Eagles fans want Nick Sirianni, Kevin Patullo fired
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Two NFL teams have moved on from coordinators after disappointing performances on Sunday, but the Eagles are sticking with Kevin Patullo.
Nick Sirianni told Eagles reporters that he wouldn't take play-calling from Kevin Patullo while Jordan Mailata defended him.
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After latest collapse, Eagles have no choice but to replace Kevin Patullo
Eleven games in, the Eagles’ offense keeps sliding and Kevin Patullo’s play calling looks more like the problem than the solution.
So what are the factors? The players haven’t changed. The only fundamental shifts on that side of the ball were Kellen Moore’s exit and Kevin Patullo’s promotion, which naturally puts the spotlight on the new offensive coordinator. The talent is there, so why isn’t it clicking? That leaves play-calling and scheme squarely on the table, right?
Kevin Patullo is staying. The Eagles’ embattled offensive coordinator, the orchestrator of an offense that has scored seven points or less in an
Saquon Barkley expressed his frustration after the Eagles blew a 21-point lead during the 24-21 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday.
Well, that was a disaster. The Eagles went up 21-0 early in the game but allowed 24 unanswered points from the Cowboys to lose, 24-21, Sunday in Dallas. If you turned the game off in rage after the Eagles’ second-half fumbles and miscues,
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo addressed what's been bothering the team's offense during the last two weeks.