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2025 Philadelphia Eagles - Retirement tracker: Players retiring in-season: 2. Players unretiring in-season: 1. (76 Viewers)

We aren't running the ball well. And the Packers had 8 men in the box. We certainly could have run the ball three times but we would NOT have gotten the game clinching first down that way.
There’s a few tape breakdowns making their rounds today that show we’re possibly tipping something as well. Every play action no one in the defense bit even a little. On every run they’re all headed downhill. We also ran 100% of the time from 11 personnel too.
 
Moro Ojomo's ranking among all DTs:

Hurries: 2nd (23)
Pressure rate: 2nd (14.4%)
Pressures: 6th (28)
Win %: 7th (19.4%)
So we replaced Milton Williams with Ojomo who is playing better this year than Milton did last year, and we just replaced Sweat with Jaelen Phillips.

New Slot CB only played 1 snap, so we will see on that, but right now, as is with Nolan Smith back, this defense looks championship caliber. Phillips needs literally no ramp up time he was out there for 78% of defensive snaps in his first start.
And I didn’t even realize it but I haven’t heard Adoree Jackson’s name, in a bad way, in what seems like weeks.

He was covering a defensive back last night.
He hasn’t allowed more than 38 yards in a single game since Week 1 🤷‍♂️

Because he's barely played.

Snap counts:
Week 1: 68.9%
Week 2: 71.7% (they were missing their top 2 WRs)
Week 3: 57.6%
Week 4: 0%
Week 5: 1.4%
Week 6: 82.6% (Giants dominated a barely threw the ball to win)
Week 7: 33.3%
Week 8: 0%
BYE
Week 9: 82.4%
We have drastically different definitions of “barley played” while going on to post percentages of 69, 72, 58, 83, 33 and 82 out if 9 games lol. Thats 66% in those 6 games man. Thats definitely not barely played. I’m not saying he’s an all-pro, a guy who’s played that much in 6 games has allowed over 38 yards one time 🤷‍♂️. It’s not bad.

Of course you do because you're counting week 1. He was terrible in week 1 and got benched for a stretch.

When you look at it properly: 72, 58, 0, 1, 83, 33, 0, 82. That's 40% of the plays since week 1. And that's with me including last nights game against the Packers practice squad receiving corp.
 
Yeah I’m done with Patullo. Tried to give him the bye but it’s the same. He’s just to afraid to be an OC with this offense.

I’m concerned it’s both him and Nick. Same problems as before, before we had Moore. At least BJs offense was 8th. Gonna be interested if/when KP is fired what stories come out.

Another unconvincing possible tonight.
I know you like your stories. This is another simple one—the OC sucks.
Yeah, coming off the bye and outting together a gameplan like that is borderline criminal. The long pass to AJ at the end was epically stupid- like the one possible way to staistically lose the game stupid
Feels like his gameplan is death by a thousand 3.5 yard runs.

Both teams decision making at the end was just off. I guess pressure can do that to someone but I’d expect better from Sirianni
Based on offensive success rate, that was the Eagles' worst regular-season performance of the Sirianni/Hurts era. A 6th percentile offensive performance.

The only game that was worse was the playoff loss to the Bucs after the 2023 season.

The Eagles play calling in the 2nd to last drive at the end was atrocious. GB used their first timeout, instead of running it again and making them use their 2nd, they try to throw the ball. If they get GB to burn just one more TO, they never get the ball back with 33 seconds left.

Welcome everyone to the Fire Patullo fan club. I'm still shocked that a team with Super Bowl aspiration hired a guy who never in his life called plays.
I actually liked the play call. It wasn't a deep pass...it was a high percentage short pass with an option to run. Sometimes the defense just blows s^$^&@%#$ up, and they did on that play. WR was well covered and Parsons was all over Jalen. The choice became to either throw it away or take a 6 yard loss. Under the circumstances both were bad options.

We aren't running the ball well. And the Packers had 8 men in the box. We certainly could have run the ball three times but we would NOT have gotten the game clinching first down that way.

The play that confused me was the bomb attempt when we had to have a first down. Something more conservative that had a better chance of converting (and keeping the clock running) made more sense. IN a game full of head scratching play call decisions, the play you referenced was far from the worst

At that point, causing the opponent to burn a TO was more important than saving yardage. The bad execution on that 2nd down play, and not getting the Packers to burn one timeout was the difference between doing victory formation and having to throw a deep pass to AJ on 4th and 6..
 
Moro Ojomo's ranking among all DTs:

Hurries: 2nd (23)
Pressure rate: 2nd (14.4%)
Pressures: 6th (28)
Win %: 7th (19.4%)
So we replaced Milton Williams with Ojomo who is playing better this year than Milton did last year, and we just replaced Sweat with Jaelen Phillips.

New Slot CB only played 1 snap, so we will see on that, but right now, as is with Nolan Smith back, this defense looks championship caliber. Phillips needs literally no ramp up time he was out there for 78% of defensive snaps in his first start.
And I didn’t even realize it but I haven’t heard Adoree Jackson’s name, in a bad way, in what seems like weeks.

He was covering a defensive back last night.
He hasn’t allowed more than 38 yards in a single game since Week 1 🤷‍♂️

Because he's barely played.

Snap counts:
Week 1: 68.9%
Week 2: 71.7% (they were missing their top 2 WRs)
Week 3: 57.6%
Week 4: 0%
Week 5: 1.4%
Week 6: 82.6% (Giants dominated a barely threw the ball to win)
Week 7: 33.3%
Week 8: 0%
BYE
Week 9: 82.4%
We have drastically different definitions of “barley played” while going on to post percentages of 69, 72, 58, 83, 33 and 82 out if 9 games lol. Thats 66% in those 6 games man. Thats definitely not barely played. I’m not saying he’s an all-pro, a guy who’s played that much in 6 games has allowed over 38 yards one time 🤷‍♂️. It’s not bad.

Of course you do because you're counting week 1. He was terrible in week 1 and got benched for a stretch.

When you look at it properly: 72, 58, 0, 1, 83, 33, 0, 82. That's 40% of the plays since week 1. And that's with me including last nights game against the Packers practice squad receiving corp.
Jesus Christ. You can’t hold it against him when he didn’t play. You can’t bash AJ Brown for catching 0 passes for 0 yards 2 weeks ago.

The stat is simple and a good stat for any player. If any CB on our team had a stretch of playing 66% of the snaps, in a 6 game span and only allowed over 38 yards one time, that’s a good thing. He’s played meaningful snaps in 6 games and done well. It’s ok to say a player you don’t like does well at times 👍
 
Yeah I’m done with Patullo. Tried to give him the bye but it’s the same. He’s just to afraid to be an OC with this offense.

I’m concerned it’s both him and Nick. Same problems as before, before we had Moore. At least BJs offense was 8th. Gonna be interested if/when KP is fired what stories come out.

Another unconvincing possible tonight.
I know you like your stories. This is another simple one—the OC sucks.
Yeah, coming off the bye and outting together a gameplan like that is borderline criminal. The long pass to AJ at the end was epically stupid- like the one possible way to staistically lose the game stupid
Feels like his gameplan is death by a thousand 3.5 yard runs.

Both teams decision making at the end was just off. I guess pressure can do that to someone but I’d expect better from Sirianni
Based on offensive success rate, that was the Eagles' worst regular-season performance of the Sirianni/Hurts era. A 6th percentile offensive performance.

The only game that was worse was the playoff loss to the Bucs after the 2023 season.

The Eagles play calling in the 2nd to last drive at the end was atrocious. GB used their first timeout, instead of running it again and making them use their 2nd, they try to throw the ball. If they get GB to burn just one more TO, they never get the ball back with 33 seconds left.

Welcome everyone to the Fire Patullo fan club. I'm still shocked that a team with Super Bowl aspiration hired a guy who never in his life called plays.
I actually liked the play call. It wasn't a deep pass...it was a high percentage short pass with an option to run. Sometimes the defense just blows s^$^&@%#$ up, and they did on that play. WR was well covered and Parsons was all over Jalen. The choice became to either throw it away or take a 6 yard loss. Under the circumstances both were bad options.

We aren't running the ball well. And the Packers had 8 men in the box. We certainly could have run the ball three times but we would NOT have gotten the game clinching first down that way.

The play that confused me was the bomb attempt when we had to have a first down. Something more conservative that had a better chance of converting (and keeping the clock running) made more sense. IN a game full of head scratching play call decisions, the play you referenced was far from the worst

At that point, causing the opponent to burn a TO was more important than saving yardage. The bad execution on that 2nd down play, and not getting the Packers to burn one timeout was the difference between doing victory formation and having to throw a deep pass to AJ on 4th and 6..
I get the thought, but I also get the thought that a first down ends the game without ever giving them the ball back. I'm fine with choosing high percentage pass plays when the opponent is sold out against the run in that scenario. The first one WAS a high percentage pass play that Micah simply made a great play on. The fourth down play.....different story. I think we can universally agree that was a terrible play call and even more baffling decision. A short sack would have been a better result then any incompletion....but if you're going to throw the ball it needed to be a play with a reasonable chance to convert, not a 35 yarder to a well covered WR. A punt would have been more sensible then that.
 
Yeah I’m done with Patullo. Tried to give him the bye but it’s the same. He’s just to afraid to be an OC with this offense.

I’m concerned it’s both him and Nick. Same problems as before, before we had Moore. At least BJs offense was 8th. Gonna be interested if/when KP is fired what stories come out.

Another unconvincing possible tonight.
I know you like your stories. This is another simple one—the OC sucks.
Yeah, coming off the bye and outting together a gameplan like that is borderline criminal. The long pass to AJ at the end was epically stupid- like the one possible way to staistically lose the game stupid
Feels like his gameplan is death by a thousand 3.5 yard runs.

Both teams decision making at the end was just off. I guess pressure can do that to someone but I’d expect better from Sirianni
Based on offensive success rate, that was the Eagles' worst regular-season performance of the Sirianni/Hurts era. A 6th percentile offensive performance.

The only game that was worse was the playoff loss to the Bucs after the 2023 season.

The Eagles play calling in the 2nd to last drive at the end was atrocious. GB used their first timeout, instead of running it again and making them use their 2nd, they try to throw the ball. If they get GB to burn just one more TO, they never get the ball back with 33 seconds left.

Welcome everyone to the Fire Patullo fan club. I'm still shocked that a team with Super Bowl aspiration hired a guy who never in his life called plays.
One of the few downsides to winning a Super Bowl I guess.
No excuse. There’s still adequate talent out there to take. You just need to find people willing to coach with players limits and coach to their strong assets. If I’m the ravens, I’m not hiring a guy who’s gonna wanna air it out most of the time like a Klingsbury for example? Why? I got Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson both great threats in the run game. I’m going QB design runs to get Lamar in space and power run game with DH, mixed in RPO and play action with motion and jet sweeps, while keying on my TEs.

Unfortunately I think Nick is becoming a problem here and involving himself and not looking to adapt with guys he doesn’t trust often.

Please give me a list of available OC’s and assistants who were available on 2/19/25.

Nick being a problem here is one of your worst takes ever and that’s saying something.
Byron Leftwich, Josh McCown (who teams were trying to give QB coach jobs too when he was still playing), other guys mentioned in articles Chad O’Shea (Browns WR coach and passing-game coordinator), David Girardi (Chiefs QBs coach), Tee Martin (Ravens QB coach), and Marcus Brady (Chargers passing game coordinator). Jim Caldwell, Thad Lewis TB QB Coach, LAR OC Mike Lafluer, Ken Dorsey, David Giradi, Jeff Nixon Syracuse was an assistant under Andy till 2010 and was coaching Barkley in NYG for a year.

All these were names that came up with a quick Google search and named in articles. Most of these names aren’t sexy picks but many great OVs started somewhere but at least a few of these guys had actual experience and the guy wasn’t even a QB coach besides one year with the Jets almost a decade ago and fired.
 
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DeVonta Smith postgame on the head scratching deep ball on 4th down at end of game:

"Whatever 1 and 11 want to do. If thats what they call and they want, we roll with it"

They showed the play, then panned to Sirianni and he mouthed “why’d he throw that?”

🤔
So like I said in the game thread the Diva WR was complaining. It’s also rare for Devonte to speak out like that btw.
Or maybe he QB went rogue. Very similar to what he did in ‘23. “Why’d he throw that”…he’s talking about the QB unless you think Brown made him do it 🤷‍♂️

And if you watch what Smith said it was innocent. Just added perspective after what Sirianni was saying
There’s been talk that Hurts needed to be more vocal as leader, put guys in place etc. it was said Hurts felt more like a politician trying to make sure everyone liked him then putting his foot in the ground.

And why isn’t our HC overriding these decisions instead by the OC then? Seems like a ton of problems.
 
Dabol is now available.
Is there a chance Patullo gets fired this week?
Nope no thank you. Daboll failed numerious coaching interviews. Apparently similar to Duce he’s a good coach but the way he coaches doesn’t mesh well with a lot of players. I don’t know if that means he’s a better position coach then HC but I’d like to stay away from any drama with a potentional new OC
 
Dabol is now available.
Is there a chance Patullo gets fired this week?
Not unless he gets caught driving under the influence with crack and a couple hookers.

No one is getting fired from a number 1 seed team that just keeps winning.
It’s not unprecedented to do so. It’s happened in other sports an assistant or coach fired similar place but it’s been done. Fix something before it becomes a bigger issue. I won’t be shocked if this isn’t fixed we are one and done in the playoffs. Defense can only save us so many times and we won’t be playing a mediocre GB
 
Yeah I’m done with Patullo. Tried to give him the bye but it’s the same. He’s just to afraid to be an OC with this offense.

I’m concerned it’s both him and Nick. Same problems as before, before we had Moore. At least BJs offense was 8th. Gonna be interested if/when KP is fired what stories come out.

Another unconvincing possible tonight.
I know you like your stories. This is another simple one—the OC sucks.
Yeah, coming off the bye and outting together a gameplan like that is borderline criminal. The long pass to AJ at the end was epically stupid- like the one possible way to staistically lose the game stupid
Feels like his gameplan is death by a thousand 3.5 yard runs.

Both teams decision making at the end was just off. I guess pressure can do that to someone but I’d expect better from Sirianni
Based on offensive success rate, that was the Eagles' worst regular-season performance of the Sirianni/Hurts era. A 6th percentile offensive performance.

The only game that was worse was the playoff loss to the Bucs after the 2023 season.

The Eagles play calling in the 2nd to last drive at the end was atrocious. GB used their first timeout, instead of running it again and making them use their 2nd, they try to throw the ball. If they get GB to burn just one more TO, they never get the ball back with 33 seconds left.

Welcome everyone to the Fire Patullo fan club. I'm still shocked that a team with Super Bowl aspiration hired a guy who never in his life called plays.
One of the few downsides to winning a Super Bowl I guess.
No excuse. There’s still adequate talent out there to take. You just need to find people willing to coach with players limits and coach to their strong assets. If I’m the ravens, I’m not hiring a guy who’s gonna wanna air it out most of the time like a Klingsbury for example? Why? I got Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson both great threats in the run game. I’m going QB design runs to get Lamar in space and power run game with DH, mixed in RPO and play action with motion and jet sweeps, while keying on my TEs.

Unfortunately I think Nick is becoming a problem here and involving himself and not looking to adapt with guys he doesn’t trust often.

Please give me a list of available OC’s and assistants who were available on 2/19/25.

Nick being a problem here is one of your worst takes ever and that’s saying something.
Byron Leftwich, Josh McCown (who teams were trying to give QB coach jobs too when he was still playing), other guys mentioned in articles Chad O’Shea (Browns WR coach and passing-game coordinator), David Girardi (Chiefs QBs coach), Tee Martin (Ravens QB coach), and Marcus Brady (Chargers passing game coordinator). Jim Caldwell, Thad Lewis TB QB Coach, LAR OC Mike Lafluer, Ken Dorsey, David Giradi, Jeff Nixon Syracuse was an assistant under Andy till 2010 and was coaching Barkley in NYG for a year.

All these were names that came up with a quick Google search and named in articles.

Instead of just Google how about you look a little into these?

Byron Leftwich- Fired in January of 2023 and was out of football for 2 years before being an assistant to the juggernaut Colorado University

McCown- doesn’t fit your criteria as a play caller

O’Shea- See above

Girardi- See above

Marcus Brady- See above and was already here and let go

Tee Martin- Well he did call plays for HS and college 10’years ago

Jim Caldwell- I actually laughed at this one. He’s only 70 and hasn’t called played in 12 years

Thad Lewis- never called plays

Lafluer is already an OC you can’t just take him

Ken Dorsey- so far the only one who called plays He last did so for the 2024 Browns potent offense.

David Girardi- Again? See above.

Jeff Nixon last called plays in the NFL in 2020 and 2021 for the Panthers

The not reading what you reply to seems to be a theme with you. Nearly all of that list has never called plays or was horrific with it when they did. You wanted us to just give them a shot and have them add coaches? I’m not a Patillo fan at all but I’d take him over this entire list you mentioned.
 
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DeVonta Smith postgame on the head scratching deep ball on 4th down at end of game:

"Whatever 1 and 11 want to do. If thats what they call and they want, we roll with it"

They showed the play, then panned to Sirianni and he mouthed “why’d he throw that?”

🤔
So like I said in the game thread the Diva WR was complaining. It’s also rare for Devonte to speak out like that btw.
Or maybe he QB went rogue. Very similar to what he did in ‘23. “Why’d he throw that”…he’s talking about the QB unless you think Brown made him do it 🤷‍♂️

And if you watch what Smith said it was innocent. Just added perspective after what Sirianni was saying
There’s been talk that Hurts needed to be more vocal as leader, put guys in place etc. it was said Hurts felt more like a politician trying to make sure everyone liked him then putting his foot in the ground.

And why isn’t our HC overriding these decisions instead by the OC then? Seems like a ton of problems.

I’m certain 95% of what you post is rage bait. Between the Hurts issues you’ve had for years and now Sirianni I’m certain of it.

“Tons of problems”….sheesh lol
 
Honestly I don’t think it happens but if it does and Browns fire Kevin Stefanski he’d be my first phone call for OC if he was let go. He’s well respected around the league, works great with QBs, has a ton of talent here to work with, not afraid to try new things, and a local guy. Born in Philly, went to St Joes prep, College at UPENN and his family is from the Delco area. Kevin’s wife is from Philly too.

I think he could get another HC job fast but he may take an oppurtunity to come home for a bit and may even stay longer then a year
 
Yeah I’m done with Patullo. Tried to give him the bye but it’s the same. He’s just to afraid to be an OC with this offense.

I’m concerned it’s both him and Nick. Same problems as before, before we had Moore. At least BJs offense was 8th. Gonna be interested if/when KP is fired what stories come out.

Another unconvincing possible tonight.
I know you like your stories. This is another simple one—the OC sucks.
Yeah, coming off the bye and outting together a gameplan like that is borderline criminal. The long pass to AJ at the end was epically stupid- like the one possible way to staistically lose the game stupid
Feels like his gameplan is death by a thousand 3.5 yard runs.

Both teams decision making at the end was just off. I guess pressure can do that to someone but I’d expect better from Sirianni
Based on offensive success rate, that was the Eagles' worst regular-season performance of the Sirianni/Hurts era. A 6th percentile offensive performance.

The only game that was worse was the playoff loss to the Bucs after the 2023 season.

The Eagles play calling in the 2nd to last drive at the end was atrocious. GB used their first timeout, instead of running it again and making them use their 2nd, they try to throw the ball. If they get GB to burn just one more TO, they never get the ball back with 33 seconds left.

Welcome everyone to the Fire Patullo fan club. I'm still shocked that a team with Super Bowl aspiration hired a guy who never in his life called plays.
One of the few downsides to winning a Super Bowl I guess.
No excuse. There’s still adequate talent out there to take. You just need to find people willing to coach with players limits and coach to their strong assets. If I’m the ravens, I’m not hiring a guy who’s gonna wanna air it out most of the time like a Klingsbury for example? Why? I got Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson both great threats in the run game. I’m going QB design runs to get Lamar in space and power run game with DH, mixed in RPO and play action with motion and jet sweeps, while keying on my TEs.

Unfortunately I think Nick is becoming a problem here and involving himself and not looking to adapt with guys he doesn’t trust often.

Please give me a list of available OC’s and assistants who were available on 2/19/25.

Nick being a problem here is one of your worst takes ever and that’s saying something.
Byron Leftwich, Josh McCown (who teams were trying to give QB coach jobs too when he was still playing), other guys mentioned in articles Chad O’Shea (Browns WR coach and passing-game coordinator), David Girardi (Chiefs QBs coach), Tee Martin (Ravens QB coach), and Marcus Brady (Chargers passing game coordinator). Jim Caldwell, Thad Lewis TB QB Coach, LAR OC Mike Lafluer, Ken Dorsey, David Giradi, Jeff Nixon Syracuse was an assistant under Andy till 2010 and was coaching Barkley in NYG for a year.

All these were names that came up with a quick Google search and named in articles.

Instead of just Google how about you look a little into these?

Byron Leftwich- Fired in January of 2023 and was out of football for 2 years before being an assistant to the juggernaut Colorado University

McCown- doesn’t fit your criteria as a play caller

O’Shea- See above

Girardi- See above

Marcus Brady- See above and was already here and let go

Tee Martin- Well he did call plays for HS and college 10’years ago

Jim Caldwell- I actually laughed at this one. He’s only 70 and has called played in 12 years

Thad Lewis- never called plays

Lafluer is already an OC you can’t just take him

Ken Dorsey- so far the only one who called plays He last did so for the 2024 Browns potent offense.

David Girardi- Again? See above.

Jeff Nixon last called plays in the NFL in 2020 and 2021 for the Panthers

The not reading what you reply to seems to be a theme with you. Nearly all of that list has never called plays or was horrific with it when they did. You wanted us to just give them a shot and have them add coaches? I’m not a Patillo fan at all but I’d take him over this entire list you mentioned.

Again you asked for names and who was out there I gave them to you. You could’ve done a simple google search yourself but those are who were available and I’m sure there were others not mentioned. No I read what I replied to and answered I gave you the list.
 
Yeah I’m done with Patullo. Tried to give him the bye but it’s the same. He’s just to afraid to be an OC with this offense.

I’m concerned it’s both him and Nick. Same problems as before, before we had Moore. At least BJs offense was 8th. Gonna be interested if/when KP is fired what stories come out.

Another unconvincing possible tonight.
I know you like your stories. This is another simple one—the OC sucks.
Yeah, coming off the bye and outting together a gameplan like that is borderline criminal. The long pass to AJ at the end was epically stupid- like the one possible way to staistically lose the game stupid
Feels like his gameplan is death by a thousand 3.5 yard runs.

Both teams decision making at the end was just off. I guess pressure can do that to someone but I’d expect better from Sirianni
Based on offensive success rate, that was the Eagles' worst regular-season performance of the Sirianni/Hurts era. A 6th percentile offensive performance.

The only game that was worse was the playoff loss to the Bucs after the 2023 season.

The Eagles play calling in the 2nd to last drive at the end was atrocious. GB used their first timeout, instead of running it again and making them use their 2nd, they try to throw the ball. If they get GB to burn just one more TO, they never get the ball back with 33 seconds left.

Welcome everyone to the Fire Patullo fan club. I'm still shocked that a team with Super Bowl aspiration hired a guy who never in his life called plays.
One of the few downsides to winning a Super Bowl I guess.
No excuse. There’s still adequate talent out there to take. You just need to find people willing to coach with players limits and coach to their strong assets. If I’m the ravens, I’m not hiring a guy who’s gonna wanna air it out most of the time like a Klingsbury for example? Why? I got Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson both great threats in the run game. I’m going QB design runs to get Lamar in space and power run game with DH, mixed in RPO and play action with motion and jet sweeps, while keying on my TEs.

Unfortunately I think Nick is becoming a problem here and involving himself and not looking to adapt with guys he doesn’t trust often.

Please give me a list of available OC’s and assistants who were available on 2/19/25.

Nick being a problem here is one of your worst takes ever and that’s saying something.
Byron Leftwich, Josh McCown (who teams were trying to give QB coach jobs too when he was still playing), other guys mentioned in articles Chad O’Shea (Browns WR coach and passing-game coordinator), David Girardi (Chiefs QBs coach), Tee Martin (Ravens QB coach), and Marcus Brady (Chargers passing game coordinator). Jim Caldwell, Thad Lewis TB QB Coach, LAR OC Mike Lafluer, Ken Dorsey, David Giradi, Jeff Nixon Syracuse was an assistant under Andy till 2010 and was coaching Barkley in NYG for a year.

All these were names that came up with a quick Google search and named in articles.

Instead of just Google how about you look a little into these?

Byron Leftwich- Fired in January of 2023 and was out of football for 2 years before being an assistant to the juggernaut Colorado University

McCown- doesn’t fit your criteria as a play caller

O’Shea- See above

Girardi- See above

Marcus Brady- See above and was already here and let go

Tee Martin- Well he did call plays for HS and college 10’years ago

Jim Caldwell- I actually laughed at this one. He’s only 70 and has called played in 12 years

Thad Lewis- never called plays

Lafluer is already an OC you can’t just take him

Ken Dorsey- so far the only one who called plays He last did so for the 2024 Browns potent offense.

David Girardi- Again? See above.

Jeff Nixon last called plays in the NFL in 2020 and 2021 for the Panthers

The not reading what you reply to seems to be a theme with you. Nearly all of that list has never called plays or was horrific with it when they did. You wanted us to just give them a shot and have them add coaches? I’m not a Patillo fan at all but I’d take him over this entire list you mentioned.

Again you asked for names and who was out there I gave them to you. You could’ve done a simple google search yourself but those are who were available and I’m sure there were others not mentioned. No I read what I replied to and answered I gave you the list.
Go back and look at the bolded and try to follow along.

Oh, and those names you gave sucked 🤷‍♂️ That’s the main point. Patullo is not good, I think we all agree but picking worse coaches and acting as if they were viable is laughable.

**ETA**

Or are you agreeing that there was no viable candidates? Im hoping that’s it
 
Honestly I don’t think it happens but if it does and Browns fire Kevin Stefanski he’d be my first phone call for OC if he was let go. He’s well respected around the league, works great with QBs, has a ton of talent here to work with, not afraid to try new things, and a local guy. Born in Philly, went to St Joes prep, College at UPENN and his family is from the Delco area. Kevin’s wife is from Philly too.

I think he could get another HC job fast but he may take an oppurtunity to come home for a bit and may even stay longer then a year

The guy who hasn’t improved a single player let alone QB (works great with QB?! Lol) and is the mastermind of the lowest PPG in the league (15 PPG) since 2023 would be your first call? And you think he’d get another HC job fast? You’re in a roll today lol
 
DeVonta Smith postgame on the head scratching deep ball on 4th down at end of game:

"Whatever 1 and 11 want to do. If thats what they call and they want, we roll with it"

They showed the play, then panned to Sirianni and he mouthed “why’d he throw that?”

🤔
So like I said in the game thread the Diva WR was complaining. It’s also rare for Devonte to speak out like that btw.
Or maybe he QB went rogue. Very similar to what he did in ‘23. “Why’d he throw that”…he’s talking about the QB unless you think Brown made him do it 🤷‍♂️

And if you watch what Smith said it was innocent. Just added perspective after what Sirianni was saying
There’s been talk that Hurts needed to be more vocal as leader, put guys in place etc. it was said Hurts felt more like a politician trying to make sure everyone liked him then putting his foot in the ground.

And why isn’t our HC overriding these decisions instead by the OC then? Seems like a ton of problems.
There’s been talk and it was said. Please elaborate.
 
DeVonta Smith postgame on the head scratching deep ball on 4th down at end of game:

"Whatever 1 and 11 want to do. If thats what they call and they want, we roll with it"

They showed the play, then panned to Sirianni and he mouthed “why’d he throw that?”

🤔
So like I said in the game thread the Diva WR was complaining. It’s also rare for Devonte to speak out like that btw.
Or maybe he QB went rogue. Very similar to what he did in ‘23. “Why’d he throw that”…he’s talking about the QB unless you think Brown made him do it 🤷‍♂️

And if you watch what Smith said it was innocent. Just added perspective after what Sirianni was saying
There’s been talk that Hurts needed to be more vocal as leader, put guys in place etc. it was said Hurts felt more like a politician trying to make sure everyone liked him then putting his foot in the ground.

And why isn’t our HC overriding these decisions instead by the OC then? Seems like a ton of problems.

I’m certain 95% of what you post is rage bait. Between the Hurts issues you’ve had for years and now Sirianni I’m certain of it.

“Tons of problems”….sheesh lol
You guys just don’t like when half the board isn’t blowing roses up the teams butt. Heck I was all over the collapse before anyone and called a fake fan etc. I’m an Eagles but I’m also not biased when the team has issues. Called it way back some of those issues the season we lost the SB to KC.

The reason half this board goes after you and others in this thread is because you guys cry about every critique about this team. Perfect example is why we weren’t higher favored on the O/U for last nights game. Because this team hasn’t played a complete game yet this year and has played down to its opponents. That’s not shocking at all. People get tired of the crying and complaining from here. Who cares if we aren’t favored. Who cares about power rankings that are there for click bait.

Now are there instances to get a bit agitated from trolling by certain people who seem to live in this thread and not talk about their own team? Yeah. But honestly it seams like half the time you guys go looking for something to complain about. Whatever happened to the Whole Kelce battle cry “Noome likes us we don’t care.” , or was that just something people latched onto for a year or two then went back to being easily offended? You guys fall for the obvious trolling from certain posters constantly. Just put them on ignore. I’ve come on this board seeing 3 new pages and come to find out you guys are arguing in circles with a troll looking for attention.

Who cares if someone doesn’t like Hurts. Just because I’m an Eagles fan doesn’t mean I need to like Every player. I didn’t go around calling people fake fans who didn’t like Wentz, or even the ones who weren’t liking Foles till that one season with Chip then coming back to win the SB. I never said Hurts sucks worst QB ever. I just don’t like the constant glazing of he’s some elite QB. Perfect example is elite QBs still find ways to succeed and be consistent with bad Play callers or talent. In 2 out of 3 yrs we’ve had some bad OC (Won’t say Johnson wasn’t a complete failure as the offense did manage to come in the top 10 numbers wise), but there’s two constants with both. Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts. Look we can all agree Patullo sucks and honestly if they were to make a change should’ve been after the Vikings game going into the bye. However given the data we have today we can also say maybe part of the issue is the HC and QB. Not saying they are the main issue but there’s enough blame to go all around. Look I’m not saying fire Nick or trade Hurts but giving a simple observation here.

Finally it just seems this fanbase has gotten pretty cocky now that we’ve won 2 SBs. I’m excited as the next guy for that but we can do it without acting like 90s Dallas fans or the brash ignorance of Patriot fans. We’ve forgotten what made us loyal and passionate fans. There’s a fine line of loyalty and passionate then there’s just being an ignorant fan.

It’s ok for fans of the same team to have different opinions. In the end we all want the same result. SBs and parades.
 
Honestly I don’t think it happens but if it does and Browns fire Kevin Stefanski he’d be my first phone call for OC if he was let go. He’s well respected around the league, works great with QBs, has a ton of talent here to work with, not afraid to try new things, and a local guy. Born in Philly, went to St Joes prep, College at UPENN and his family is from the Delco area. Kevin’s wife is from Philly too.

I think he could get another HC job fast but he may take an oppurtunity to come home for a bit and may even stay longer then a year

The guy who hasn’t improved a single player let alone QB (works great with QB?! Lol) and is the mastermind of the lowest PPG in the league (15 PPG) since 2023 would be your first call? And you think he’d get another HC job fast? You’re in a roll today lol
Look at the QBs he’s dealt wit. A most likely career back up in Gabriel and a washed up Deshaun Watson who if you believe Reports never wanted Watson to begin with while GM Andrew Berry was forced by ownership to make the move.

And yes I’ve talked to people who have been in the league and watching people talk about the guy and many believe he was put in an a dumpster fire situation in Cleveland.
 
Probably not. It’s the risk you get there. Unless the Eagles can prove Baltimore knowingly traded Jaire knowing he intended to retire (which would be hard to prove) we lost the pick. Fortunately it wasn’t a high pick.
 
IMO Patullo was the best man for the job. He had been part of the offensive game planning for 4 years up to getting the OC job. It would look p bad if they didn’t promote him with no one of Kellen Moore’s quality out there. I think that is something are taking for granted as well. Expecting Patullo to be as good as Moore is a tough ask imo.

He definitely needs to do better though. There is no reason for AJ to not get designed plays called for him. Call a screen pass for him once in a while.
 

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