“The Goal Right Now Isn’t The Super Bowl” Says Nick Sirianni
Nick Sirianni and Howie Roseman met with the media yesterday for their first press conference of Eagles training camp. As you would expect, there weren’t many groundbreaking quotes from the duo as the 2023-24 version of the team is still just getting their feet wet. We heard talks about offseason moves, roster construction, and expectations, but maybe the most interesting statement made in the presser was something said by the Eagles’ 3rd-year head coach said about the lofty expectations for the team this year. When asked about getting back to the Super Bowl, Nick Sirianni had this to say:
“Let me make this first point perfectly clear. The goal right now, right this second, right now, is not to get back to the Super Bowl. That’s not our goal right now. I know everyone is going to be like, well, that’s a crazy thing to say. Our goal is to get better today. You can’t win two games unless you win one, so our goal is to get better today and to prep to get ready for our first game against New England. That’s it.”
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That’s a very interesting statement from a coach of one of the clear best teams in the NFC, who many think have a great look at making it back to the big game. But, to tell you the truth, I really do like the mindset. Sirianni, since taking over as Eagles Head Coach, has always been focused on the process more than the result. We’ve heard his different sayings about “planting seeds” and “climbing the mountain by starting at the bottom”. So far, it’s worked quite well for the team and organization as a whole, as evident by his track record. At face value, this quote seems to be on brand for what Sirianni’s message has been the whole time.
But, Sirianni’s insertion that people will think this is crazy is not off base. There are some that might say that this is not embracing the true goal of the team when we all know that the Super Bowl is the goal for all 32 NFL teams at this point in the year. Why hide from the obvious? It’s a fair question. We are a boisterous city, and we have always been drawn to loud, confident players and coaches.
Is it possible that this statement from Nick Sirianni might have those people questioning his confidence in his team? Absolutely, but I am not one of those people, and you shouldn’t be either. The bottom line of it all is this: Sirianni has his process, and it has worked outstandingly to this point. The Super Bowl may not be the goal right now, but rest assured, if this year goes like the last year and a half of Sirianni’s tenure with the birds, it will be come February.
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Where Every Eagles Player Falls On the NFL Top 100 Players List
Every year the NFL releases its own list of the Top 100 players in the league, as voted on by the players themselves. And it is that time of the year again. On Monday, 7/25, they released the first 10. And now they will release another 10 names every weekday. The top 10 will be revealed on Monday, August 7th.
And every year the NFL Top 100 list contributes to a lot of conversation. Did they get the rankings right? Why is this player so high? How did they leave this guy off the list? Just because they are players, does not mean they are without bias. Sometimes the rankings make absolutely no sense. Like how last year 7 players were ranked over Patrick Mahomes, including Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, and somehow Jonathan Taylor. Then Patrick Mahomes went on to win another MVP, and another Super Bowl, and will likely be back at 1 again. Players can be as fickle and unreasonable as we are.
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And Eagles fans are sure to have strong opinions on where our players fall on the list. Last season, just two Eagles made the Top 100, Darius Slay (77), and Jason Kelce (71). Then they went on to have one of the best rosters in the league and came just short of winning the Super Bowl. No Lane Johnson, James Bradberry, or AJ Brown, who all went on to be All-Pros. Clearly, the players had it wrong.
But will they right that wrong this year? How many Eagles will make the list, and where will they be ranked? As the list is revealed, we will track where every Eagles player falls, as well as who was left off altogether. And while we go we can try to figure out just how outraged we should be about where they fell on the list.