Nick Sirianni: I haven't considered any offensive coaching changes
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The Philadelphia Eagles experienced a disappointing 24-21 loss to the Dallas Cowboys after leading 21-0 early in the game. Despite the strong start, the Eagles' offense failed to score again, continuing a trend of inconsistency that has been evident throughout the season. This performance follows a stretch where the team scored only 26 points over two previous games. Head coach Nick Sirianni addressed concerns about the offensive struggles during his Monday press conference, expressing confidence in the current players and coaching staff, including offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. Sirianni stated he has not considered making any staff changes, emphasizing the need to improve across all aspects of coaching, playing, execution, and scheme. The Eagles are opting to maintain their current course despite past adjustments to the coaching staff yielding mixed results.
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