Nick Sirianni and Howie Roseman held a post-mortem press conference this week, providing insight into the Eagles' disappointing 2023 season. When asked about not changing play callers during the season, Sirianni claimed that he "did what I thought was best for the football team," but ultimately admitted that it didn't work out.
The question of whether the new coordinator will be free to run their own offense is a contentious one, with #JimmySays suggesting that approach. Meanwhile, Roseman stated that his focus should be on finding the best person to create a potent offense, rather than worrying about long-term stability.
On Kevin Patullo's future, Sirianni expressed uncertainty, stating only that he will "see how it plays out." However, it's clear that Patullo was let go due to extreme criticism from fans and media alike.
Jalen Hurts was criticized by #JimmySays for being at least partly responsible for the offense's regression. Meanwhile, Roseman defended Hurts, citing his success as a quarterback and his ability to win games.
A.J. Brown is another topic of discussion, with Roseman stating that he would be "hard to find great players" in free agency, but also acknowledging that some players are too valuable to lose. The Eagles' desire to keep their core players is clear, but they will need to make sacrifices to achieve that goal.
In terms of resources, Roseman expressed confidence that the team can retain key players, citing the success of their first- and second-day draft picks over the past few years. However, with a significant amount of defensive talent due for free agency, it's likely that the defense will become the expensive side of the ball in the coming years.
Overall, the Eagles are taking steps to address their offense woes, but they still face significant challenges ahead. Whether Sirianni and Roseman can find the right solution remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: they won't be making excuses or looking back on last season anytime soon.
The question of whether the new coordinator will be free to run their own offense is a contentious one, with #JimmySays suggesting that approach. Meanwhile, Roseman stated that his focus should be on finding the best person to create a potent offense, rather than worrying about long-term stability.
On Kevin Patullo's future, Sirianni expressed uncertainty, stating only that he will "see how it plays out." However, it's clear that Patullo was let go due to extreme criticism from fans and media alike.
Jalen Hurts was criticized by #JimmySays for being at least partly responsible for the offense's regression. Meanwhile, Roseman defended Hurts, citing his success as a quarterback and his ability to win games.
A.J. Brown is another topic of discussion, with Roseman stating that he would be "hard to find great players" in free agency, but also acknowledging that some players are too valuable to lose. The Eagles' desire to keep their core players is clear, but they will need to make sacrifices to achieve that goal.
In terms of resources, Roseman expressed confidence that the team can retain key players, citing the success of their first- and second-day draft picks over the past few years. However, with a significant amount of defensive talent due for free agency, it's likely that the defense will become the expensive side of the ball in the coming years.
Overall, the Eagles are taking steps to address their offense woes, but they still face significant challenges ahead. Whether Sirianni and Roseman can find the right solution remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: they won't be making excuses or looking back on last season anytime soon.