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With Kevin Patullo in crosshairs and offense to blame in playoff loss to 49ers, Eagles’ title defense died as it lived

EJ Smith
EJ Smith
January 12, 2026
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni looks on during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC Wild Card Round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni looks on during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC Wild Card Round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

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Kevin

Kevin

January 12, 2026

In the same way that Eagles fans say things like “Thank god for Jerry Jones”, if I were a fan of an NFC East team, I would be praying that the Eagles don’t fire Sirianni. They are just consistently weighed down by him. A complete waste of another year with the best roster in football because of him and his buddy who he hired as OC.

CJ

CJ

January 12, 2026

after this year, i don’t think Nick would ever get another coaching job in the NFL if he was fired. I don’t see how a team would think he is a positive to a team. He’s overly emotional and doesn’t call plays nor would a team want him to call plays or design an offense.

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Thomas White

Thomas White

January 12, 2026

You think the Raiders/Giants/Titans/Browns/Falcons/Dolphins/Cardinals wouldn’t want a coach who won a Super Bowl a year ago and has never missed the playoffs? Come on. If Lurie doesn’t want Sirianni around anymore then trade him.

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AJ

AJ

January 12, 2026

No, I don’t believe any team run by someone who wants to win would hire a guy who has underperformed with one of (arguably the best) rosters in football vs a 49ers team that was playing third string guys at multiple positions. It’s obvious to anyone with a semi functioning brain that Sirianni is just along for the ride. 2022 great coordinators, SB appearance. 2023 new coordinators who weren’t great, meltdown. 2024 great coordinators Super Bowl win, 2025 he hires his friend to run the offense and they’re pathetic. It’s not ALL on Sirianni, but the majority of it is. If you’re not calling plays on offense or a defensive head coach, you’re the CEO type meant to keep your team together. He’s failed to do that multiple times (2023 meltdown being main one) and he also doesn’t have them disciplined either.

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Thomas White

Thomas White

January 13, 2026

Yeah, but they are lined up for John Harbaugh, who is a poor man’s Sirianni, I mean 1 Super Bowl appearance in 18 years?!?

Nelson Eusebio

Nelson Eusebio

January 12, 2026

Its a relief to not have to fool ourselves that the real Eagles would show up in the playoffs. As Bo said postgame, the way that they lost this game leaves no doubt as to what the issues are. Still too hurt to move on just yet, but as long as we get some new offensive coordinator, and draft a few new o-line men, we’re gonna be right back at it. Just SO FRUSTRATING

Nelly-19075

Nelly-19075

January 12, 2026

The words of the late Dennis Green are a perfect description of the 2025 Eagles Offense “THEY ARE WHAT WE THOUGHT THEY WERE!!”

And they let us think the playoffs were going to show us a different Offense than the slop we saw all season.

Fire Patullo, get a proven OC in here that will be here longer than a year (Frank Reich?), and don’t let Sirianni anywhere near him.

daveb475

daveb475

January 12, 2026

Unbelievably frustrating and predictable ending to the season. It is hard to ignore that Sirianni’s coaching record is quite good. It is much more difficult to attribute how much of the credit for the record he deserves. When Jeff Laurie forced Sirianni to become a CEO coach following the 2023 disaster season, his job narrowed to hiring better staff, resetting the culture, and ensuring quality control. It is hard to argue that he achieved excellent results in 2024, but it is hard to decide whether he was great or just lucky in retrospect. In 2025, the hires he brought in offensively were pathetically ineffective, so did Sirianni suddenly get stupid, or did we give him too much credit in 2024? Some staff work hard but lack creativity. How did Sirianni look at film of Kyle Shanahan or Ben Johnson’s offense and think Patullo was the person for the job? Patullo embodies the Peter Principle. I am not feeling great about the process for hiring the next OC

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