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00:00Nick Sirianni, Joe, at the end of an Eagles win emerging out of a bye week as an eight
00:08and a half point favorite against the Sean Watson and the Browns.
00:11They win the game 20 to 16.
00:13It was tied under 10 minutes remaining in regulation in the fourth quarter, starts jawing
00:18with fans in the stands, pretty much getting mad at them for booing his stagnant offense
00:24midway through the game.
00:26At the end of the game, he said that he was just excited for a win.
00:31It's Philadelphia.
00:32The fans hate the team and the players, but yeah, they still win whatever it might be.
00:37Sirianni yesterday, apologizing for his behavior, quote, I was trying to bring energy yesterday,
00:43energy and enthusiasm, and I'm sorry and disappointed on how my energy was directed at the end of
00:50the game.
00:51My energy should be all in on coaching, motivating, celebrating with our guys.
00:56I've got to have better wisdom and discernment of when to use that energy, end quote.
01:01And then after the game, he brings his kids with him to the podium as he often does, making
01:06it difficult for the reporters to ask those hard hitting questions.
01:11Joe Philly is three and two.
01:13The Philadelphia Eagles had the third best price to win the NFC or fourth best price
01:18rather to win the NFC at this moment.
01:21They are the four.
01:22They are a three and two team in the NFC East that is still booked as the favorites, even
01:27in front of the four and two Washington commanders.
01:31And yet it is the least optimistic three and two football team off a win that you might
01:37ever see.
01:39There's not a lot of confidence right now that this Eagles team is destined to what
01:43do to do.
01:44What is the expectation that's content for a conference crown in the NFC?
01:51Here is maybe the most least authentic apology I have ever seen, Ben, ever.
01:58Sirianni, I can promise you this.
02:01Not only is he not sorry, it's also not going to be the last time he does something like
02:07this.
02:08Let us not forget, he did this after a Kansas City Chiefs win back in week 11 last year,
02:15making sure that he went at the crowd in the stands there, telling them, see you later
02:21and going after the fans.
02:22He does.
02:23That's who he is.
02:24How in the hell you're a head coach in the NFL and you can you are concentrated more
02:29on what they're saying in the stands than what's going on in the field may be part of
02:33the problem, Ben.
02:34But this is who he is.
02:36The idea that self-reflecting, you're not a 21 year old rookie here, guy.
02:41You're a head coach of a National Football League.
02:44When you've done this before, and I'm telling you, Ben, he'll do it again when it matters
02:48the most.
02:49The next time, it'll probably be the last time that he's on the sidelines.