Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni Shrugs Off The Accountability For Loss Against Seahawks

Defense coordinator Sean Desai was replaced as the defensive play caller by senior defensive coach Matt Patricia last week, but the Eagles’ losing run hasn’t resulted in any changes on the offensive end. For Sirianni, he started 10-1 this season after leading the team to an NFC Championship the previous one. Everything was excellent.

Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni Shrugs Off The Accountability for Loss Against Seahawks

However, after losing three straight games, supporters are growing impatient. Sirianni’s dubious response during his news conference on Wednesday didn’t assist his cause.

Maintaining the status quo prompted a query for head coach Nick Sirianni at his news conference on Wednesday. During their current three-game losing streak, the Eagles have not scored more than 19 points in any of their games. Sirianni was questioned about why he decided to switch up the defense instead of the offense.

“We have to put the players in more positions to create explosive plays,” Sirianni stated. “But make no mistake about it, this offense is being run the exact same way the offense was run last year and the year before that. This offense is my offense; right? This is my offense. So, the criticism on the offense I think unfairly goes to Brian. Brian calls the plays. Brian calls the plays. It unfairly goes to Brian.

The criticism on this offense should come at me because this is my offense. I was hired to do a job here and got hired because I was successful as an offensive coordinator with our schemes and the different things that we did to coach players and help players win. I’m committed to that. Like I said, the criticism should come at me, and I think it unfairly goes at Brian a lot of the times because he’s calling the plays.”

Regardless of the blame for the past few weeks’ events, the Eagles are aware that improving their play on both ends of the ball is necessary if they want to have the sort of postseason run they hope to have next month.

Yes, pass interference is a prevalent and potentially game-changing penalty in the NFL nowadays. He stated that it’s a component of the computation rather than that producing a flag was the aim. Most individuals, I believe, are aware of this.

Fans are critiquing him because they are trying to find anything to be upset about. After three seasons in charge, he has an NFC Championship and a 33-15 regular season record.

However, Eagles supporters demand nothing less than Super Bowls. Right now, this squad doesn’t appear to be a Super Bowl contender.

 

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