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Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni says he uses the same principles at home with his little daughter Taylor as he does with his Eagles football players accountability.

Nick Sirianni says, showing his daughter Taylor, how to hold himself accountable is a key attribute he also brings to the football field and in the locker room.

Sirianni made an example of when they lost in the final seconds of the Super Bowl to Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs about not making excuses and holding themselves accountable

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**Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni Addresses Preseason Starters, Weather Concerns, and Team Accountability**

Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni held a press conference today, addressing various topics ranging from preseason starter decisions to handling weather conditions and the team’s approach to accountability.

When asked about playing the starters in the upcoming preseason game, Sirianni remained non-committal. “We’ll see. You go through these practices. You go through the week. We’ve had a good three days of practices. Looking to get our fourth one in here today. We have to see what it’s like after this and how guys are feeling. They don’t particularly know exactly what we’re doing yet, so they deserve to know before anybody else,” he stated.

The weather forecast, predicting potentially severe conditions, was also a point of discussion. “Everything is always taken into account,” Sirianni said. “We would be foolish not to take everything into account, and we will take everything into account, including weather.”

In light of the serious forecast, Sirianni emphasized the importance of player safety, indicating that they are prepared for any scenario. “We’ll monitor it. We always get ready for wet weather games the way we do some things in walk-through, the way we do some things in practice. We did some things yesterday as far as our operation in kicking with the weather and with the ball.”

Sirianni also reflected on his evolving philosophy regarding the value of preseason snaps for starters. “Every year is a little bit different. Everything is taken into account. You have some general philosophies of what you think, but those are constantly changing and evolving.”

Discussing Quarterback Jalen Hurts, Sirianni acknowledged the team’s efforts to improve their response to blitzes. “We’re working through different ways to handle the blitz. Of course, hot answers are one answer. Throwing quick is another answer. There’s multiple answers that you have. We want to be able to be multiple, and we want to be able to handle the blitz.”

On the topic of Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore, Sirianni praised Moore’s play-calling abilities and understanding of the quarterback’s vision. “He really sees into the quarterback’s vision– him playing quarterback at a very high level– sees into the quarterback’s vision and how he sees it.”

Regarding the younger players, specifically Wide Receiver Ainias Smith, Sirianni stressed the importance of fundamentals and detailed coaching. “When you go out to play any practice, any game, you always want to be detailed in everything that you do. It’s those little details. If I hear one of my coaches say, ‘Catch it,’ I’m upset because it’s about how you do it, and that’s what we go about in that film room.”

Sirianni also addressed the importance of accountability within the team, using himself as an example. “If I’m not accountable to the things that I mess up, how am I going to expect them to be accountable to what they mess up? So that’s been day one here. I think that our world is dying for accountability in a world where there are so many things that you can blame things on.”

The head coach emphasized the significance of personal responsibility and its impact on team culture. “That’s the culture that we want to have. That’s the family I want to have as accountability, and accountability is just so important. If you don’t have accountability, then you’re not going to get better because you’re not going to recognize the mistakes that you made.”

Nick Sirianni’s press conference highlighted his thoughtful approach to managing the team, emphasizing preparation, safety, accountability, and continuous improvement.

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