Believe it or not, we’re approaching week three of the Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator search. This organization has a great owner and one of the best, most driven general managers in the NFL. They also have stars on that side of the ball.
The Nick Sirianni coaching era enters its sixth year. We’ve seen great success, but we’ve also seen mixed success. He led the team to the playoffs each of his first five seasons. Each time, they were either eliminated in the wild-card round or qualified for the Super Bowl. Over the past four seasons, their offensive coordinators have either been offered head coaching jobs or been fired.
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There is no gray area. Everything looks black and white. The problem is simple. what is going on? Ladies and gentlemen, we thank you for raising this question. Here are the top three obstacles standing in the way of Philly landing their ideal OC option.
Personal Safety – No one wants eggs thrown around their home
This has not been debated in the court of public opinion. This is more of an ongoing conversation on social media. Some say the new OC won’t want to deal with Jalen’s injuries and perceived entitlement. Others say fans are to blame. The latter argument is usually followed by a statement.
If they can’t adapt to the Philadelphia climate, they’re not a good fit anyway. Nonetheless, it can be said that no one wants to throw eggs at home, especially if he has a family.
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Of course, we laugh about these things, referring to the rabid and loyal fanbase, but who’s to say the next spoiler won’t take things a step further? This is certainly something to think about.
The locker room drama continues – why is there so much noise surrounding this team?
In a way, the Eagles and Dallas Cowboys seem to have swapped personalities. The former seems to be quietly going about his own business, while Dallas takes on a Jekyll and Hyde personality.
On one hand, Dallas wants to be known as “America’s Team,” but they also want to be seen as traitors. hurry up! Choose a side! You cannot wear a white and black cowboy hat at the same time.
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Of course, Jerry Jones is the wild card in this debate. Jeffrey Lurie has always been silent in public, and Jones has never met a microphone he didn’t like. Still, the Eagles have been a drama-filled organization as of late, especially during the Nick Sirianni era.
Is it possible that all the noise surrounding AJ Brown and Jalen Hurts is scaring people away? Maybe not, but it’s not fair to ask these questions.
Job Security – What if Nick Sirianni is fired after this season?
That’s probably the biggest issue, although it’s possible Mike McDaniel landed on the West Coast because he wanted to go to a warmer city. His wife is also from the Carolinas. Hey, let’s just drop other ideas.
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Still, Nick Sirianni’s leash appears to be thin. Jeffrey Lurie has reportedly considered leaving after a 2-2 start in 2024, and it will be difficult to attract offensive coordinator candidates when they may be looking for jobs again next offseason.
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