It’s Not An Overreaction To Say Nick Sirianni Should Be Fired
Going into the week 18 game, it seemed clear that there was nothing the Eagles could do to make us feel better. But we didn’t expect that they would find a way to make us feel worse about their chances in the playoffs. The Eagles put their starters out there. They tried to win for an outside chance at winning the NFC East. In the process of doing so they not only got embarrassed by a 5-win team, but they got several players injured. And if we are going to point fingers at the main culprit for this disaster, point them right at Nick Sirianni.
Forget the fact that he put his starters out there and they got hurt. That is bad, but you can see why he would want a chance at the Division Title. What is even worse is how embarrassing the performance of the starters was in this game. Everyone knew what Wink Martindale’s game plan would be. It is the same thing it has always been. The Giants were going to blitz, and they were going to do it a lot. It was a topic of conversation all week. How will the Eagles combat the aggressive blitzing of the Giants?
The answer was they wouldn’t. From the time Jalen Hurts took the field, to when Sirianni pulled the starters, they never once adjusted to the heavy blitzing. Hurts kept dropping back. He kept getting pressured, and he kept rolling out of the pocket to his right. But they never had any check-down options for him on that side of the field.
This offense being unable to adjust to the blitz has been a trend all season long. No matter how much pressure other teams bring, Sirianni and by extension Brian Johnson insist on still running the same offense that has barely worked to begin with. And this week was the worst example we have seen yet. He left his star QB out there to be endlessly pressured and didn’t do a single thing to help him deal with it. They had no AJ Brown or Devonta Smith, but still insisted on running the offense like they had star WRs.
Calling for Nick Sirianni’s job is no longer an overreaction. In fact, it may be an underreaction to say he deserves a second chance. The Eagles have never had a disaster quite like this. They have had worse overall seasons. But not once have we seen the Eagles waste this talented of an offense.
And as Nick Sirianni has told us countless times, any complaints about the offense should be addressed to him. It’s his scheme, his design, his plays. Whether he calls the plays or not, his fingerprints are all over the crime scene that is this Eagles offense. You can say Brian Johnson is bad at his job. Maybe he is. But if the scheme you are calling plays in sucks, the play calls will suck too. And week after week we have seen how bad Sirianni’s scheme is.
Was it too soon to fire Doug Pederson after one bad season? Maybe, but they did it anyway. And we are seeing him fall apart in his second season with the Jaguars. Was it an overreaction to fire Chip Kelly after one bad season? Some people said so at the time. Then the Niners fired him after one season. He hasn’t been back in the NFL since.
Sometimes you just know things are bad, and you can get ahead of them before you waste another season. You don’t put a band-aid on a bullet wound and expect it to get better. Likewise, you don’t look at this kind of collapse and expect they will just figure it out next year.
Based on what the Eagles have done this year, they will likely lose in the playoffs. And then Jeffrey Lurie will have a choice. Trust that the man who has let this team implode can somehow fix things, or make a change. And based on everything we have seen this year, the right choice is to make a change. Because Nick Sirianni has not shown he is capable or willing to change his ways.