Jeffrey Lurie explains why Nick Sirianni was retained as coach after Eagles’ ‘disappointing’ end to the season

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Lurie was impressed with Sirianni's ideas for the future and his track record over the last three seasons.

Jeffrey Lurie explains why Nick Sirianni was retained as coach after Eagles’ ‘disappointing’ end to the season

He elaborated on the plans for the future that Sirianni shared with him and called them “very proactive” in terms of identifying the areas where the team can evolve next season. Lurie called the decision to retain Sirianni “a very straightforward decision based on a very straightforward process.” That straightforward, “analytic” process, Lurie said, is conducted at the conclusion of every season, regardless of how it ends. Lurie meets with players, coaches, and personnel to assess their strengths and weaknesses, all while determining what the plan is for next season.

“That’s starting with taking a team that has a four-win season in our final year with Doug and taking it right into a playoff team right away and then into the Super Bowl and then into a 10-1 beginning of this past season,” Lurie said. “A very disappointing ending, but I don’t take light in 31-7 in the National Football League. That’s extraordinary.”

“I don’t want him to overreact,” Lurie said. “But I love his passion. So I think he recognizes that it can be a little bit counterproductive if he overdoes his own passion. But you don’t want to stop where that passion is coming from. So you’ve got to find a sweet spot. I think he wants to find a sweet spot of what that’s like.”and hand the reins to Matt Patricia in the lead-up to the Week 15 game against the Seattle Seahawks.

 

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