Missteps and Missteps: A Closer Look at the Eagles' Loss to the Falcons
NFC East, PhiladelphiaWed Sep 18 2024
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As the Eagles' game against the Falcons came to a close, it was clear that something had gone awry. The team's usually reliable offense had stalled, and their usually stingy defense had struggled to contain the opposition. In the aftermath of the game, head coach Nick Sirianni faced the media, eager to explain the team's questionable decision-making and the factors that led to their one-point loss.
Sirianni began by acknowledging that the team had not done enough to secure a win in the final two minutes of the game. "We're all responsible for this loss, coaches and players alike," he said. "It's never just one play that results in a one-point loss. "
As the coach delved deeper into the game, he touched on specific play-calling decisions that had sparked controversy. On the second-to-last drive, the Eagles called a timeout, which some fans felt was unwise. Sirianni explained that the team had planned to delay and then call the timeout, and that the decision was not related to a penalty on Fred Johnson.
In another instance, the Eagles passed on a third-and-three play, opting instead to kick a field goal. Sirianni acknowledged that the decision was influenced by the Falcons' defensive strategy, which included junking up the middle of the field. "We were trying to go around the outside, but it didn't work," he said.
When asked about the play-calling role, Sirianni deflected the question, stating that offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is the one who makes the calls. "If you're trying to stir that up, I'm the head coach," he quipped.
The coach also touched on the absence of A. J. Brown, who had been ruled out of the game due to injury. Sirianni emphasized that the team had plenty of time to adjust their game plan and adjust to the loss of their star wide receiver.
Despite the setbacks, Sirianni praised the performance of quarterback Jalen Hurts, who had played an outstanding game. "He made a lot of plays for our team in the run and pass game," Sirianni said. "We'll all have things that we want back, but he really played a good game. "
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