Nick Sirianni reacts to Eagles being put on notice regarding the Brotherly Shove

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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.

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