Literally the worst time to run is when the other team knows you are going to run, the likelyhood of getting stopped is much much higher. It was a great play call saquan was wide open the most open any player has been so far this season and that’s all you hope for from a play call. Catches like that are made regularly by middle schoolers and that’s not an exaggeration I’ve been watching middle school football for a couple years now they make that catch often. Saquan has to catch the ball
@@IkneeslpSaquan is #2 in dropped balls from a running back. You run the ball without question. He had just got 4 & 3 yards the downs right before. You run again and get 3 yards. Make football simple not complicated. Thats on coach
@@Ikneeslp But if they get stopped they could've run out another 30s off the clock, getting stopped isn't the most important thing in that moment, they needed to keep the clock running. They could've ran it on 3rd, and then ran that same play on 4th if it didn't work and if you get the first down you win. Sirianni is 2-8 including the playoffs in his last 10 games (including 2 losses to the Giants), and he has made multiple questionable decisions like this that has lost them games.
He's not right at all. The play worked but Saquon messed up. You're being reductive and consequentialist. You're focusing on an "accidental" attribute of the play, the fact that it's a pass rather than a run, rather than its "essential" attribute, the likelihood of success. The fact is that the play worked perfectly except for the drop. In fact, for all we know, that's the ONLY play in the entire world that works, because we've only seen one play. This is a perfect example of the roles of coaches vs players. Coaches are supposed to put their players in the best possible position to get yards, first downs, TDs, etc. I hate Sirianni as a coach and for how he behaves but he did just that. He organized his players such that they had a 100% chance to convert a first down if they did the simple things that they're supposed to. Unless you're on a team like last year's Chiefs where you can reasonably expect a drop from a wide open player, it's not reasonable to factor that into your play call when it does depend on a wide open catch.
@@golddmane I’m sorry but no, whether it worked or not, a run would have been the correct play call. Even if the run failed, it would have made my Falcons have to get a field goal in less than a minute with around 70 yards to gain.
@@youarein1ov3 The Falcons' final drive took 1 minute and 4 seconds. It's extremely possible they could shave 5 seconds off the clock. But more importantly, you keep reducing the Eagle's play to the fact that it involved a throw. But more importantly, it was a play that SUCCESSFULLY got the ball right to Saquon, who would've stayed in bounds. It's 100% on Saquon to catch an easy ball.
Im a falcons fan i 100% was praying they threw it and it was a drop a pic whatever kicking a field goal after running it did nothing ok we had to score we gotta score anyways we had no timeouts and we would have had like 40 is seconds left instead 1:39 you run the ball which was giving you basically 4-5 yards a clip and then if you don’t get it you qb sneak that was successful all night why are we making it harder than it has to be this is a ARTHUR SMITH moment that brought AND COACH slammed him about last year tryna be the “biggest brain” in the room tf are we on about if the panthers did this instead of the jags coach and brought would have a field day and nick would be looking for excuses
The head coach of the Eagles totally messed up. As a coach, you are supposed to control what YOU can. Instead, he put it on his players to win this game, unnecessarily. He should have ran the ball and lived with whatever happened next
Nick's right. You can tell by the Falcons body language that they thought 2 straight runs to get 3 yards to end the game was upcoming. That dropped pass completely swung the momentum, not only cuz it gave Atlanta a free timeout and hope, but the following FG on 4th and 3 gave the Falcons only one possible option; 4 down territory to score a TD. If they only needed a FG to tie, Atlanta would've played much more conservatively in hopes of not doing anything to lose the game thru a turnover.
I know it’s not in this video but coach arguing with nick about this was WILD. Not only was the run a better option in every way, saquan has dropped the most catches out of any RB since 2021..
(00:30) Eagles fall to Falcons 22-21 on MNF (22:13) Is Brock Purdy in trouble without Christian McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel? (33:33) Any panic about Caleb Williams play? (40:47) Buying that the Jets will continue to play better? (45:25) Mahomes Mountain (1:02:58) Bigger reason for the loss: Saquon Barkley's drop or Nick Sirianni? (1:18:18) Brou's MVP ballot through Week 2 (1:28:25) Trevor Lawrence on the Jaguars being 0-2 1
They weren’t hearing Nick on the eagles play. Why aren’t you even just calling a run to lower the clock as much as possible? Eagles definitely just wanted style points.
anybody thinking nick is wrong here about the saquon drop is high af...run against the team cannot stop the run at all, run again if you don't get the first down, give them 50 seconds wherein they will most likely play for a field goal, if you don't get the first down
@@johnbrowntheprophetit’s not even that. You click on any particular stamp and the guys are still talking about the previous topic for another 5 minutes
Sometimes i worry coach just throws away common sense to disagree with Nick because that is what a portion of viewers like to see and/or hear, Nick is right about the Eagles bonehead game management
I think two things can be true, Saquon should have caught that pass and then we aren’t talking about it, but we are now talking about the play call and probabilities because Sirianni made that call. The game is partially a game of probabilities, and partially a game of luck, and partially a game of will and desire. They all coincide and combine to make the NFL what it is. So we can go both ways here, and that’s what makes it interesting
I feel like a completely objective fan who doesn't care about the eagles one way or another. Nick has officially lost his mind if he means to purport that scheming a man wide open, is poor coaching. Crazy
That banging on the table Nick does at the beginning of the show; is that supposed to be a drum roll? He has absolutely no sense of rhythm! So annoying! 🙄 He's the kid that starts shouting to people across the room as soon as he walks in so everybody notices him.
@@timmartin2417 yes but it just seems dishonest to me, like Nick is often complimentary of the bud list, and i mean he Will agree with anyone if he believe the take is right. With coach i do think that if brou were to make the exact same tiers or list or anything than Nick we’d get différent reaction from him for the same idea.
Nick Wright letting them tight suits get to his brain. He had neve r coahche d anything but yelling at his co-host who literally coached multiple teamz
Mangini is just insufferable 90% of the time. He has some moments but his commentary is just flatly wrong more often than not and annoying even when he has an off day where he's right.
That arguement on the eagles was embarrassing for Brou and Coach. I dont know if they actually believe that but that was a utter lack of understanding of the game.
Sorry Nick, Coach is right and you are wrong. If.Barkley simply catches the ball none of this is even a topic of conversation. It's really just that simple. Both the coach, QB and running back have probably run this play a million times in our lives and it just didn't work this time. Let's not over analyze this. 🤦🏽♂️
I love that these guys laugh together. Brou is my favorite , especially when he gets heated about a subject lol
Such good chemistry
I love Brou, but he and coach were making the dumbest argument against the Eagles calling a simple run play lol!
Literally the worst time to run is when the other team knows you are going to run, the likelyhood of getting stopped is much much higher. It was a great play call saquan was wide open the most open any player has been so far this season and that’s all you hope for from a play call. Catches like that are made regularly by middle schoolers and that’s not an exaggeration I’ve been watching middle school football for a couple years now they make that catch often. Saquan has to catch the ball
@@IkneeslpSaquan is #2 in dropped balls from a running back. You run the ball without question. He had just got 4 & 3 yards the downs right before. You run again and get 3 yards. Make football simple not complicated. Thats on coach
@@Ikneeslp But if they get stopped they could've run out another 30s off the clock, getting stopped isn't the most important thing in that moment, they needed to keep the clock running. They could've ran it on 3rd, and then ran that same play on 4th if it didn't work and if you get the first down you win. Sirianni is 2-8 including the playoffs in his last 10 games (including 2 losses to the Giants), and he has made multiple questionable decisions like this that has lost them games.
@@Ikneeslp I would also debate that the Kyle Pitts TD in week 1 was the most wide open play of the year so far.
If saquon caught it.... This would've been a non issue
🔥 🔥 that new photo keep killing it gentlemen
Goats Inc.
The mountain as a weekly segment needs to be a weekly ranking, just to make it honest and simple amd relevant
Nick should have bragged more about being correct about the falcons pick
Nice new Pic for thumbnail 👌
That new thumbnail jumpscared me 😂
Oh my god ya it did!!
Nick is entirely right on the topic of Saquons drop
Nick is unequivocally right about the play CALL. Should have run it, no excuse
He's not right at all. The play worked but Saquon messed up. You're being reductive and consequentialist. You're focusing on an "accidental" attribute of the play, the fact that it's a pass rather than a run, rather than its "essential" attribute, the likelihood of success. The fact is that the play worked perfectly except for the drop. In fact, for all we know, that's the ONLY play in the entire world that works, because we've only seen one play.
This is a perfect example of the roles of coaches vs players. Coaches are supposed to put their players in the best possible position to get yards, first downs, TDs, etc. I hate Sirianni as a coach and for how he behaves but he did just that. He organized his players such that they had a 100% chance to convert a first down if they did the simple things that they're supposed to. Unless you're on a team like last year's Chiefs where you can reasonably expect a drop from a wide open player, it's not reasonable to factor that into your play call when it does depend on a wide open catch.
@@golddmanerun the ball = win. pass = might lose. that simple
@@golddmane I’m sorry but no, whether it worked or not, a run would have been the correct play call. Even if the run failed, it would have made my Falcons have to get a field goal in less than a minute with around 70 yards to gain.
@@joshuahartman2555 Run the ball = they can still tie. execute the play he called = 100% win
@@youarein1ov3 The Falcons' final drive took 1 minute and 4 seconds. It's extremely possible they could shave 5 seconds off the clock. But more importantly, you keep reducing the Eagle's play to the fact that it involved a throw. But more importantly, it was a play that SUCCESSFULLY got the ball right to Saquon, who would've stayed in bounds. It's 100% on Saquon to catch an easy ball.
Im a falcons fan i 100% was praying they threw it and it was a drop a pic whatever kicking a field goal after running it did nothing ok we had to score we gotta score anyways we had no timeouts and we would have had like 40 is seconds left instead 1:39 you run the ball which was giving you basically 4-5 yards a clip and then if you don’t get it you qb sneak that was successful all night why are we making it harder than it has to be this is a ARTHUR SMITH moment that brought AND COACH slammed him about last year tryna be the “biggest brain” in the room tf are we on about if the panthers did this instead of the jags coach and brought would have a field day and nick would be looking for excuses
Anybody seen my dad? Are grocery stores really 24 hours?
Just seen him he still on the way had to make a couple more stops
Bru came and ate Nick up and saved coach on that last Barkley segment
New thumbnail, I like it
I take it back. The thumbnail is the same thumbnail. Which is also good
The head coach of the Eagles totally messed up. As a coach, you are supposed to control what YOU can. Instead, he put it on his players to win this game, unnecessarily. He should have ran the ball and lived with whatever happened next
Lol if they ran the ball wouldn't it still be on his players to win the game???
The cutoff at the end was hilarious I wanted more lol
I travel a lot for work and this podcast have made my long rides so easy. thanks a lot guys keep up the good work!
Nick's right. You can tell by the Falcons body language that they thought 2 straight runs to get 3 yards to end the game was upcoming. That dropped pass completely swung the momentum, not only cuz it gave Atlanta a free timeout and hope, but the following FG on 4th and 3 gave the Falcons only one possible option; 4 down territory to score a TD. If they only needed a FG to tie, Atlanta would've played much more conservatively in hopes of not doing anything to lose the game thru a turnover.
I know it’s not in this video but coach arguing with nick about this was WILD. Not only was the run a better option in every way, saquan has dropped the most catches out of any RB since 2021..
Regarding the niners, Deebo misses half the season now, he is injured more than he plays. He is the 50% man.
Thank you coach for calling Nick out on his bs
(00:30) Eagles fall to Falcons 22-21 on MNF
(22:13) Is Brock Purdy in trouble without Christian McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel?
(33:33) Any panic about Caleb Williams play?
(40:47) Buying that the Jets will continue to play better?
(45:25) Mahomes Mountain
(1:02:58) Bigger reason for the loss: Saquon Barkley's drop or Nick Sirianni?
(1:18:18) Brou's MVP ballot through Week 2
(1:28:25) Trevor Lawrence on the Jaguars being 0-2
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They need to go ahead and hire you
They finally updated that photo lol 👏🏾
As a Seahawks fan… they should have just ran the ball
The interception was also partly on devonta getting pushed off route
Not to mention that Jalen has to throw an accurate pass and not throw a pick 6. Run the ball there for sure
Does Nick honestly think that most pro football players seeing that drop think that they would have made that catch? Of course they would!
They weren’t hearing Nick on the eagles play. Why aren’t you even just calling a run to lower the clock as much as possible? Eagles definitely just wanted style points.
Funk watch , wrist watch, waiting for nicks watch
Do we need a counter every time nick interrupts somebody 🤦♂️
I bet every one of these guys criticized Pete Carroll for the pass in the Superbowl.
Nick really hates Sirianni too much to ever give a real take
Nicks take on the whole run or pass play call is so unbelievably stupid my brain is hurting trying to participate in these mental gymnastics
anybody thinking nick is wrong here about the saquon drop is high af...run against the team cannot stop the run at all, run again if you don't get the first down, give them 50 seconds wherein they will most likely play for a field goal, if you don't get the first down
as for the eagles play call.... did pete carrol not learn us anything? 😂😂😂
Nah it's Saquan's fault yes, but it's still mainly Siriannis fault. That was doing the ONE thing he could to give them a chance.
We really going to compare 49rs o line to the bears o line when comparing Brock Purdys and Caleb’s first two games?
Whoever does these time stamps should look for other employment
They probably don’t factor in the ads when making the time stamps. 🤷🏻♂️
@@johnbrowntheprophetit’s not even that. You click on any particular stamp and the guys are still talking about the previous topic for another 5 minutes
Nick's Brock hate has gotten cringy.
Sometimes i worry coach just throws away common sense to disagree with Nick because that is what a portion of viewers like to see and/or hear, Nick is right about the Eagles bonehead game management
coach arguing how a failed play was the correct play let's me know why he's not coaching
I think two things can be true, Saquon should have caught that pass and then we aren’t talking about it, but we are now talking about the play call and probabilities because Sirianni made that call. The game is partially a game of probabilities, and partially a game of luck, and partially a game of will and desire. They all coincide and combine to make the NFL what it is. So we can go both ways here, and that’s what makes it interesting
Eric Mangini ate Nick alive! 🤣🤣
I feel like a completely objective fan who doesn't care about the eagles one way or another. Nick has officially lost his mind if he means to purport that scheming a man wide open, is poor coaching. Crazy
The plethora of ads was a nice touch. Way to skirt around those pesky UA-cam premium ad dodgers
Yall need to put up more clips. The intern is sleep at the job
At least Nick waited until the end to make me turn off the pod. One of his dumbest takes yet
The Eagles are Brou’s Trevor Lawrence
That banging on the table Nick does at the beginning of the show; is that supposed to be a drum roll? He has absolutely no sense of rhythm!
So annoying! 🙄 He's the kid that starts shouting to people across the room as soon as he walks in so everybody notices him.
That eagles game was on the coach
I am getting tired of coach mangini, he only wants to criticise nick’s takes even if agree with it.
Considering nick constantly cuts people off.. calls people out their name .. and likes raise his voice at people ….it’s fair
@@timmartin2417 yes but it just seems dishonest to me, like Nick is often complimentary of the bud list, and i mean he Will agree with anyone if he believe the take is right. With coach i do think that if brou were to make the exact same tiers or list or anything than Nick we’d get différent reaction from him for the same idea.
Nick Wright letting them tight suits get to his brain. He had neve r coahche d anything but yelling at his co-host who literally coached multiple teamz
Zero likes in 14s show really fell off :(
Hater
Never heard that one before
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Hater:(
It's hard to like a shoqs thays repetitive personally lesson to this to hear about the the top 5 in the league otherwise you're not getting any info
Coach just proves why he isn't a coach right now every time he opens his mouth lol that play call by the Eagles was sooo stupid that's the bottom line
Mangini is just insufferable 90% of the time. He has some moments but his commentary is just flatly wrong more often than not and annoying even when he has an off day where he's right.
I like the new background photo boys.
I don’t. Nick looks like a broke Jesus. 🤷🏻♂️🙄🤦🏻♂️
finally a new picture LOL
Run the ball
Let's go, new updated thumbnail!
That arguement on the eagles was embarrassing for Brou and Coach. I dont know if they actually believe that but that was a utter lack of understanding of the game.
I love this show
Best sports show
Love coach - but show gone bad
Gotta say it. Coach is the worst part of this show. And it’s not even close
he's gotten better 😂
He is the only one who calls Nick out. - so he is a great addition to the show.
I cant tell of he's talking about football or giving a Microsoft Office tutorial
@@KennypowerstruthbombsExcept he pushes back with terrible arguments.
No, Greg is way worse. 🤷🏻♂️🙄🤦🏻♂️
FUNK WATCH!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
All non playing commentators are biased
That’s what makes it good
Everyone's biased, it's hiding it thats the problem. Jason Kelce picked the eagles to win by 50 didn't he?😂
Sorry Nick, Coach is right and you are wrong. If.Barkley simply catches the ball none of this is even a topic of conversation. It's really just that simple. Both the coach, QB and running back have probably run this play a million times in our lives and it just didn't work this time. Let's not over analyze this. 🤦🏽♂️
New pic