It might sound more like something Buddy Ryan would have said than Nick Sirianni, but it was the Philadelphia Eagles second year head coach who sent a message to his undefeated team to be mean, nasty, tough, and physical during his Friday press conference. This comes as the Eagles have risen to be on a “collision course,” to face the Buffalo Bills in the Super Bowl, according to Heavy NFL insider Matt Lombardo.
“We talked a lot about our identity as a football team and what we’re continuing to build,” Sirianni said during his October 7 press conference. “One thing we talk about is physicality, and that was kind of like our identity last year, we really felt like we’re mean, we’re tough, we’re nasty, [and] we’re physical.”
Sirianni wanted to make sure that identity isn’t lost as the Eagles rise from being a dark horse contender going into the season to being one of the Super Bowl favorites.
“That’s kind of what the message was – same message this week,” Sirianni said. “There are a lot of football clips to show guys being mean and nasty, tough and physical. There were a lot of clips at my disposal and I used one of those.”
The Eagles visit the 2-2 Cardinals on Sunday, so it could easily be viewed as a trap game that the head coach wants to make sure his players are up for.
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