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Trending: Nick Sirianni responds to Eagles’ recent struggles in press conference

The Philadelphia Eagles are coming off two back-to-back embarrassing losses.

The fan base is certainly in a state of panic as the 10-3 Eagles prepare to take on the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. It feels like the team/staff is due for some changes. However, Nick Sirianni, in his press conference, made it known he isn’t going to implement drastic changes.

“We’ll find every different way we can to improve what we’re doing on offense or defense,” Sirianni said when asked how he weighs his offense’s recent struggles vs. its track record of previous success.”

We’re not hitting a panic button as far as we’ve got to do everything different. We didn’t play good and we didn’t coach good the last two weeks. We didn’t play good enough and we didn’t coach good enough the last two weeks to win the games. It wasn’t up to our standard.”

The Eagle’s last two defeats weren’t respectable either. They were two disaster classes on both sides of the ball against divisional and conference rivals. Philly lost two consecutive games by 20-plus points for the first time since 2015.

“So we’re pissed, and we’re looking for ways to fix that,” Sirianni said on Thursday, “and as I said, we have our ideas of what we do, but then sometimes you look at different avenues of whether it’s the criticism from the outside or it’s an analytical thing. … There’s an art to knowing what criticisms you listen to and what ones are jokes for that matter. But that’s our jobs as coaches to go over everything we possibly can do.”

You can spend all day arguing about the biggest reason for the recent struggles, but the bottom line is the Eagles have some cleaning up to do. Luckily, they have the easiest strength of schedule remaining in the NFL.

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