Nick Sirianni reacts to Eagles being put on notice regarding the Brotherly Shove
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni preferred to keep the NFL's letter private, but said it's his job to make sure the play is legal
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00:00 >> As far as Jason Kelsey said on the podcast yesterday,
00:03 the league sent a letter to you guys alerting you to the fact that you're
00:08 lining up off sides on the push, push, play.
00:11 And he also said Dickerson wasn't off sides on that and
00:13 DeRon Payne had his hand under the ball and the snap.
00:16 And what's your reaction to those three things?
00:20 >> Again, anything, we'll just keep our conversations with the league private.
00:25 Again, anything that they said back to us, if we turn anything in or
00:28 anything like that, they do a great job of giving us information.
00:31 And I just wanna keep those conversations private with us and the NFL.
00:36 But we have to make sure that we don't leave any doubt
00:43 on the field that we're legal during that play.
00:45 Because what Jason said, there was an emphasis on it this week.
00:49 And I'm not here to argue whether I thought the call was right or
00:53 wrong on that.
00:56 Well, I'm always gonna think that we're right in it.
01:00 But again, league does a good job of giving us information.
01:04 We understand that the referees have a tough job to do.
01:07 I'm never gonna criticize that aspect of it.
01:11 I know they got a tough job, are all the calls gonna go the way we want them to go?
01:16 No. Are they always gonna be right?
01:17 No, but neither is what I do.
01:20 So yeah, I'll just keep it at that.