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Everyone is talking about Vic Fangio. But McMullen warns the Eagles could face an equally devastating coaching loss if Jeff Stoutland decides he does not want to work for a 33-year-old coordinator, and the replacement options are bleak.
Sean Mannion has been coaching for two years. Jeff Stoutland has been coaching offensive lines since before Mannion was born. McMullen and Krause debate whether the Eagles' new OC can command a room full of coaches with far more experience than he has.
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Dan Sileo asks the question every Eagles fan is thinking: why would AJ Brown commit to an offense run by a coordinator who has never called a single play? With the Packers' tight end-heavy blueprint as Mannion's model, Brown's future in Philadelphia looks bleaker than ever.
Zander Krause and John McMullen torch the Hall of Fame voters who kept Bill Belichick out on the first ballot. Eight Super Bowls aren't enough?
Dan Sileo and Xander Krause made the case on Wednesday's National Football Show that the Eagles' OC search is camouflage for deeper structural problems — and that as long as Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts are both in the building, nothing will fundamentally change.
As the OC search drags on, the firing of Brian Johnson — who ran a top-8 offense behind the league's worst defense — increasingly looks like a franchise-defining mistake.
Birds 365 hosts and guests react with outrage to reports that Bill Belichick won't be a first-ballot Hall of Famer despite six Super Bowl wins as a head coach.
Fifteen days. Fourteen candidates. Zero hires. Dan Sileo's most explosive take: the OC search has revealed that Nick Sirianni doesn't run the Eagles' offense — he just takes orders and hopes for the best.
A four-time castoff is playing for a championship. Dan Sileo argues that Sam Darnold's journey to Super Bowl 60 obliterates the notion that Jalen Hurts is an elite quarterback — and exposes why no coordinator wants to come to Philadelphia.