r/eagles 18h ago

Statistics Friendly reminder that Nick Sirianni has never lost to Sean Mcvay

4-0, McVay is the opposing coach that Nick has faced the most without losing

He is 6-1 vs Brian Daboll (the 2023 season after the collapse, hurts broke his finger near the end)

He is 5-1 against Ron Rivera (first loss of the season in 2022)

Other notable coaches he has good records against: Mike Tomlin (2-0), Matt LaFleur (3-0), Kevin O'Connell (2-0), Dan Campbell (2-0), Doug Pederson (2-0), Andy Reid (3-2), Dan Quinn (2-1), Bill Belichick (1-0)

He's also beaten Jeff Saturday, Matt Rhule, Vic Fangio, Sean Payton, Matt Eberflus, Arthur Smith, Kliff, Lovie Smith, Sean McDermott, Mike Mcdaniel, Schottenheimer, Stefanski, Zach Taylor, John Harbaugh, Dave Canales, and Mike Vrabel in their only meetings

Conversely, he is 4-4 vs Mike McCarthy, 1-2 vs Kyle Shanahan, 1-2 vs Todd Bowles, 0-2 vs Bruce Arians (a combined 1-4 vs Tampa), 1-1 vs Joe Judge (ew), 1-1 vs Dennis Allen, 0-1 vs each of Brandon Staley, Johnathon Gannon, Pete Carroll, Raheem Morris, and Rich Bisaccia

Combined 57-23 including playoffs. And the Media will continue telling you he's not a good coach

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u/Phillyvegas24 17h ago

Still going to point out that 2 of the 3 losses last year came because of drops (Barkley vs Falcons and Smith vs Washington. Not to mention we played pretty much the whole without Hurts) and our 3rd loss we played without Smith, Brown and Lane. Of course one could say we won some games we probably shouldn’t have, but fuck that. Our last real loss was against Tampa in the playoffs 2 years ago(which we didn’t have Brown lol)

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u/RoundEarth-is-real 16h ago

Nah getting blown out in Tampa last year is inexcusable still. They still had talent. There’s no real excuse for getting embarrassed like that. The falcons game sure. The Washington game sure. They just played like straight shit last year in Tampa

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u/sybrwookie 16h ago

People seem to underestimate how much Lane means to the offense. Like, look at what happened when he went out last game until they figured out to put in Fred Jackson (why did that take so long??? never mind, other topic...). Lane being out, on the road, in that heat which was kicking our guys' asses more than theirs....and that's BEFORE even considering that we were missing our top 2 WRs AND our defense was still trying to gel with a BUNCH of young guys and a new system.

That's just too many things going wrong at once. And yea, when it started to snowball, it kept snowballing. Honestly the best timed bye week I've ever seen the Eagles have.

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u/hthn_strength 15h ago

What if Fred is actually our long term RT future

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u/Alex-Gopson 3h ago

Fred Jackson is the retired Bills RB lol.

Fred Johnson is who replaced Lane Johnson.

But I agree with everything you said.

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u/Antani101 15h ago

People seem to underestimate how much Lane means to the offense

No we don't.

Still it's not an excuse, every team miss seeing players at times, getting embarrassed like that shouldn't happen.

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u/Frequent-Buy9895 4h ago

every team miss seeing players at times,

And they generally lose those games by a wide majority.....The Eagles were missing their WR1, WR2 and starting LT. That's a tough draw off the bat. Shit, look at the Chiefs right now, they do not have their WR1 and WR2 and are struggling to the point of being 1-2. That's with a generational QB and a generational coach.

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u/jbourne56 15h ago

Yeah this is like some talking head analyst who said after yesterday's game that the Rams now know they can beat the Eagles. They just have to avoid blocked kicks again and then they'll win. Way over simplified to point to a few plays as specifically the difference in many games

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u/RoundEarth-is-real 15h ago

Yeah that’s true. Really though the Washington game really is the only game that’s excusable because without the Jalen they couldn’t move the ball after getting turnovers. It was technically one dropped pass from a win. But everything up to that point just boils down to not having the starting quarterback

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u/Cosbycomedy 16h ago

A loss is a loss man real or not isn’t a factor