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NFL · 1 month ago

Inside the Eagles' Challenges in Filling OC Position

Adam Caplan

Adam Caplan

Host · Writer

Inside the Eagles' Challenges in Filling OC Position

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From Outspoken With Dan Sileo

Challenges of the Eagles' Offensive Coordinator Position Discussed with Adam Kaplan

In a recent discussion on "Outspoken with Dan Sileo," Adam Kaplan provided insights into the challenges facing the Philadelphia Eagles as they seek to fill their vacant offensive coordinator position. The Eagles have experienced considerable turnover in this role, having cycled through seven coordinators in six years since Jalen Hurts became the starting quarterback in 2021. The reluctance of top candidates to take on the role appears linked to several issues within the team.

Kaplan highlighted problems with the Eagles' offensive line, noting that players like Jordan Myotta and Landon Dickerson struggled last season due to performance declines and recoveries from surgeries, respectively. The underperformance extended to other positions, including Cam Jergens at center and Lane Johnson at right tackle, whose physical condition was compromised due to injury.

The receiver position is also in question, particularly the future of AJ Brown, who has expressed dissatisfaction and could potentially be traded. These factors contribute to the uncertain environment an incoming offensive coordinator would face, especially in terms of player availability and performance expectations.

Another significant issue discussed was Jalen Hurts's evolution as a quarterback. Since ceasing to utilize his dual-threat capabilities as extensively as before, questions have arisen about his suitability for a purely pocket-passing role. The challenge for any incoming coordinator would be to devise a strategy that maximizes Hurts's strengths while addressing these limitations.

Kaplan also touched on the critical voices within the team, including from players like AJ Brown, who have openly criticized the team's offensive strategies. These internal tensions may further complicate the role of an offensive coordinator, who would need to navigate both player expectations and performance realities.

In conclusion, Kaplan and Sileo's discussion paints a picture of a challenging environment for the next offensive coordinator of the Eagles. The role demands not only strategic acumen and adaptability but also the ability to manage a roster facing potential upheavals and significant scrutiny from both within and outside the team.

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