Giants safety suggests that anyone could coach this Eagles roster to the Super Bowl

The Philadelphia Eagles have been a very good football team this season. They had the best record in the NFC during the regular season, they won the NFC Championship Game by 1000 points (not fact checking), and they have a myriad of players on All-Pro teams and as runners-up for end of season rewards.
At least a small part of that must be down to the man coaching the team… right?
Well, if you’re New York Giants safety Julian Love, you are NOT “handing him over” to Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni under these or other circumstances. Love appeared on the Thursday morning edition of Good Morning Football on NFL Network and was asked about Sirianni’s coaching style. You can see Love’s flippant reaction to the coach who will coach the Super Bowl, in case you forgot, in the clip below.
“He’s a guy who does a very good job because he doesn’t get in the way of his team. He’s got an experienced roster, uh, up and down on offense [and] defense,” Love said after a smirk to begin his response.
Love is then interrupted by one of the show’s hosts, as a clip of Sirianni assaulting for the camera plays, asking him if he, as an NFL player, likes seeing this from a trainer. ” I do not like it. I don’t like everything,” Love notes.
“He’s gone for a free ride right now, you could coach this team,” Love concludes, gesturing towards the hosts, as everyone on set breaks into laughter and discussion about how he is “bulletin board material” and that Love does not sign with the birds. already.
I mean… everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but it’s pretty crazy how the narrative of this season has gone from ‘the Eagles are lucky and have an easy schedule’ to ‘literally anyone on this planet could lead this team to the Super Bowl with his eyes closed Whatever the reason for Philadelphia’s success this season, I hope Love enjoys watching the game from his couch while Sirianni is on the field in Arizona trying to win a trophy.