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    Breaking NewsThe Eagles are 5-0?FILED UNDER:
    Source: Eagles consulting with Vic Fangio


    The revered defensive mind is contributing to Philadelphia’s football team.

    By Brandon Lee Gowton@BrandonGowton Oct 10, 2022, 2:37pm EDT

    Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
    The Philadelphia Eagles have a better defense now than they did at this time last year.

    Through the first five games of 2021, the Birds allowed 23.2 offensive points per game.

    Through the first five games of 2022, the Birds have allowed just 16 offensive points per game.

    There are multiple reasons for the improvement. Key factors include an improved roster, a more experienced staff, schematic continuity, and opponent quality differences.

    Jonathan Gannon ultimately deserves credit for overseeing better results. And it might not hurt that the Eagles defensive coordinator has had assistance from someone dubbed as “the most influential DC in modern NFL.”

    The Eagles are currently consulting with former Denver Broncos head coach and long-time NFL DC Vic Fangio, a source tells Bleeding Green Nation/BGN Radio alumnus and current SB Nation executive producer of team community podcasts Michael Kist.


    Fangio’s involvement in the Eagles’ operation hardly comes as a shock; BGN had previously noted he attended a lot of training camp practices this summer. He was even spotted at the team’s joint training camp practices against the Dolphins in Miami Gardens, Florida.

    Nick Sirianni was asked about Fangio’s attendance early in training camp on August 1. Here’s that exchange:
    Q. You had Vic Fangio here last week and Mike McCord last year. When you bring guys in to visit, how important is that for you? Does it help you? What do you sort of do to pick their minds?

    NICK SIRIANNI: We like to bring in guys that — I make it very clear to the staff that we bring guys in that we got to trust them and that we’re close to. Vic has some relationships on the staff, and it’s great to have him here. And then you also use it, right, they come in, they eat, they watch practice, and you make them work for that a little bit, right? You pick their brain. So, he’s here because he’s got relationships with guys. Of course, we’d be foolish not to use him. And then throughout the week, we’ll have different coaches here. I know Jim Smith from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, who’s a defensive coordinator there — he worked with me and that’s why he was here last week. So, there is always going to be a relationship aspect of why a guy is here. My brother will be coming. He’s allowed to come into the practice, and I’ll pick his mind when he’s here as well.

    Though Fangio has been granted his own access to the NovaCare Complex in South Philly, he is currently contributing remotely. Thus, one could surmise he is helping with game plans in some capacity but doesn’t have a role in the live game day action.

    One can also wonder why word of Fangio’s involvement didn’t come to light sooner. Perhaps there is a concern about optics of Gannon being undermined. Or perhaps the Eagles are just quietly preparing to replace Gannon with Fangio if Philly’s DC ends up getting a head coaching job in the 2023 hiring cycle. Gannon clearly drew interest last year as he interviewed for multiple openings before returning to the Eagles.

    There would be logic to Fangio eventually replacing Gannon. In addition to boasting an impressive resume, Fangio is a Dunmore, Pennsylvania native (two hours north of Philly). He also has a relationship with former Denver Broncos vice president of player personnel and current Eagles senior personnel director/advisor to the general manager Matt Russell. Russell and Fangio overlapped in 2019 and 2020.

    It’s also quite possible Fangio ends up elsewhere in 2023. He figures to be highly sought after in terms of both professional and college football ranks.

    For now, though, he’s helping the Eagles.
    "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

  • #2
    Eh, I e read during TC and early season about Sirianni bringing guys in. I’d guess it is no different than Andy brining guys in just to give you a ‘what are my tendencies that I o relook’ view. Fangio is no slouch so I like them picking his brain. Sirianni is doing a good job as a first time HC. Whether he can do the little things that get you over the hump to the SB is TBD
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    • #3
      Interesting. Still not completely sold on the defense; they were trying the bend-and-hope-for-a-mistake defense for a while yesterday against Arizona. And Murray picked them apart pretty well. taz said we blitzed only four times. Certainly, when our front four can get pressure we are fearsome. Just not sure how many games we can count on it. We did only allow 17 points yesterday but part of that was the huge grinding drive we had at the end of the game, i.e. our best defense was to keep their offense off the field. And still needed to get lucky to not give up the tying FG.

      Dallas will be interesting. Hopefully we can get pressure with four rushers, but if not, Cooper Rush has been a good game manager who hasn't made mistakes. Not sure giving him safe easy short throws is the answer there, but haven't watched closely to see if he has accuracy issues. They are more relying on their defense forcing mistakes to win right now though, so that will be our offense's biggest test. Sure hope we have either Mailata or Dillard back.

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      • #4
        Damn i forgot to tape that game! I did get a great look at the O line from MM's video though. It's a must see! I thought that I saw more than 4 blitzes though. Maybe they just played some games with the line or zone blitzed. I'll tell you ND, I'm still not convinced of the WHOLE STAFF except Stout. I'm thinking more of the talent we have improved that has been the difference. Bradbury has been a BLANKET of a DB and we.ve been pretty solid as a whole. I wish we had Isac back because I anticipate a strong rush up the middle and that's a QB's nightmare. Fangio's influence can only help a shaky Gannon.
        "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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