The Philadelphia Eagles escaped Sunday with a narrow win, but it should’ve never been that close.
The Eagles were up 22-0 against the Jacksonville Jaguars before Doug Pederson’s team put a scare in them.
They still hung on to beat them 28-23, but once again, this team looked vulnerable.
That’s why, as much as he likes what the players and their other coaches are doing, Dan Orlovsky cannot trust Nick Sirianni.
Talking on ESPN Radio’s “UNSPORTSMANLIKE,” the former quarterback admitted that he didn’t trust this version of Sirianni, adding that no one took more points off the board than him.
"I like this football team, I don't trust the coach." @danorlovsky7 on the Philadelphia Eagles and Nick Sirianni. pic.twitter.com/kUrMttkv93
— UNSPORTSMANLIKE Radio (@UnSportsESPN) November 4, 2024
Orlovsky believes the Eagles’ coach is being reckless, not aggressive, and he doesn’t like his decision-making or how the team performs in situational football.
There has been a lot of talk regarding Sirianni over the past couple of years, most of which has been negative.
He’s still there because he did lead them to the Super Bowl not so long ago, but it doesn’t seem as if the fans or the front office will be as patient with him if they underperform again this season.
The Eagles are talented enough to be one of the best teams in the NFC by all standards, and that hasn’t been the case so far.
It seems like, even in the wins, this team has underperformed according to their standards and their roster, and that’s on the coach.
Still, they’re 6-2, and that speaks volumes about how talented this team is and their potential to dominate.
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