Serious cracks are showing in the foundation of the Philadelphia Eagles offense in Week 11. The Eagles earned a big win over the Green Bay Packers on “Monday Night Football” in Week 10, but managed to score just 10 points against a stout Packers defense.
**AJ Brown Voices Frustration**
Earlier this week, Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown openly expressed his frustrations with the offense’s struggles. During an appearance on Janky Rondo’s Madden stream on Tuesday night, Brown was blunt when asked about how things were going.
“I mean, no. Where have you been?” Brown responded. “No, like, family’s good, but everything else? No. It’s a (expletive) show. You on some ‘How you been?’ I’ve been struggling, brother.”
**Pressure Mounts on Hurts and Patullo**
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo have received the bulk of the criticism as fans and analysts voice dissatisfaction with the team’s offensive performance this season.
**Brian Daboll Rumored as Potential Offensive Coordinator**
Adding fuel to the speculation, Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports there is league chatter about former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll possibly joining Philadelphia as their next offensive coordinator.
“Daboll is a football fanatic who knows the business, and he’s not done,” Russini wrote. “He wants to coach again, but it has to be in the right situation, in a spot that feels like the right fit.”
Some insiders have floated the idea of Daboll returning as the future offensive coordinator for either the Eagles or the Houston Texans. Although this is currently only speculation, there’s no doubt Daboll plans to return to coaching.
**Daboll’s Credentials and Fit**
Daboll is regarded as one of the top offensive minds in the game. He was the offensive coordinator for Alabama when the Crimson Tide won the national championship in 2017. Afterward, he became the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills in 2018, where he played a key role in developing Josh Allen into one of the league’s premier quarterbacks.
While Daboll would be an intriguing hire for Philadelphia, he might also bring added complexity to an already volatile locker room. He was known for clashing with coaches and players during his time in New York, making him a risky choice for Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni.
As the Eagles continue to seek solutions to their offensive woes, all eyes will be on how the team’s staff evolves moving forward.
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