Eagles Coach Calls for More Fan Support After Narrow Browns Win
Philadelphia, PA - The Philadelphia Eagles escaped with a nail-biting 24-21 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, but head coach Nick Sirianni wasn't happy with the atmosphere at Lincoln Financial Field. After the game, he publicly expressed his desire for more fan support, stating that the crowd wasn't loud enough and that he felt the team needed their energy to pull off the win.
"We need our fans to be loud and proud," Sirianni said. "We need that home-field advantage, and I didn't feel it today. We got the win, but it could have been a lot closer if we didn't have that extra push from the crowd."
Sirianni's comments come at a time when the Eagles are facing a tough schedule, with several key matchups against top-ranked teams in the NFC. The coach is clearly aware of the importance of home-field advantage and wants his team to have the support they need to succeed.
While some fans may argue that the crowd was still loud enough to make a difference, Sirianni's message is clear: he expects more from the Philly faithful. The Eagles need their fans to bring the energy that's become synonymous with the city's passionate fanbase, and Sirianni believes it's crucial for the team's success.
"I want our fans to be the loudest in the league," Sirianni said. "I want them to make it impossible for opposing teams to hear their own play calls. That's the kind of environment we need to create."
The Eagles have a long history of passionate fans, and Sirianni's comments suggest a desire to rekindle that fire. It's a message that resonates with players and fans alike, and one that could be a turning point for the team as they navigate the challenges of the 2023 season.
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