That's Philadelphia's Ringling Bros. and Nick Sirianni Circus, says Damian Woody.
Rehashing the Eagles' narrow 20-16 win over the Browns on Monday's “Get Up,” the ESPN personality scolded Philadelphia's head coach for yelling back at fans at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday.
“That's clown behavior,” Woody began. What's covered in Awful Annunciation. “Are you going to sit there and argue with people who are spending their hard-earned money to come see you play? Even if you don't have a good performance, they're going to boo you.” You have the right to do that and it's part of your job as a head coach, so you have to accept it.”
As the clock ticked down Sunday and the offense lined up for victory, Sirianni turned his attention to the Birds fans who had been jeering from behind the bench.
“I can't hear you,” Sirianni put his fingers in his ears before shouting at the fans.
When asked about the exchange, Sirianni said, “I'm just excited to get the win.”
Woody, a former NFL guard with the Jets, Patriots and Lions, took note of Sirianni's decision to hold the postgame press conference with his children present.
“To sit there and take his kids after the game and look away from the reporters coming at him, it's lame and it's weak and he's a clown and he looks stupid,” Woody said. said.
The pressure on Sirianni has increased since last season's second-half collapse, when the Eagles started 10-1 but dropped six of their final seven games, including a wild-card loss to Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers in the playoffs. is increasing.
The Eagles, who are currently 3-2, will next face the rival Giants (2-4), who have a dismal Sunday Night Football record against the Bengals (2-4).





