Eagles HC Nick Sirianni embarrasses himself by acting childish to Chiefs fans

When the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl, a video of the Philadelphia Eagles' head coach, Nick Sirianni, surfaced. No, not the one of him crying, either.The video I am talking about was his own player, Jalen Hurts, calming him down and making him act mature, something it seems is very hard for Sirianni.When […]

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When the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl, a video of the Philadelphia Eagles' head coach, Nick Sirianni, surfaced. No, not the one of him crying, either.

The video I am talking about was his own player, Jalen Hurts, calming him down and making him act mature, something it seems is very hard for Sirianni.

When that video made the rounds on social media, it was very apparent that Sirianni didn't know how to act. We saw yet another example of that on Monday Night Football.

The Eagles won, and it was a good game. Really, the better team won because the Chiefs cannot seem to get out of their own way. The wide receiver drops and penalties will continue to be the death of them until they fix it.

So, give props to the Eagles for winning a regular season game. If you saw Sirianni after the game, you would think that game was the Super Bowl last season. He found himself being extremely childish to Chiefs fans.

Are coaches allowed to have a bit of fun? Sure. But no coach does this. You could say he is passionate, and sure he is. However, I'd like to argue that no one is more passionate about football than Andy Reid, who has been doing it for over 50 years now, yet you will never see him acting that way.

This is embarrassing, especially the fact that he aimed it at the fans and not the team he just beat.