And Eagles fans win again…
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni apologized Monday, admitting he shouldn’t have mocked his fan base after Sunday’s win over the Cleveland Browns. (Related: Eagles’ Nick Sirianni appears to be mocking his own fan base after win over Browns)
As the game drew to a close and the Birds clinched the victory, Sirianni was caught on camera yelling at Philadelphia fans who had been booing the team during the game. A day later, Sirianni now says he’s sorry and admits he messed up. (Do you think so?)
“It’s unfortunate and unfortunate how my energy was directed at the end of the game because yesterday I was trying to give energy, energy, enthusiasm. We should be putting all our energy into celebrating. I should have better wisdom and insight about when to use that energy, and it wasn’t the time,” Sirianni said. “We have the best fans in the world. There’s no place like it. And they show up and show up wherever we are.”
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How does Nick Sirianni’s apology for how his “energy was directed” at the end of the Eagles’ win over the Browns stick with you? pic.twitter.com/zqolPlPWVs
— Mark Farzetta (@MarcFarzetta) October 14, 2024
Nick Sirani is an idiot. What in the world made him think it would be a good idea to mock Eagles fans when he’s the head coach of the Eagles?
It’s going to be very hard to watch Birds fans go through this, and it will probably end up with Nick Sirani being fired — stay tuned.