Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni sends a strong message to opposing fan bases

The Philadelphia Eagles are 8-0. They're the best team in the NFL. And head coach Nick Sirianni is feeling himself. It's a fun time to be a Philly fan (aside from game five of the World Series). Sirianni was pumped up on Thursday night after the Eagles' 29-17 road win against the Houston Texans. One […]

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The Philadelphia Eagles are 8-0. They're the best team in the NFL. And head coach Nick Sirianni is feeling himself.

It's a fun time to be a Philly fan (aside from game five of the World Series).

Sirianni was pumped up on Thursday night after the Eagles' 29-17 road win against the Houston Texans.

One of the reasons Sirianni was so fired up after the game was because of the presence of Eagles fans in Houston.

Sirianni told reporters after the win that it felt like Philly fans took over the game.

That's something that's been a theme this season.

"I'm starting to think we don't play away games," said Sirianni.

Of course, none of this should come as a surprise. There isn't a fan base in pro sports more passionate than Eagles fans.

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