A potential game-changer is brewing in the NFL, and it's got the football world buzzing! The Philadelphia Eagles are eyeing a big name for their offensive coordinator role: former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll.
But here's where it gets controversial... Daboll's journey has been a rollercoaster. While he initially impressed with the Buffalo Bills, his time with the Giants was a different story. Despite winning the AP NFL Coach of the Year award in his first season, the subsequent three years were a disaster, with the Giants enduring a 11-35 record.
The Giants eventually cut ties, and now Daboll is seeking a fresh start. His connections to Philadelphia are intriguing: Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni worked alongside Daboll in Kansas City, and Daboll also coached Jalen Hurts at Alabama.
Daboll's early work with the Bills, especially in developing Josh Allen, was a highlight of his career. However, his time with the Giants left a bitter taste, with a poor win record and eventual replacement by John Harbaugh.
Now, Daboll aims to get back in the game, and if he joins the Eagles, he'll remain in the NFC East. He'd be stepping into the shoes of Kevin Patullo, who was let go after just one season in Philadelphia.
Sirianni addressed the change, saying, "When we fall short of our goals, that responsibility lies on my shoulders."
So, will Daboll's experience and connections be enough to secure him the Eagles' offensive coordinator role? And what impact could this have on the team's future? These are the questions on everyone's minds as we await the outcome of this intriguing interview process.
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