Giants, Nick Sirianni and Philadelphia Eagles
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After struggling to find an identity early in the season, the Eagles offense finally put together its best performance in a 38-20 win over the Giants on Sunday. Judy Battista examines a Philadelphia team that's heating up entering its bye week.
Some compare football to a human-sized chess game, where the positioning of the pieces seeks to deceive the opponent, distracting their attention from the head coach's true intenti
Nick Sirianni keeps it real when discussing the Eagles' decision to move on from Vikings' cornerback Isaiah Rodgers over the offseason.
The coach indicated that offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo will continue to call plays. Sirianni acknowledged that the team's struggles on first and second downs are part of the problem.
Those were Nick Sirianni's words as he met with the media one last time before traveling to Minneapolis. The Minnesota Vikings are the next speed bump in the Eagles' road to meeting their goal, raising another Vince Lombardi Trophy, and hanging another banner.
Nick Sirianni defended OC Kevin Patullo after the Eagles’ second straight loss, saying the team is “not into blame, but into solutions.”
Nick Sirianni’s calm mastery turns chaos into control as the Philadelphia Eagles outsmart the Vikings’ bizarre anti–Tush Push strategy.
Earlier this week, there were discussions about refocusing and resetting. Kevin Patullo burned some midnight oil. Every Eagles coach, to a man, discussed the dedication being given to improving and righting the ship. Nakobe Dean told media members, including CBS Sports' Jeff Kerr, that Nick Sirianni had canceled walkthroughs on Wednesdays.