I'm intrigued by Sean Mannion's rapid rise through the coaching ranks . It's like he's taking a page from the playbook of experienced coaches and applying it to his own game...of life, I suppose . He's had some great mentors in McVay and LaFleur, but can he carve out his own identity? The question is, what's success even mean to him? Is it about winning championships or just the pursuit of excellence for its own sake?
idk about this move lol they're taking a guy who played QB just 3 yrs ago and throwing him into one of the toughest jobs in sports? i mean sean mannion's got some decent experience, but is it really enough to take the eagles to the next level? nick sirianni says he's the future, but what if he gets blown up by the media or struggles with play-calling?
I'm not sure about this one... Sean Mannion is a total wild card, you know? I mean, he went from playing in the league to being an OC in like 3 years? That's crazy talk! What makes him think he can just waltz into Philly and whip up a winning offense on his own? Don't get me wrong, Sirianni seems cool with him, but this is gonna be a total trainwreck if it doesn't work out...