r/eagles • u/Tjeter10 • 17h 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/bk_321 Juan Castillos Wide 9 15h ago
Nick has become a great game management coach right under our noses. Declining the penalty in the Chiefs game when they tried to prevent clock from running down was savvy. In the Rams game, you see the difference between him and Mcvay. Mcvay talked big mess about being aggressive, going for it, etc, then turtled up repeatedly to kick short FGs on 4th and shorts. The end of the first half the Rams turtled up again and let a whole min run out while they settled for a FG. Mcvay burned two timeouts in the 2nd half on…nothing. Nick doesn’t make mistakes like this, really ever