Tuesday at 09:15 PM3 days Just now, vikas83 said:To be honest, if the offense is bad again next year, I think you have to put that more on Hurts than Nick (assuming Nick steps back from the offense). Jalen clearly was never on board with KP, and he know owns this to a degree. If they hire someone who was a successful track record and Jalen isn't better, than he is the problem. Nick will claim KP got fired because of the QBs limitations.The pressure on Jalen is now much higher.Can see that. However i also don’t know how much Hurts loves sirianni. I feel like that relationship is a weird dynamic
Tuesday at 09:15 PM3 days 1 minute ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:He’s gonna be the guy who runs on the field to get the kick off tee lol.Or like the dog they have is director of joy. He’ll be the director of fan experienceThe dog's name is Reggie, and he's the only member of the organization I didn't hate on Sunday. Because all dogs are awesome.
Tuesday at 09:16 PM3 days 3 minutes ago, eagle45 said:So Patullo told Fitzpatrick "it's not my fault, no one understands the inner workings."Couple things to unpack there. Whether or not he should have said anything is not my concern. First off, it's human nature that no individual in the organization really thinks the dysfunction or failure is on them. They rationalize and divert blame. Everyone does it. But secondly, taken at face value...it does make you wonder if there were forces at work besides his own that were forcing the route concepts, conservative restraint, and overall flow of the offense.Like I said, no professional coach just gets pleasure out of toggling off the "scheme them open" button and having everyone run one route.His job was to tailor the offense to Hurts and he failed. I don't think Hurts liked him
Tuesday at 09:16 PM3 days 2 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:Thanks for that killer insight Dianna. Any other scoops that are hot off the press?
Tuesday at 09:16 PM3 days I've been trying to find the Eagles statement when they moved on from Brian Johnson, but haven't had luck.The one thing I noticed is the reports made it clear he was leaving the organization and going somewhere else. Hopefully Sirianni is just letting Patullo save face and mutually part ways.
Tuesday at 09:16 PM3 days 11 minutes ago, eagle45 said:So what happens if they get a new OC and the offense is no more than modestly improved and struggles with the same issues next year?People will still blame patullo if he is still here, and of course Siri. We know this already.
Tuesday at 09:17 PM3 days 1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:Thanks for that killer insight Dianna. Any other scoops that are hot off the press?Josina Russini
Tuesday at 09:18 PM3 days 4 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:Did Aj tell her this?Speaking of AJ, I wonder if we hear from him again before he is traded. Bailed at the end of the game and didnt show up to lockerroom clean out day.
Tuesday at 09:19 PM3 days 3 minutes ago, vikas83 said:The dog's name is Reggie, and he's the only member of the organization I didn't hate on Sunday. Because all dogs are awesome.I know a dog that knows that dog.Seriously.Does that make me cool by association or still no?
Tuesday at 09:19 PM3 days The one non guy with play calling experience I'd be interested in is Grant Udinski. I hear nothing but great things about him.
Tuesday at 09:20 PM3 days I can't say for sure how he would translate scheme wise coming here since he's been a McVay guy since coming into the league, but a name to keep in mind is Nate Scheelhaase, the Rams passing game coordinator. Eagles interviewed him before for one of the OC openings.
Tuesday at 09:23 PM3 days 2 minutes ago, Wentz_Era said:Exit interview..‘We can do this the easy way or the hard way’.Probably went something like this
Tuesday at 09:24 PM3 days 32 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:Honestly would have preferred to hear about more of an offensive staff overhaul than just removing the OC title from Patullo. Sounds like Nick is going to be just as involved as he always has been and they just will have a new guy calling plays. It will be an improvement, but more of a half measure.More of that will come with the hire of the new OC. Part of the interview process…staff development, retention, blah blah blah. At a minimum Moorehead needs to be gone.
Tuesday at 09:26 PM3 days 14 minutes ago, vikas83 said:Then Nick and Hurts are on the chopping block. Jalen's 2027 comp only partially guarantees this March ($22mm). You could post June 1st him next offseason and push most of the dead money to 2028.I thin that’s kind of their plan anyway if next season goes south. The problem I have is we don’t really know who does what behind the scenes and how much Sirianni has to do with simplicity of the offenses We don’t know if he can’t run his offense because of Jalen or that garbage he rolled out in 2021 is his actual offense. We still won’t until one of them is gone.
Tuesday at 09:26 PM3 days 12 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:Kubiak? Why would he be willing to make a lateral move?
Tuesday at 09:28 PM3 days Unless they are putting him in the basement with all the file boxes around him next to "have you seen my stapler", he needs to GTFO!
Tuesday at 09:29 PM3 days 26 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said:most of the wip hosts blame patullo.Decamara, Eskin, Ike, and Fritz dont so that is not correct.
Tuesday at 09:29 PM3 days Just now, Khani1 said:Unless they are putting him in the basement with all the file boxes around him next "have you seen my stapler", he needs to GTFO!Wonder if the office that chip kelly sent Howie too is still available. Did wonders for Howie
Tuesday at 09:29 PM3 days 18 minutes ago, eagle45 said:So Patullo told Fitzpatrick "it's not my fault, no one understands the inner workings."Couple things to unpack there. Whether or not he should have said anything is not my concern. First off, it's human nature that no individual in the organization really thinks the dysfunction or failure is on them. They rationalize and divert blame. Everyone does it. But secondly, taken at face value...it does make you wonder if there were forces at work besides his own that were forcing the route concepts, conservative restraint, and overall flow of the offense.Like I said, no professional coach just gets pleasure out of toggling off the "scheme them open" button and having everyone run one route.Nah…leadership 101, as a leader the product is a representation of you. You take ownership to a fault. F that dude if he truly said that.
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