Olin Krutz
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We hear about that all the time.
Louis Riddick has been trying to angle for a GM job forever.
He'd be a guy who would obviously be in line for an interview because no one could say no to the Falcons making him the GM, even if he wouldn't truly be the GM of the Falcons.
OK, news out of Philadelphia, not surprising.
Kevin Petullo out as offensive coordinator after they fail to get back to the Super Bowl.
I'm so curious as to your thoughts about how we're doing this from a building a team with a head coach who's not an offensive minded head coach, more of a CEO type like what you might see in college today.
and knowing that if your guy's good, he's going to leave.
And that's resulted in Jalen Hurts having a different play caller for as long as I can remember each and every season.
What do you think about the next guy that they hire for that job and whether or not head coaches should be the offensive mind because of the way the league is going?
It's an amazing roller coaster that the Eagles have been on.
Shane Steichen, after the 2022 season, Eagles go to the Super Bowl.
He gets the head coaching job in Indianapolis.
23, Brian Johnson, the guy that took his place, that season was a disaster.
He gets fired and Nick Sirianni had to have a good plan for 24 or he would have been in trouble.
Enter Kellen Moore.
Great job.
Win a Super Bowl.
Kellen Moore is the head coach of the Saints.
Now, one year with Kevin Petula, it's a disaster.
And Sirianni has been able somehow, because he was an offensive coordinator, he's somehow been able to avoid blame for the performance of the offense, even though offense is his side of the ball.