Sean Desai wasn’t a first time defensive coordinator he had 1 year with the bears and they were very bad. It was just a bad hire from the start but replacing mid season with a guy who is somehow worse was the literally the worst response possible
@@tjdmt297 pandering? I mean, I guess…but it’s also jarring given that his QB (Hurts) is much more cool, calm and collected. Coaches and QBs need to be on the same emotional wavelength, otherwise the whole team’s psychology and leadership gets messed up.
The other Super Bowl team from last season, the Chiefs, also went through a rough patch this season (losing 5 out of 8). But they stuck together and turned it around. That's the difference between having an emotionally mature head coach versus a man-child.
@@joericottone me too especially after hearing his practices are no pads and only two a days for 2 hrs each and it's extremely low impact and mostly flag football type of practices
Please stop saying Gannon. Sirianni was indeed carried but it was on offense only. The eagles have had some star players on defense, and that is the only reason they looked half decent. It was smoke and mirrors. I'm an eagles fan and that year was tough to get through, because we knew Gannon defense sucked, and it ended up clearly costing us the season. It was and always has been the offensive playbook that made the eagles good. Last year showed what happens when you don't have that, all the star power but no direction.
truly wild - maybe they told Bill to wait a year. I also think Roseman will only get one more chance to hire an HC before getting canned, so he knows he has to make the right call -- additionally, bringing in Belichik likely means Roseman would have to give up influence regarding personnel, making him somewhat obsolete.
In his defense, winning a playoff game with Ryan Tannehill is fairly impressive.Having a QB you can win with is a big deal. Look at Andy Reid, He's a great coach but he couldn't win the big one until he got Pat Mahomes. If Vrabel can pair up with a good Qb, I think he can win one.
Having studied Bill Walsh quite extensively as a 49ers fan, it's worth remembering that he frequently didn't practice in private what he preached in public. He would go off on the media all the time, was prone to serious emotional swings, many of his players absolutely hated him, and he ended up having an affair. That's part of what made him such an enigma.
As a chiefs fan watching him squeak out of Arrowhead with a win just to completely fall apart immediately after was just *chefs kiss* Congrats on winning your Super Bowl in November my guy, maybe next year you can just take the year off after that
Watching you guys win the Super Bowl, then watching this again and hearing Sirianni say, "I don't hear shit anymore!!! Chiefs fans!!!" Just for the team to then completely collapse and have to watch the Chiefs win yet another ring...yikes. Just downright embarassing
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This is exactly what I said while watching Siriani in the Super Bowl last year. Jalen Hurts deserves better than having to be the only adult in the room.
The Eagles offense diversified when Steichen took over the play-calling. Sirianni wasn't running the ball, with the best run-blocking offensive line in the league. A big reason why the Eagles offense stopped working this past season was because they stopped running the ball. Needlass to say, I'm not a big fan of our head coach.
Look, I get my stepson isn’t the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but he’s really good on that Madden game we got him for Christmas. So if you could help us out and give him a job, me and the missus sure could use some Us Time, it would mean a lot to us. Thank you Eagles.
The 2023 Eagles really remind me of the 2020 Steelers. Super Bowl aspirations halfway through the year despite lots of question marks, drama and other signs of arrogance slipping through the cracks, questionable at best scheming and playcalling on offense completely falling apart down the stretch, the defense falling apart due to injuries and a flawed scheme, constant winning turns into constant losing in December, and to top it all off, getting absolutely embarrassed in the wild card game by a team they "should have" beat handily. As a Steelers fan that witnessed the horrors of 2020, after the Eagles got blown out by the 49ers I knew this team was in complete freefall. I was not shocked even a little bit when they went down to Tampa and got absolutely annihilated by a mediocre Bucs team. The defense could not pursue or tackle the ball carrier to save their lives and the offense completely fell apart once again. The parallels between the 2020 Steelers and 2023 Eagles are just too numerous to ignore. If the Eagles can't win the division or win a playoff game once again in 2024 they will almost certainly fire Sirianni. This is the same ownership and same GM that fired Andy Reid after a couple of disastrous seasons in the early 2010's, not to mention they fired Doug Pedersen just three years after winning the Super Bowl. They would not hesitate to fire Sirianni if the Eagles disappoint once again. He is now squarely on the hot seat. Maybe not burning hot yet, but starting to see a little bit of smoke.
Thank you very much. I've been saying this about Nick Sirianni since last season, and his meltdown in KC just proved it.😂 The dude is way too emotional and frankly just childish in order to be a successful NFL head coach
Sirianni always came across as an extraordinarily epic twat to me. It's why I took some pleasure in watching the Eagles crumble this season, despite being a fan of Hurts and our big bro Jason and a bunch of others.
One thing I wish you would have talked about more is Vic Fangio and his mentality. Vic is an old school/no nonsense kind of guy. If the season starts poorly and Sirianni starts acting up, how if Fangio going to react to Nick’s shenanigans?
Young coaches aren't made of magic and unicorns just because they're young but that is current year fad in the uber copycat world of the NFL. Old man Reid just thoroughly outcoached young genius Shannahan and what Bellichick did to McVeigh in the super bowl was a coaching bitch slap for the ages.
I just dont know how they didnt fire him after the end of this season. This was a great head coach hiring cycle too, and with how good the coordinators are i doubt hes fired after 2024 either.
I do think it's interesting that everyone seems to think that 2023 was a "down year" rather than 2022 being an "up year". 2023 Eagles projected win-loss and point differential puts them at an expected 9-8... the same record they had in 2021. And Hurts performance in 2023 was closer - from a rate stat standpoint - to 2021 than 2022.
@@joericottone This was my first vid of yours that I saw, and I subbed. You make excellent and professional videos. I predict your sub count will steadily climb.
I just don’t get his purpose. He he can’t call offense plays and he can’t call defensive plays and he can’t even control himself so how is he supposed to lead others…. Head coach needs a security guard babysitter. Strange behavior
Did I just hear my man reference Shanahan as the correct way to fire a coordinator? Buddy undercut his DC the ENTIRE season, forcing him to run outside his scheme and tendencies, questioning and out right changing his calls at every chance, and ultimately FIRING him AFTER the superbowl when there were no more DC jobs available in the NFL. Shanahan is bout as immature he just expresses it differently. I agree with all your points but man please hold Shanahan just as accountable.
The Bill Walsh stuff about sportsmanship and not getting too high after a win…you don’t just see it in the clips but in the dumb play calling. This team has been guilty of not respecting opponents the last few years…looking to throw a bomb when they have the lead when they should be running the ball and running the clock out. I’m an Eagles fan but the offense goes around with an undeserved arrogance and it’s both the coaching and the quarterback. You can tell when they have a lead they get worried about stats or getting the ball to whoever has been crying for it. Wanna know when I knew they weren’t winning a Super Bowl with this coach and QB? When Hurts fumbled unprovoked in the Super Bowl. Wanna know when I knew this team would choke? 10-1, playing the niners Hurts trips over his own feet while under no pressure not being able to throw a receiver open and sacks himself. They settle for two field goals against a team that notoriously tucks their tail between their legs when down big (hey Dan…hear that! Kick the god damn field goal and get up three scores!) Both those plays come from carelessness that comes from organizational arrogance. The same arrogance that has them thinking that Howie Roseman who sucks at drafting players as proven by the quick fall after winning the Super Bowl sits around still thinking he’s the smartest guy in the room as he drafts every player from Georgia with not much to show for it. The same guy who pays Wentz one year too early doesn’t learn from that mistake with Hurts. The same guy who thinks safeties and linebackers aren’t needed to field a defense because he’s just so much smarter than everyone else even though he never played football in his life! And Siranni’s lack of discipline now shows up after the losses start to mount and the locker room starts to develop cancers that run their mouths to the media. This team lost to the fucking Jets and were a dropped pass in KC, a miracle field goal by team MVP Elliott against Buffalo, Washington not going for 2 in their first matchup and Dallas ineptitude in their first matchup from being 6-5 instead of 10-1 but arrogance. This is a team that bickered when they won I knew it would get ugly once they started to lose.
@@joericottone Thanks! I enjoyed the video and with what came to light with the Big Dom stuff the last few days your timing tackling this was pretty impeccable…especially since you had to add that addendum hahaha
Might just be showing my bias as a Colts fan, but screaming at Colts fans after beating their team (that would go on to finish the season with a record of 4-12-1) by a singular point was the foreshadowing to all of this. Though I can't I say I thought he'd display the emotional immaturity that he did this past season.
The writing was on the wall from week 2 of the 2022 season, but because the eagles won the NFC nobody cared. He has always been this way but without the attention of a head coach, I genuinely hope that the eagles can move on from him and get a positive figure in that locker room from a coach, toxicity leads to poor atmosphere.
Everyone was saying the niners broke the eagles but truth be told: nick being a major dick weed was bound to come out and mess things up. I’m not just saying that cause I’m a niners fan but because of what I’ve see.
Dan Campbell gets a way worse rep outside of Lions fans. We know for better or worse he's agressive also that our kicker situation has been a mess all year. He's an incredible leader and most Lions fans would run through a brick wall for him let alone the players.
The thing about the Eagles last season was the fact that even though they started 10-1, anyone watching them on a game by game basis could tell they were a ticking time bomb, so it's lazy to chalk the collapse up to Big Dom's banishment from the sideline. That team was a trojan horse from Week 1. They were constantly almost giving games away in careless fashion, and their one loss was a careless giveaway to the Jets with Zach Wilson at QB. They were pretty much the same team the entire year, the players just quit on the coaches more as the season went on. The Big Dom situation might have added to everything but to attribute the whole collapse to that is a joke. I agree with a lot of the questions posed about Sirianni in this video but I would argue that the collapse wasn't "preventable" because the whole thing was built on eggshells from the start.
Thank you for honestly assessing him and his behavior. A lot of the nfl analysts on networks and podcasts overlook his behavior or praise it for its “energy”. He’s a hot mess who shouldn’t be anywhere near the controls
I was upset when Nick went to the super bowl knowing we had him in the building. I wasn’t sold on Shane yet. Looks like we dodged a bullet. We haven’t gotten a lot right over the years but it looks like we got this one right
The thing that gets me about the Chiefs episode is that the coward didn't even say it to the fans. He was in the tunnel, head covered, feet on carpet. Watch again, he's in the building when he ruined any chance of having my respect. He wasn't even taunting fans, he was strutting for the cameras.
As a Cowboys fan, Moore is not getting a head coaching job. His offense has many of the same problems that Philly's did, and his play calling becomes ultra conservative against good teams. There's a reason Cowboys fans were celebrating his hire
Don't forget, this is the ownership and fanbase that got rid of Andy Reid. I'm not saying Sirianni is the answer, but y'all constantly get caught up in the moment and overreact.
You quote Bill Walsh but what you fail to understand about Jeffrey Laurie and Howard Roseman is that every move that they have made in the wake of Chip Kelly’s departure is antithetical to Bill’s philosophy .
I remember a head coach making fun of the opponents fans on tv during a game when their team was losing. I never forgot that moment and I think about it every time I see him on a sports talk show. It was very Sirianni-like.
One thing you haven't considered is whom is being lead. His behavior may seem like poor leader ship to those outside the city of Philadelphia, but it's residents… We love that shit! If you can keep that same energy and win, we will build a fucking statue of him. It may not work where you live, and I get that too
I understand that, but yeah, the fact that it hinges on success each and every week is what makes it unsustainable. Obviously the goal is to win every game every week and compete for superbowls every year, but with a guy like Sirianni, a 3 game losing streak seems more like 6 games
@@joericottone I agree with that. And to be fair I also called for him to be fired at the end of last season. I think he's a bigger problem though most realize, but that's only if the formula doesn't work as a whole. He is the same coach that had us in a Super Bowl two seasons ago...
@@ThracianbeatscrixusWas it him or was it the talent on the roster? I tend to lean on it being the players and the culture that was already established before Sirianni got there.
He’s literally a little baby in a grown man’s body 🥴 he’ll be out as the Eagles head coach by the end of next season or they’ll hold on longer than they should and then he’ll be out the season after that
This is his last year in his contract anyways mostly likely Kellen Moore will have a chance to show he a head coach if the season don’t start the way they want it.
I always thought it was cool the way he acted. It’s like he got the hype with the eagles or he just ended up acting those typical eagles fan but at the end of the day, his antics seems like it’s going to catch up to him if he doesn’t change.
I'm a Lions fan, and a lot of folks were saying that this is what Dan Campbell would be. Dan Campbell has always been professional and class in both victory/defeat. Never had any incidents like Sirianni.
Is Jason Kelce really hall of fame material? Genuinely asking because I've never heard of this guy till like last year. I'm a Dallas fan and I watch eagles games if available in my area, but I usually think Lane Johnson is more hall of fame worthy than him.
Kelce is arguably one of the better centers of all time legitimately. Even look at how many TDs were scored on the tush push, people couldn’t emulate its success because they don’t have Jason Kelce
This year Sirianni was exposed by his ego. The inexperienced candidates he brought into important coaching positions, set his fate from the get-go. You could tell his hands were all over the offensive playcalling. It looked identical to the first seven games in 2021 where the team was running vanilla offensive schemes, and refused to run the ball.
refusing to run is insane to me considering Hurts and Swift together with that OL is elite - becomes tough when you have a guys like AJ Brown who becomes a diva when he doesn't get touches
@@johnnyroberts3761 buddy's eagle teams were stacked. with cunningham, he had the model of the qb that every team wants today. he had a great d. but he also coached with a chip on his shoulder. he shouldve won at least one sb with that team. but his ego and that huge chip got in the way.
@@thewkovacs316 There was a lot of expectation on Buddy Ryan's shoulders- after all, he told the city in '86 that they had a winner, but he was never able to back that up. Kotite was so bad though that I can't even make an excuse for him.
Fire Nick higher More thar simple... Nick isn't going to make it thew the whole season... regardless. Fly 🦅 Eagles Fly... The 49ers and cowboys both still stink 30 year and counting
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Sean Desai wasn’t a first time defensive coordinator he had 1 year with the bears and they were very bad. It was just a bad hire from the start but replacing mid season with a guy who is somehow worse was the literally the worst response possible
yeah that's my mistake! Thanks for pointing out!@@tjdmt297
No way if the losing keeps coming from their 1-6 finish in 2023 going into 2024
Yes sadly
If they wont fire him after this season i doubt they would unless things go seriously wrong
Saying Spags would "never leave" KC might be extreme.. he'll probably never get another chance at HC, but I think he'd like to.. at least I'd hope so
Sirianni's dickishness was always gonna get exposed the second Philly stopped winning. But hey, he's just acting like an average Philadelphian lol
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He’s just pandering to the fans whenever he does that cuz he’s more concerned about how they perceive him rather than his own players and assistants
@@tjdmt297 pandering? I mean, I guess…but it’s also jarring given that his QB (Hurts) is much more cool, calm and collected. Coaches and QBs need to be on the same emotional wavelength, otherwise the whole team’s psychology and leadership gets messed up.
100%
Shit talking douchebag that chokes on it every year cept one. Outstanding example...
This Bill Walsh book seems like the football version of the Art of War
It’s a great read! Very useful
Walsh's book sounded like something an AI could write about leadership in its sleep.
It's a pretty good read
Super expensive for an actual copy 5-600$
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@@Frip36 AI could write something like that because it has books like that to steal from.
The other Super Bowl team from last season, the Chiefs, also went through a rough patch this season (losing 5 out of 8). But they stuck together and turned it around. That's the difference between having an emotionally mature head coach versus a man-child.
Wow i had no idea that Sirianni was that immature. Eye opening stuff. Makes me appreciate Stefanski’s even-keeled demeanor even more.
No doubt!
@@joericottone me too especially after hearing his practices are no pads and only two a days for 2 hrs each and it's extremely low impact and mostly flag football type of practices
Steichen and Gannon carried Sirianni, he was exposed in 2023 without them
And the fact he thought Matt Patricia would save the defense 😅
Please stop saying Gannon. Sirianni was indeed carried but it was on offense only.
The eagles have had some star players on defense, and that is the only reason they looked half decent. It was smoke and mirrors. I'm an eagles fan and that year was tough to get through, because we knew Gannon defense sucked, and it ended up clearly costing us the season. It was and always has been the offensive playbook that made the eagles good. Last year showed what happens when you don't have that, all the star power but no direction.
its amazing how the eagles are willing to settle while belicheck and vrabel are still on the coaching market
truly wild - maybe they told Bill to wait a year. I also think Roseman will only get one more chance to hire an HC before getting canned, so he knows he has to make the right call -- additionally, bringing in Belichik likely means Roseman would have to give up influence regarding personnel, making him somewhat obsolete.
There is a reason that no one hired bill. He is demanding way too much power I.E GM power, and he’s proved that he can’t build a team anymore.
Vrabel had a 1 seed three years ago and didn’t win a playoff game that year. He didn’t win many big games as a HC.
Belichick should retire
In his defense, winning a playoff game with Ryan Tannehill is fairly impressive.Having a QB you can win with is a big deal. Look at Andy Reid, He's a great coach but he couldn't win the big one until he got Pat Mahomes. If Vrabel can pair up with a good Qb, I think he can win one.
The coordinators got them to the SB and then both left.
Having studied Bill Walsh quite extensively as a 49ers fan, it's worth remembering that he frequently didn't practice in private what he preached in public. He would go off on the media all the time, was prone to serious emotional swings, many of his players absolutely hated him, and he ended up having an affair. That's part of what made him such an enigma.
As a chiefs fan watching him squeak out of Arrowhead with a win just to completely fall apart immediately after was just *chefs kiss*
Congrats on winning your Super Bowl in November my guy, maybe next year you can just take the year off after that
Acting like you clowns didn’t do the same after you beat the buccaneers in 2022 hypocrites 🤣
Watching you guys win the Super Bowl, then watching this again and hearing Sirianni say, "I don't hear shit anymore!!! Chiefs fans!!!" Just for the team to then completely collapse and have to watch the Chiefs win yet another ring...yikes. Just downright embarassing
Your fanbase is cancer and I hope you never win another superbowl
not as embarrassing as that drop that lost the chiefs the game lol@@snidechart069doesgaming7
Y'all still lost after talking big
“Most pathetic” you’ve seen? Bruh we just had urban Meyer do like 20 things worse then that in half a season
Not on at a game though, that was all behind the scenes or at the bar
Ps I did a video on him too Why Did Urban Meyer Fail in the NFL? | Analyzing Above the Line: Lessons in Leadership and Life
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@@joericottoneMeyer was kicking his own players at recorded practice. Get the fuck outta here
What aboutisms are so cheap. go comment on a meyer vid then
Ur an angry little fella
You know the coach aint it when your 25 yr old QB is more mature and professional
This is exactly what I said while watching Siriani in the Super Bowl last year. Jalen Hurts deserves better than having to be the only adult in the room.
Big Dom is Sirriani's service animal.
English bulldog
Thank you Google Translate
The Eagles offense diversified when Steichen took over the play-calling. Sirianni wasn't running the ball, with the best run-blocking offensive line in the league. A big reason why the Eagles offense stopped working this past season was because they stopped running the ball. Needlass to say, I'm not a big fan of our head coach.
Honestly feel bad for Hurts. Lost his secret sauce in Steichen. Now he has to deal with the adult toddler of a coach by himself.
Literally he putting this team on his back now that jason is gone 😅
Brih! Never knew he's the Jackson Mahomes of coaching staff
Look, I get my stepson isn’t the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but he’s really good on that Madden game we got him for Christmas. So if you could help us out and give him a job, me and the missus sure could use some Us Time, it would mean a lot to us. Thank you Eagles.
The 2023 Eagles really remind me of the 2020 Steelers. Super Bowl aspirations halfway through the year despite lots of question marks, drama and other signs of arrogance slipping through the cracks, questionable at best scheming and playcalling on offense completely falling apart down the stretch, the defense falling apart due to injuries and a flawed scheme, constant winning turns into constant losing in December, and to top it all off, getting absolutely embarrassed in the wild card game by a team they "should have" beat handily.
As a Steelers fan that witnessed the horrors of 2020, after the Eagles got blown out by the 49ers I knew this team was in complete freefall. I was not shocked even a little bit when they went down to Tampa and got absolutely annihilated by a mediocre Bucs team. The defense could not pursue or tackle the ball carrier to save their lives and the offense completely fell apart once again. The parallels between the 2020 Steelers and 2023 Eagles are just too numerous to ignore.
If the Eagles can't win the division or win a playoff game once again in 2024 they will almost certainly fire Sirianni. This is the same ownership and same GM that fired Andy Reid after a couple of disastrous seasons in the early 2010's, not to mention they fired Doug Pedersen just three years after winning the Super Bowl. They would not hesitate to fire Sirianni if the Eagles disappoint once again. He is now squarely on the hot seat. Maybe not burning hot yet, but starting to see a little bit of smoke.
that's a great comp - I remember the Steelers were my AFC Super Bowl pick in 2020 - for 10 weeks I thought I was a genius!
You’re right, Hurts is a great leader, who led that bunch of idiots in quitting last year.
Thank you very much. I've been saying this about Nick Sirianni since last season, and his meltdown in KC just proved it.😂
The dude is way too emotional and frankly just childish in order to be a successful NFL head coach
appreciate you watching and without a doubt, the KC meltdown was wild
calling it a meltdown is hyperbole
You sound softer than baby shit
you still got guys like Urban Meyer and John Gruden who make Sirianni seem like a saint.
Urban yeah Gruden did nothing wrong and shouldn’t have been fired
Sirianni always came across as an extraordinarily epic twat to me. It's why I took some pleasure in watching the Eagles crumble this season, despite being a fan of Hurts and our big bro Jason and a bunch of others.
One thing I wish you would have talked about more is Vic Fangio and his mentality. Vic is an old school/no nonsense kind of guy. If the season starts poorly and Sirianni starts acting up, how if Fangio going to react to Nick’s shenanigans?
Young coaches aren't made of magic and unicorns just because they're young but that is current year fad in the uber copycat world of the NFL. Old man Reid just thoroughly outcoached young genius Shannahan and what Bellichick did to McVeigh in the super bowl was a coaching bitch slap for the ages.
Well said
I just dont know how they didnt fire him after the end of this season. This was a great head coach hiring cycle too, and with how good the coordinators are i doubt hes fired after 2024 either.
I think Howie knows if it doesn’t work with Nick his leash will get very short
because they just hired him and roseman's bacon is on the line as well.
Dude runs the team like it’s a mafia. Sirianni claims he’s the boss with Big Dom DiSandro as his consigliere .
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Thanks so much man, appreciate the support as always!
I love the Middlekauff reference. Always happy to find another 3 and Out truther
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Much appreciated my friend! Working on it everyday!
We will see how this ages
we will indeed
"SEE YA!!!!"
No, you won't.
Philly fans were fine with all of this until he stopped winning.
He said see ya, because he thought Chiefs fans were going to join him in cancun
I am amazed the Eagles kept him. He acts like a child throwing tantrums.
I do think it's interesting that everyone seems to think that 2023 was a "down year" rather than 2022 being an "up year". 2023 Eagles projected win-loss and point differential puts them at an expected 9-8... the same record they had in 2021. And Hurts performance in 2023 was closer - from a rate stat standpoint - to 2021 than 2022.
Very good points!
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This was a Chiefs down year.
Does anyone remember the Browns coach? The one with the t shirt that said Pittsburgh started it? Watching this brings him to mind,
Freddie Kitchens
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I just don’t get his purpose. He he can’t call offense plays and he can’t call defensive plays and he can’t even control himself so how is he supposed to lead others…. Head coach needs a security guard babysitter. Strange behavior
Did I just hear my man reference Shanahan as the correct way to fire a coordinator? Buddy undercut his DC the ENTIRE season, forcing him to run outside his scheme and tendencies, questioning and out right changing his calls at every chance, and ultimately FIRING him AFTER the superbowl when there were no more DC jobs available in the NFL. Shanahan is bout as immature he just expresses it differently. I agree with all your points but man please hold Shanahan just as accountable.
Shanahan should have been fired after the Super Bowl.
Sirianni is not a head coach. He’s was given a job that he had no idea how to make it work
Great video ad always, AND Joe shows appriciation with comments back! Now thats class👍
appreciate the support as always!
I called this a year ago, Sirianni act would grow tired…fast. Right again Muted, right again.
Congrats, Muted
Excellent work!
Much appreciated!
So he admitted on tape the Chiefs are in his head at Arrowhead!
Seems like the Eagles are falling apart. As a Chiefs fan I can't say it's breaking my heart
Lol rent free clown you cheaters rings will be rained soon anyways bet you ain’t even a real chiefs fan lol
The Bill Walsh stuff about sportsmanship and not getting too high after a win…you don’t just see it in the clips but in the dumb play calling. This team has been guilty of not respecting opponents the last few years…looking to throw a bomb when they have the lead when they should be running the ball and running the clock out. I’m an Eagles fan but the offense goes around with an undeserved arrogance and it’s both the coaching and the quarterback. You can tell when they have a lead they get worried about stats or getting the ball to whoever has been crying for it. Wanna know when I knew they weren’t winning a Super Bowl with this coach and QB? When Hurts fumbled unprovoked in the Super Bowl. Wanna know when I knew this team would choke? 10-1, playing the niners Hurts trips over his own feet while under no pressure not being able to throw a receiver open and sacks himself. They settle for two field goals against a team that notoriously tucks their tail between their legs when down big (hey Dan…hear that! Kick the god damn field goal and get up three scores!) Both those plays come from carelessness that comes from organizational arrogance. The same arrogance that has them thinking that Howie Roseman who sucks at drafting players as proven by the quick fall after winning the Super Bowl sits around still thinking he’s the smartest guy in the room as he drafts every player from Georgia with not much to show for it. The same guy who pays Wentz one year too early doesn’t learn from that mistake with Hurts. The same guy who thinks safeties and linebackers aren’t needed to field a defense because he’s just so much smarter than everyone else even though he never played football in his life! And Siranni’s lack of discipline now shows up after the losses start to mount and the locker room starts to develop cancers that run their mouths to the media. This team lost to the fucking Jets and were a dropped pass in KC, a miracle field goal by team MVP Elliott against Buffalo, Washington not going for 2 in their first matchup and Dallas ineptitude in their first matchup from being 6-5 instead of 10-1 but arrogance. This is a team that bickered when they won I knew it would get ugly once they started to lose.
Fantastic comment!!! appreciate the insight from the POV of an Eagles fan, and very well said! Thanks for watching
@@joericottone Thanks! I enjoyed the video and with what came to light with the Big Dom stuff the last few days your timing tackling this was pretty impeccable…especially since you had to add that addendum hahaha
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Thank you very much! Appreciate it!
Might just be showing my bias as a Colts fan, but screaming at Colts fans after beating their team (that would go on to finish the season with a record of 4-12-1) by a singular point was the foreshadowing to all of this. Though I can't I say I thought he'd display the emotional immaturity that he did this past season.
The writing was on the wall from week 2 of the 2022 season, but because the eagles won the NFC nobody cared. He has always been this way but without the attention of a head coach, I genuinely hope that the eagles can move on from him and get a positive figure in that locker room from a coach, toxicity leads to poor atmosphere.
Everyone was saying the niners broke the eagles but truth be told: nick being a major dick weed was bound to come out and mess things up. I’m not just saying that cause I’m a niners fan but because of what I’ve see.
Nick can’t control his emotions, is quick to anger and needs alot of help.. he fits in perfectly with the Philly fans.
Good video Mr. Ricottone
Thank you!
Keep up the good work, man! Love your content!
Thanks so much!!
Just found this channel. I'm a 49er guy, but like this page. You Sir just gained a New subscriber.
Thank you very much! Appreciate the support!
Dan Campbell gets a way worse rep outside of Lions fans. We know for better or worse he's agressive also that our kicker situation has been a mess all year. He's an incredible leader and most Lions fans would run through a brick wall for him let alone the players.
He’s a choker😂🤣 I’ll see what the lions can do this year when they face an actually tough schedule.🤡 in beating Goff we trust🙏
The thing about the Eagles last season was the fact that even though they started 10-1, anyone watching them on a game by game basis could tell they were a ticking time bomb, so it's lazy to chalk the collapse up to Big Dom's banishment from the sideline. That team was a trojan horse from Week 1. They were constantly almost giving games away in careless fashion, and their one loss was a careless giveaway to the Jets with Zach Wilson at QB. They were pretty much the same team the entire year, the players just quit on the coaches more as the season went on. The Big Dom situation might have added to everything but to attribute the whole collapse to that is a joke. I agree with a lot of the questions posed about Sirianni in this video but I would argue that the collapse wasn't "preventable" because the whole thing was built on eggshells from the start.
Nick Sirianni 🤝 Kyle Shanahan
Being carried to the Super Bowl only to lose to the Chiefs.
that's an elite club
Thank you for honestly assessing him and his behavior. A lot of the nfl analysts on networks and podcasts overlook his behavior or praise it for its “energy”. He’s a hot mess who shouldn’t be anywhere near the controls
appreciate it!
they are being dishonest because they disagree with you?
I was upset when Nick went to the super bowl knowing we had him in the building. I wasn’t sold on Shane yet. Looks like we dodged a bullet. We haven’t gotten a lot right over the years but it looks like we got this one right
The Eagles never wanted Doug Pedersen and Nick Sirianni. They wanted the Second Coming of Andy Reid and Frank Reich.
The thing that gets me about the Chiefs episode is that the coward didn't even say it to the fans. He was in the tunnel, head covered, feet on carpet. Watch again, he's in the building when he ruined any chance of having my respect. He wasn't even taunting fans, he was strutting for the cameras.
yeah, that's super soft, and dumb, either way you get blasted, and he still chose to do it the worst way
As a Cowboys fan, Moore is not getting a head coaching job. His offense has many of the same problems that Philly's did, and his play calling becomes ultra conservative against good teams. There's a reason Cowboys fans were celebrating his hire
appreciate the insider opinion!
Studio looks great :) go dawgs!
Thank you Darrell :)
Howie Roseman and Jeffrey Laurie have no clue how to hire a good head coach.
At least they got a super bowl out of Dougy P
Don't forget, this is the ownership and fanbase that got rid of Andy Reid. I'm not saying Sirianni is the answer, but y'all constantly get caught up in the moment and overreact.
Wow, very well researched and produced for a sub 5k subscriber channel.
I'm hoppin' on board.
Gotta break through somehow! Much appreciated and much more to come! Welcome aboard!
Keep working man. Your videos will blow up
Thanks so much man!
Ur channel is really promising bro keep it up
Banging vid. I'm subscribing fs
Thanks so much man!!
Thank you...been saying this all year
appreciate you watching
Defense lost a lot starters, DT Javon Hargrave, LBs Kyzir and Tj Edwards, safeties CJ Gardner Johnson and Marcus Epps. That’s 5 starters
Great video
appreciate it thank you!
3:24 that’s something the are questioning in Philly saying he’s to stoic
Big Dom tries his best to keep Sirianni in check
he sure does
You quote Bill Walsh but what you fail to understand about Jeffrey Laurie and Howard Roseman is that every move that they have made in the wake of Chip Kelly’s departure is antithetical to Bill’s philosophy .
Great vid and even better cardigan :)
Oss thanks yass
I remember a head coach making fun of the opponents fans on tv during a game when their team was losing. I never forgot that moment and I think about it every time I see him on a sports talk show. It was very Sirianni-like.
As a Chargers fan Sirianni reminds me of a Staley 2.0.
Staley sure did like to snap in press conferences!
Not an eagles fan, but awesome video ..
Video turned out to be really good. Subbed.
Appreciate it, that was quite the string of comments lol
The players don't like hurts. He is not a good leader.
that’s just not true at all
Crazy to see the Browns be stable
Stable is a fluid term when it comes to CLE lol
@@joericottone oh before Stefanski for sure
Jeff and Howie liked siriani is crazy.
This is some child’s father.
"This is some child’s father." Maybe his kid hates him too.
One thing you haven't considered is whom is being lead. His behavior may seem like poor leader ship to those outside the city of Philadelphia, but it's residents… We love that shit! If you can keep that same energy and win, we will build a fucking statue of him. It may not work where you live, and I get that too
I understand that, but yeah, the fact that it hinges on success each and every week is what makes it unsustainable. Obviously the goal is to win every game every week and compete for superbowls every year, but with a guy like Sirianni, a 3 game losing streak seems more like 6 games
@@joericottone I agree with that. And to be fair I also called for him to be fired at the end of last season. I think he's a bigger problem though most realize, but that's only if the formula doesn't work as a whole. He is the same coach that had us in a Super Bowl two seasons ago...
@@ThracianbeatscrixusWas it him or was it the talent on the roster? I tend to lean on it being the players and the culture that was already established before Sirianni got there.
He’s literally a little baby in a grown man’s body 🥴 he’ll be out as the Eagles head coach by the end of next season or they’ll hold on longer than they should and then he’ll be out the season after that
100% correct. Sirianni is a child.
indeed
This is his last year in his contract anyways mostly likely Kellen Moore will have a chance to show he a head coach if the season don’t start the way they want it.
Think they'll go with the young gun over Fangio in that scenario? Thanks for watching!
I always thought it was cool the way he acted. It’s like he got the hype with the eagles or he just ended up acting those typical eagles fan but at the end of the day, his antics seems like it’s going to catch up to him if he doesn’t change.
Here is a terrible head coach that is more like a fan than a head coach, Nick Sirianni.
I'm a Lions fan, and a lot of folks were saying that this is what Dan Campbell would be. Dan Campbell has always been professional and class in both victory/defeat. Never had any incidents like Sirianni.
Is Jason Kelce really hall of fame material? Genuinely asking because I've never heard of this guy till like last year. I'm a Dallas fan and I watch eagles games if available in my area, but I usually think Lane Johnson is more hall of fame worthy than him.
Kelce is arguably one of the better centers of all time legitimately. Even look at how many TDs were scored on the tush push, people couldn’t emulate its success because they don’t have Jason Kelce
Guy is passionate! Not everyone can want to be 40yr old virgin making videos in your grandmother's basement. Nice sweater!
my grandma is dead and doesn't have a basement
@@joericottonesmoking on granny rn
This year Sirianni was exposed by his ego. The inexperienced candidates he brought into important coaching positions, set his fate from the get-go. You could tell his hands were all over the offensive playcalling. It looked identical to the first seven games in 2021 where the team was running vanilla offensive schemes, and refused to run the ball.
refusing to run is insane to me considering Hurts and Swift together with that OL is elite - becomes tough when you have a guys like AJ Brown who becomes a diva when he doesn't get touches
Bro how do you have 5k subs this content is elite
Appreciate that man, working our way up slowly I guess!
trust me, buddy ryan was worse
if only there were cell phones back then!
Rich Kotite would disagree.
@@johnnyroberts3761 buddy's eagle teams were stacked. with cunningham, he had the model of the qb that every team wants today. he had a great d. but he also coached with a chip on his shoulder. he shouldve won at least one sb with that team. but his ego and that huge chip got in the way.
@@thewkovacs316 There was a lot of expectation on Buddy Ryan's shoulders- after all, he told the city in '86 that they had a winner, but he was never able to back that up.
Kotite was so bad though that I can't even make an excuse for him.
Fire Nick higher More thar simple... Nick isn't going to make it thew the whole season... regardless.
Fly 🦅 Eagles Fly...
The 49ers and cowboys both still stink 30 year and counting
always gotta include the jabs at the end!
GREAT VIDEO LOVE THE CONTENT YOU NAILED IT 🫡👏💯
Thank you!!
Sirianni acts like any other drunken, low class Eagles fan on the sideline during a game.
Sirianni is is a pumpkin. I think Dan Campbell might be too, although a much more endearing pumpkin.