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1 minute ago, RememberTheKoy said:

 

Nick Sirianni is also a terrible head coach who shows no strengths or promise in any aspect of his coaching.  

Yeah, I think you and other fans just have absolutely zero patience. Maybe Nick will be successful, maybe he won't, but calling him a failed head coach is insanely premature.

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3 minutes ago, schuy7 said:

Yeah, I think you and other fans just have absolutely zero patience. Maybe Nick will be successful, maybe he won't, but calling him a failed head coach is insanely premature.

This isn't your first day here, is it? 

5 hours ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

I feel like the eagles every couple of have some stupid new quote that comes out like gold standard, dream team, the new norm, watering and fertilizing. I know there’s more I’m missing 

So right. Pomposity abounds. Forget not the QB factory.

26 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

I actually think Howie gets fired this off-season.

I said for 2 years that Lurie would never fire Howie unless his own reputation came under fire.  Well, here we are.  Lurie may love Howie, but he loves himself more.

He found 2 puppet HC’s; he can and will find himself a second puppet GM.  He has to weigh the heat he gets for keeping Howie against the heat he might get for trying to control a less loyal GM who might not take all the flames while letting the owner play fantasy football.

The later has kept Howie here a while, but I think the former has reached a critical threshold that will get Howie canned.

Let us hope so. 

2 minutes ago, schuy7 said:

Yeah, I think you and other fans just have absolutely zero patience. Maybe Nick will be successful, maybe he won't, but calling him a failed head coach is insanely premature.

 

What about his coaching do you like?  Is it how undisciplined this team is?  Is how how players haven't been held accountable?  Is it how many penalties this team gets?  Is how many stupid mistakes this team makes?  Is it how the same stupid mistakes happen repeatedly?  Is it the terrible in game play calling that ignores attempting to run the ball to extreme levels?  Is it the stupid decisions like accepting a holding penalty after 3rd down to put the opposing teams offense back on the field?  Is it the stupid decision like trying to appease a home crowd by calling a terrible excecated Philly Philly play on 4th down before half?  Is it his incoherent way of talking?  Is it how he is just happy to be here and will do whatever Lurie and Howie suggest to him?  Is it just the way that he is so clearly out of his depth that you like?

 

What is it?  I'd really like to know.  Reality is that people hired as first time head coaches often end up being terrible head coaches.  Every single sign we have received from Sirianni from the moment he was hired up through the most recent loss and this week's press conferences are pointing at him being as bad as he has looked thus far.  

This is no offensive innovator that was hotly sought after by teams.  This was someone completely off the radar for a team trying to recapture old magic from Reich while also getting someone who won't question a thing and just do as told.  

48 minutes ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

Nick fits right in.  

We’re in it together 

46 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:

 

Nick Sirianni is also a terrible head coach who shows no strengths or promise in any aspect of his coaching.  

You’re just being negative to be negative. Our WRs are a clear step above where they were last year. 

I can just imagine the blog arguing about Kenny Pickett's hand size for 4 months...

This team sucks.

2 minutes ago, Saltpeter said:

I can just imagine the blog arguing about Kenny Pickett's hand size for 4 months...

This team sucks.

Hopefully it’s not like this 

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The best thing I can say about Sirianni: He's doing a very bad job of getting the most out of a very bad team.  That very bad job he's doing is a bit distinct from the primary functions of a head coach under normal circumstances when you aren't facing a massive talent gap every week.  He might look different when he actually has the opportunity to dial in winnable matchups.  I don't say that out of any well-founded confidence in Siranni, just the dumbfounding "we can't fully know, you never know" argument that was used on Hurts at the beginning of the season.

 

6 minutes ago, WentzFan11 said:

You’re just being negative to be negative. Our WRs are a clear step above where they were last year. 

 

Yeah the one guy that has tried to be optimistic all summer is being negative to be negative.  Step out of the bubble of this blob and no one thinks Sirianni is looking good as HC.  

And our WRs are are a clear step above where they were last year?  Who?  Reagor looks no better than last year.  Ward who was nothing but dependable has made a number of mistakes this season which is out of character for him and JJAW has disappeared to just special teams.  The only person you could possibly be thinking about is Quez but Quez showed he could play last year when he finally got on the field.  He missed preseason and most of the season for a couple different injuries.  He didn't finally get a chance until very late in the season last year and instantly made an impact when targeted.  

It would be one thing if Quez was the 1st or 2nd most targeted WR on the team this season and he was dominating.  But that isn't what is happening.  Same thing as last season is he gets limited targets and makes the most of them.  He is just a very talented player who is not getting the opportunity that he should.  He isn't some creation of Sirianni's coaching.  If anything he is more of an indictment of it that Reagor continues to play a larger role in the offense than Quez.  

2 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

The best thing I can say about Sirianni: He's doing a very bad job of getting the most out of a very bad team.  That very bad job he's doing is a bit distinct from the primary functions of a head coach under normal circumstances when you aren't facing a massive talent gap every week.  He might look different when he actually has the opportunity to dial in winnable matchups.  I don't say that out of any well-founded confidence in Siranni, just the dumbfounding "we can't fully know, you never know" argument that was used on Hurts at the beginning of the season.

 

Sirianni's coaching was directly responsible for the loss to the 49ers.  That wasn't a loss due to talent gap.  That was a loss due to coaching.  

1 hour ago, RememberTheKoy said:

 

Nick Sirianni is also a terrible head coach who shows no strengths or promise in any aspect of his coaching.  

You don’t like guys named Nick 

This has to be one of the all time great TNF matchups.  

The way that Dillon looks running reminds me of Ahman Green for the Packers.  

the eagles are gonna lose to the lions, prove me wrong, hello

1 hour ago, RememberTheKoy said:

Meanwhile Nick Sirianni is 2-5 and looks as lost as a fish out of water.

 

 

 

Cards were 5-10-1 in Kingsburys 1st season.  

Bengals were 2-14 in Taylor's 1st season

LaFleur was the standout at 13-3, but obviously inherited a good roster and all time QB

Maybe we should give the guy a season

Is it me or is Green Bay getting some calls?

1 minute ago, Mike31mt said:

Cards were 5-10-1 in Kingsburys 1st season.  

Bengals were 2-14 in Taylor's 1st season

LaFleur was the standout at 13-3, but obviously inherited a good roster and all time QB

Maybe we should give the guy a season

are you serious, clark, come on man, Im all in on these firey, youngblood coaches, but he's a better coordinator, this team shows no improvement week in or week out, 

20 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Cards were 5-10-1 in Kingsburys 1st season.  

Bengals were 2-14 in Taylor's 1st season

LaFleur was the standout at 13-3, but obviously inherited a good roster and all time QB

Maybe we should give the guy a season

Facts... some people don't like to pay attention to them.

Should have ran it

2 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Should have ran it

I blame Siri

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Lions 27-24 

Lions win on last second field goal 

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Eagles 20

Lions 30

Goff 335 yards passing

For the first time in a long time, I have plans for the day Sunday and will not be tuning in at all.  This team is totally irrelevant and will be for a long time.  

 

Some bad choices in the redzone

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