Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni and Eagles
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Sirianni stands behind the great Greasy Neale, who won 63 games and led the organization to its first two NFL Championships (1948, 1949). Standing atop the record book is one of Sirianni's former teachers, Andy Reid. The winningest head coach in franchise history won 130 games vs. 93 losses.
The Eagles' mentor welcomed former college teammate Matt Campbell to Pennsylvania and credited both of their mentors, former Mount Union coach Larry Kehres, for getting them there.
Despite the ultimate outcome, Sirianni was encouraged by some things that the offense was able to do against Los Angeles. Running back Saquon Barkley had his second-best game of the season, and the offense was able to move the ball relatively well, but they were ultimately doomed by turnovers.
There aren't many men who have led the Eagles to championship glory. You can count them all on one hand: Earl 'Greasy' Neale (1948, 1949), Buck Shaw (1960), Doug Pederson, and Nick Sirianni... That's it! That's the list.
The Philadelphia Eagles are on a generational run right now, despite all of the negative noise week in and week out. Philadelphia won its second Super Bowl tit
Mitchell is among the numerous NFL players that Candle helped mold during a 10-year stint at Toledo, and with the 46-year-old tactician now heading to UConn, Sirianni offered a ringing endorsement of the Huskies' newest head coach .
The grind continues, but it has reached its home stretch. Three games remain in the Philadelphia Eagles ' season. Two are on the road. For the sake of argument, let's say they win twice and drop the other game. They'd finish with a record of 11-6.