Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia Eagles
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Football is a team sport, which was last evidenced pretty clearly in Super Bowl LIX: The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs thanks to an all-star setup on both sides of the ball, and despite an apparent disadvantage on the sidelines,
Pro Football Focus ranked Hurts as a No. 5 quarterback; however, he was placed in the high-end starters category. Above him, in the elite category, was Josh Allen (No. 4), Lamar Jackson (No. 3), Joe Burrow (No. 2), and Patrick Mahomes (No. 1).
PFF’s Absurd Ranking of Nick Sirianni Proves Winning ... Yet he still ranks Sirianni as the 8 seed, behind Jim Harbaugh, Mike ... Sean Payton, Sean McVay, and John Harbaugh. These are all ...
No two current leaders of any two football teams have met at midfield to exchange postgame handshakes more often than John Harbaugh and Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin. In total, they've locked horns 38 times,
Eagles’ Nick Sirianni still not getting respect he deserves after leading team to Super ... Reid, 2. San Francisco’s Kyle Shanahan, 3. Baltimore’s John Harbaugh, 4. L.A. Rams’ Sean McVay ...
Two Super Bowls in three years. An average of 12 wins per season. Two 14-win seasons. Playoffs every year of his career. Winning streaks of 10, 8, 6, 5, 5 and 5 games. Nick Sirianni’s first four ...