Nick Sirianni Snubbed As A Canidate For Coach Of The Year
The Eagles went 14-3. They went through adversity and came through it. They were one of the best teams in the league all season. They are now only a win away from making it to the Super Bowl. You would think all of that would get Nick Sirianni a little respect around the league. Apparently not. The nominees for Coach of The Year came out, and he was not among them.
Nick Sirianni Deserves More Credit
People will say Nick Sirianni is a product of his team. But there are a couple of problems with that. 1, if that is the case why is Dan Campbell there? The Lions were crowned before the season starts. But he does not get penalized for having a great roster, only Nick does.
Also, it is revisionist history. Eagles were not pre-season darlings. Many national voices predicted them to continue to slide after last season. Yet when Nick Sirianni and the Eagles defy those predictions, suddenly this was supposed to happen all along.
Is Nick Sirianni a great playcaller? No, which is why they took offensive game planning away from him. But being a Head Coach is not being an offensive coordinator. If it was, Dan Campbell would not be there because Ben Johnson runs that offense.
What Nick Sirinani did this year was fix a broken culture. Was he partially to blame for that broken culture last year? Yes. But is he also the most to praise for how the Eagles rebounded and became one of the strongest cultures in the league? Also yes.
This team has faced adversity multiple times this season and came back stronger each time. That is good coaching. But somehow he is the only coach who has good coordinators and a talent roster held against him. Certainly not Dan Campbell who has already seen both his coordinators be poached, and saw both get nominated for ACOTY.
Nick Sirianni is not the typical coach. The Eagles don’t win in the standard way. They are a bit of an anomaly in the way they have dominated this season. But even if it is not what people are used to, Sirianni deserves more credit than he gets.
The people in Philly have come around, even after many of us, myself included, were willing to give up on him after last year. But clearly, the national media still needs to catch up.
To claim he has not been a top 5 coach this year is silly. They went 14-3. They bounced back from an awful collapse to being arguably the best team in the league. He led them through the fire, and they came out unburnt. All of that tells you he has done a fantastic job. But he is not even a finalist for Coach of The Year. It makes no objective sense.