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    As the candidates for the Eagles offensive coordinator position lean more toward the inexperienced over the past few days with both Jim Bob Cooter and Sean Mannion getting second interviews a new report by Adam Schefter suggests head coach Nick Sirianni could resume play calling duties if have Nick Sirianni who always could call the offense if they can’t find somebody worthy of doing the they’re being diligent looking for the right match [ they think there are enough good candidates out there that they’re going to come out of this with a good , strong offensive didn’t initially seem like a great option, but the move could make sense:Point 1: At times, Sirianni has expressed his appreciation for having extra time to sit in and work with the defense when someone else is calling the probably isn’t needed as much with someone as veteran and successful as Vic Fangio at defensive coordinator, as it was when Sean Desai was leading anything, sitting in on those Fangio meetings the past couple years should only help Sirianni have some new eyes and ideas with his 2: One of the bigger issues throughout the season was the length of time it took the offense to get to the Jurgens was regularly snapping the ball with just a couple seconds left on the play clock Dae’Quan Wright Jersey, and the offense often seemed got a glimpse of their communication process during the inseason edition of ard Knocks’ and it appeared as though many of the play calls were still funneling through Sirianni and to his credit, he was consistently quick with his decisions and showed considering ways to get to the snap faster, having Sirianni just call the plays himself would probably save them 58 seconds per 3: Sirianni and Hurts seem to finally be on the same page, and the head coach appears to have earned the quarterback’s wasn’t always so forthcoming with his appreciation for Sirianni, but towards the end of the 2025 season, the QB made sure to publicly support his head ‘s hard to have a new playcaller every season, and while Hurts has made it work, Sirianni is the guy who has been the one constant during his time in familiarity and trust would help with ingame communication and adjustments more than it did four years 4: Back when Sirianni gave up playcalling, it was reported that he was struggling calling plays and managing the game at the same time, but he’s now had four more years of experience in this role and is a lot more comfortable with the various parts of his those two responsibilities back together could look a lot different than it did when he ceded play calling duties to Shane 5: At this point, Sirianni has been on and off the hot seat nearly every year, and one of the winningest head coaches in NFL history faces scrutiny at every turn let him call plays and see if anything has changed since he last did it in everyone wants to question what he does for the Eagles, put it to the test and see if he really is a reason or a byproduct of the team’s success, and then make a decision next year based off those results.

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