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Dan Orlovsky criticizes NFL coach’s demeanor during Sunday game

Dan Orlovsky Says 1 NFL Coach Had A 'Bad Look' On Sunday


LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 07: Dan Orlovsky speaks on SiriusXM at Super Bowl LVIII on February 07, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada
(Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

Things haven’t gone well with the Philadelphia Eagles this season.

Once again, even in the losses, there’s a feeling that the team doesn’t play up to their potential.

The fans are starting to lose their patience and point the finger at head coach Nick Sirianni, who entered the season on the hot seat.

That’s a part of the job, and the coaches, just like the players, need to shut down the outside noise and focus on the task at hand.

That’s why Dan Orlovsky believes it was a “terrible look” by Sirianni to start taunting and calling out the fans who booed the team during the win.

Talking on ESPN’s First Take, Orlovsky claimed that it seemed as if Sirianni was trying to come off as if he was better or more important than the fans.

He thinks that Jason Kelce’s retirement has left a big leadership void there, and the Eagles are struggling to be at their best because of that as well.

The Eagles were coming off a BYE week and were favored by as many as eight points before kickoff.

Winning is all that matters, but context is also important.

They should’ve dominated the game, and barely beating the 1-5 Cleveland Browns might not be bragging material, much less to try and get in the fans’ faces.

The Eagles won, but it still feels like they’re a ticking time bomb right now.