Thank you for providing much needed context on the whole situation, Steve. And it pretty much confirmed everything I had been feeling to start the season. As far as the offensive playbook goes, I thought it was pretty clear that it would be a combination of Sirianni and Kellen's playbooks, with Sirianni's plays being a little more favored to start out the season. And the reasoning for very little motion used against TB makes perfect sense too. We had a couple of practice squad guys lining up where AJ and Smitty would be, so it wouldn't make much sense to ask them to do all the things that AJ and Smitty do. Now I do recall both Nick and Kellen talking all offseason about how Jalen has some input on plays he likes and doesn't like during system install. How much do you think that plays a factor into why we aren't seeing as much motion as we're accustomed to seeing from a Kellen Moore offense?
Great analysis Gate. Really looking forward to the next few videos because I think the issues are a lot deeper than the “Nick is a distraction” narrative that’s going on. A lot of uncomfortable conversations need to be had.
I’m thankful you made this video. I have a better understanding and don’t dislike Nick as much as I did after the game. I will say if they understood all these issues going into the Tampa game, why not feature the run game? Excellent vid!
organizational philosophy is correct the front office has the biggest say out of anyone. I've been saying this that the analytic department I believe has a major influence on how the eagles run their offense
There is definitely an organizational, or top down element to the discussion. If Nick differed from the front office’s vision or philosophic approach, he wouldn’t be here. So, it definitely starts at the top.
In my opinion, this entire staff including Nick and Kellen needs to figure out our early possession struggles. It is eerily reminiscent to 2022’s 3rd quarter struggles coming out of half time that bit us in the rear end during the Super Bowl. How they divide the division of labor up with this issue is up to them, but us falling behind by more than one possession early in games to good teams is a recipe for disaster. Doug Pederson, Reich, DeFilippo, Stout, Duce, and company figured it out in 2017. Then, Sirianni, Steichen, Patullo, Stout, and company figured it out in 2022. So, Nick, Kellen, Patullo, Stout, Jalen, etc need to figure it out this year.
He’s not interfering he is taking the blame and the heat off his coordinators listen to the coordinators answers about the same calls. he’s doing a good job of taking all the hate from the fans and diverting attention.
We desperately need a three phase game. We need all three phases: Offense, Defense, and Special Teams to click together. I think just one of those games would breathe new air into the building, and everyone’s belief in the season would drastically increase.
Nick is brilliant, just not a good football coach. If he take the blame for everything and everyone knows he is taking the blame, then Howie and Company wont know what was actually his fault. I wish his offense was as as creative
Right now… I think they need to do a better job at self scouting, and they need to do a better job with advanced scouting. Basically, our game plans are coming up short, and we’re failing to get the offense into rhythm early in games.
Thank you for providing much needed context on the whole situation, Steve. And it pretty much confirmed everything I had been feeling to start the season.
As far as the offensive playbook goes, I thought it was pretty clear that it would be a combination of Sirianni and Kellen's playbooks, with Sirianni's plays being a little more favored to start out the season. And the reasoning for very little motion used against TB makes perfect sense too. We had a couple of practice squad guys lining up where AJ and Smitty would be, so it wouldn't make much sense to ask them to do all the things that AJ and Smitty do.
Now I do recall both Nick and Kellen talking all offseason about how Jalen has some input on plays he likes and doesn't like during system install. How much do you think that plays a factor into why we aren't seeing as much motion as we're accustomed to seeing from a Kellen Moore offense?
Thanks for the succinct analysis, Coach.
Great analysis Gate. Really looking forward to the next few videos because I think the issues are a lot deeper than the “Nick is a distraction” narrative that’s going on. A lot of uncomfortable conversations need to be had.
Great critique of Saquon!!! Good insight of what he needs to work on
I’m thankful you made this video. I have a better understanding and don’t dislike Nick as much as I did after the game. I will say if they understood all these issues going into the Tampa game, why not feature the run game? Excellent vid!
Great stuff as always brotha!
Did you guys catch that? Nick let it slip at 1:48 tells you everything you need to know lol!
organizational philosophy is correct the front office has the biggest say out of anyone. I've been saying this that the analytic department I believe has a major influence on how the eagles run their offense
There is definitely an organizational, or top down element to the discussion. If Nick differed from the front office’s vision or philosophic approach, he wouldn’t be here. So, it definitely starts at the top.
Damn Right he is!!! He needs to fall back and let Kellen Moore do his job🦅🦅🦅
In my opinion, this entire staff including Nick and Kellen needs to figure out our early possession struggles. It is eerily reminiscent to 2022’s 3rd quarter struggles coming out of half time that bit us in the rear end during the Super Bowl.
How they divide the division of labor up with this issue is up to them, but us falling behind by more than one possession early in games to good teams is a recipe for disaster.
Doug Pederson, Reich, DeFilippo, Stout, Duce, and company figured it out in 2017. Then, Sirianni, Steichen, Patullo, Stout, and company figured it out in 2022. So, Nick, Kellen, Patullo, Stout, Jalen, etc need to figure it out this year.
He’s not interfering he is taking the blame and the heat off his coordinators listen to the coordinators answers about the same calls. he’s doing a good job of taking all the hate from the fans and diverting attention.
Have you never seen the Cowboys play "Zeke under center"? Go look up that play and who was the offensive coordinator
@@barbaryn7899 you're basing Moore's entire career on a single play. He's been successful outside of the one play in a desperate moment
@@barbaryn7899was a last ditch play bro??? What are you talking about???
What I'm saying is let's get a 1st down.. some rhythm before we go for a shock play.. warm up a little bit. Give your defense a break
We desperately need a three phase game. We need all three phases: Offense, Defense, and Special Teams to click together.
I think just one of those games would breathe new air into the building, and everyone’s belief in the season would drastically increase.
Most of these fans just love drama. Thank you for clarifying for the non cerebrals that think they are in the team meetings or in the locker room.😂😂💪
Nick is brilliant, just not a good football coach. If he take the blame for everything and everyone knows he is taking the blame, then Howie and Company wont know what was actually his fault.
I wish his offense was as as creative
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What do you think, Gate???
Right now…
I think they need to do a better job at self scouting, and they need to do a better job with advanced scouting.
Basically, our game plans are coming up short, and we’re failing to get the offense into rhythm early in games.
Jesusani? F' that.