The Philadelphia Eagles won their fourth game in a row on Sunday, but some questionable decisions by Nick Sirianni--and some putrid officiating--made the game closer than it should've been.
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00:00Let's think about this. Let's think about the why is
00:04Nick so aggressive. Is it possible that Nick has had so much complication taken away from his role that he's now
00:14Overcomplicating these decisions now, you know
00:17There's he's got the decision to go for it or not on fourth down kick it or not
00:23And and then that's his job for the most part if in it, you know the play caller
00:28No, no longer the some of those offensive decisions no longer
00:34Is now if if I were in that position might I try to go for it to prove to the guys?
00:41I believe in them if my only decisions my biggest decisions are hey guys, do I believe in you or not?
00:49Wouldn't I
00:51Personally like always opt to show the guys I I believed in I don't buy that as much as you're leading on
00:59I'm not saying it's possible. It's possible. I think some of them were the were the wrong calls
01:05Just as if for instance when the Eagles had a chance to go for a two-point conversion from the one-yard line
01:09I think that's the right decision
01:11I know the announcers made a big deal in the game about a two-score game and a three-score game in the first half
01:17I don't care about a two-score and three-score game in the first half because of course
01:21You're gonna have more points in the second half and the whole scoreboard is gonna get turned upside down many ways
01:25Which it did so I think if you have Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley in a good offensive line and you get to get two
01:31Points from the one-yard line in the first half. I want the coach to do that. He did the play didn't work