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    Eagles' Nick Sirianni Dealing With Identity Crisis

    By Nick Faria,

    6 hours ago

    Andy Reid was always known as a pass-heavy head coach with top assistants.

    Doug Pederson was known as a coach who would always be aggressive in key situations.

    What exactly is Nick Sirianni known for as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles? It's the lasting question following the team moving forward after another late-game collapse.

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    Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni works from the sideline during the first half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.

    Eric Canha-Imagn Images

    In Philadelphia's 22-21 loss to the Falcons, the Birds blew a six-point lead in the final few minutes of action - the fourth such loss in the last two seasons in which the Eagles had a lead after the final two-minute warning and still lost the game.

    Fans and analysts, as always are looking for people to blame. Some will argue that Saquon Barkley's drop and the subsequent poor defense late are most at fault for the team's loss.

    Others point directly to Sirianni and his decision-making himself.

    In the end, it might just be a little bit of both.

    Sirianni made a questionable call by going for it early in the contest on fourth-and-four deep in Falcons territory. By not converting, the Birds kept three points off the board. Later in the game, after Barkley's drop, the Eagles chose to kick a field goal over not going for it on fourth-and-three.

    At that point late in the game, the Eagles already had the lead. An extra chance to convert on fourth down would have given the team the win.

    Instead, Sirianni gave the Falcons a chance on offense. A chance they ended up taking advantage of.

    The reality is that Sirianni's in-game decision-making is devoid of consistency and a competent path forward. Each decision feels like it's being made on a whim.

    Sirianni was never as aggressive as Pederson, and the team is more centric than they were under Reid. But Siriannid doesn't know what type of coach he wants to be.

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    And it could be exactly the type of thing that ends their chances of truly completing for a championship.

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