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Nick Sirianni's Lack Of Faith In Eagles Offense Showing Up In Decision-Making
- Sirianni faced criticism for letting 37 seconds expire at the end of the second quarter with three timeouts and the ball at the 36-yard line.
- Hurts completed a 1-yard first-down pass to A.J. Brown with 2:37 left in the second, but the drive did not extend before halftime.
- The decision echoed a similar late-half moment from the Minnesota game earlier in the season.
- Analysts suggest Sirianni’s aggression is sometimes replaced by calculated conservatism in late halves.
- Ed Kracz notes a pattern of decision-making that contrasts Sirianni’s usual aggressiveness.
- The Bears defeated the Eagles 24-15, raising questions about late-game strategy.
- Sirianni attributed the end-of-half decision to continuing to push for points, despite the clock.
- The article positions these moments as part of a broader discussion on offensive faith and risk-taking.
- The piece suggests the offense needs to regain its edge as the season progresses.
- The headline and analysis come from Eagles beat writer Ed Kracz.
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