Philadelphia Eagles Fan to the Front Office: You Messed Up
After the Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts, the Eagles’ fan base has a right to be angry with the team.
After the Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts, the Eagles’ fan base has a right to be angry with the team.
On Thursday afternoon, the Philadelphia Eagles were reported to be hiring former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni. The young 39-year old coach got the nod over other interviewed candidates such as Josh McDaniels and Joe Brady. Sirianni was with the Colts for three years before taking this job following the Colts being bounced from the playoffs. Let’s dive into some thoughts and reactions to this hire.
On Monday afternoon, it was reported that the Philadelphia Eagles have let go of head coach Doug Pederson after five seasons.
The Philadelphia Eagles upset the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in Jalen Hurts’ first start, but head coach Doug Pederson is likely regretting the timing of the decision to bench Carson Wentz.
The Philadelphia Eagles may have beat the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football but don’t let that fool you. It’s clear that head coach Doug Pederson is still the biggest problem in Philly right now.
The Philadelphia Eagles parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike Groh and wide receivers coach Carson Walch on Thursday, writes Alex Jordan.
After Week 13, there have been rumors circulating about head coaches who could get the boot at season’s end.
Just two seasons ago, a Detroit Lions victory at Lincoln Financial Field seemed nearly impossible. The Lions had fired Jim Caldwell after what felt like the franchise was at a standstill. The Eagles and Doug Pederson were led by Nick Foles after a Carson Wentz injury forced the team to change quarterback hands. They were led to a Super Bowl, something Lions have hoped just to get to since the Lombardi Trophy Era started.
Joseph Ricotta and Silvia Guevara collaborate to write about the Jordan Howard saga after the running back was traded from the Chicago Bears to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Terry Goffena previews the Patriots schedule for the upcoming 2019 NFL season.
After the Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts, the Eagles’ fan base has a right to be angry with the team.
On Thursday afternoon, the Philadelphia Eagles were reported to be hiring former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni. The young 39-year old coach got the nod over other interviewed candidates such as Josh McDaniels and Joe Brady. Sirianni was with the Colts for three years before taking this job following the Colts being bounced from the playoffs. Let’s dive into some thoughts and reactions to this hire.
On Monday afternoon, it was reported that the Philadelphia Eagles have let go of head coach Doug Pederson after five seasons.
The Philadelphia Eagles upset the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in Jalen Hurts’ first start, but head coach Doug Pederson is likely regretting the timing of the decision to bench Carson Wentz.
The Philadelphia Eagles may have beat the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football but don’t let that fool you. It’s clear that head coach Doug Pederson is still the biggest problem in Philly right now.
The Philadelphia Eagles parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike Groh and wide receivers coach Carson Walch on Thursday, writes Alex Jordan.
After Week 13, there have been rumors circulating about head coaches who could get the boot at season’s end.
Just two seasons ago, a Detroit Lions victory at Lincoln Financial Field seemed nearly impossible. The Lions had fired Jim Caldwell after what felt like the franchise was at a standstill. The Eagles and Doug Pederson were led by Nick Foles after a Carson Wentz injury forced the team to change quarterback hands. They were led to a Super Bowl, something Lions have hoped just to get to since the Lombardi Trophy Era started.
Joseph Ricotta and Silvia Guevara collaborate to write about the Jordan Howard saga after the running back was traded from the Chicago Bears to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Terry Goffena previews the Patriots schedule for the upcoming 2019 NFL season.
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