Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is under fire after he took shots at the Buffalo Bills fans in the wake of a dramatic win over Josh Allen and Co. on Sunday. The Eagles and Bills presented fans with one of the best duels of the final stretch of the season.
The game went down the stretch with the Bills set to win it with a 2-point conversion. However, Allen missed Khalil Shakir in the end zone, giving the game to the Eagles, who improved to 11-5.
Sirianni was over the moon afterwards, and sent a message to the Bills' faithful as he made his way to the locker room.
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His antics didn't sit well with plenty of fans. Many called Sirianni out on social media.
"It’s exhausting having a toddler as our coach," one fan said.It’s exhausting having a toddler as our coach
Dude decides to call the most passive second half game plan ever acting like he did something when he should be personally on his knees thanking Fangio 💀
This is gonna blow up in his face in a few weeks
The criticism didn't stop there for Nick Sirianni.
"you literally didn’t complete a single pass or score any points in the second half, this is not the flex you think it is," one fan said. "AJ looked at him like STFU clown lol," another fan said. "Well, this is just embarrassing. They barely won and did so on a fluke play. The most expensive offense in the league couldn’t complete ONE PASS in the second half. Absolutely no need to be chirping," another fan said.Nick Sirianni's Eagles survived a tough game against the Buffalo Bills
Sunday's game was a defensive duel. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the first half, while the Bills did the same in the second. However, the Eagles escaped with a one-point win, more thanks to Josh Allen's inability to connect with Khalil Shakir when going for the 2-point conversion.
The Eagles are heating up at the right time, winning three games in a row after losing three duels straight. They will host the Washington Commanders in the season finale, hoping to get a win to climb one more position in the AFC standings.
Nick Sirianni and Co. proved doubters wrong last season, but the competition is hard this year.
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