Date | News |
2/04/25 | Eagles' Owner Echoes Nick Sirianni's Passing Game Sentiment. Winning makes revision easier in the NFL. Rewind to the spring and summer of last year and the Eagles spent their offseason trying to evolve their offense after a perceived poor 2023 campaign in which Philadelphia finished No. 8 overall (a disappointing at the time 16th in passing and No. 8 in rushing). The scapegoats for the perceived underachievement were former offensive coordinator Brian Johnson and ex-quarterbacks coach Alex Tanney. In came Kellen Moore and Doug Nussmeier to clean up the passing game and evolve it with more motion and “creativity,” the buzzword among fans that essentially means aesthetics. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/eagles/news/eagles-owner-ec... |
8/30/24 | 10 Colts Things: How Shane Steichen is fostering team-wide confidence, inside the Anthony Richardson-Jonathan Taylor pairing, Laiatu Latu's remarkable preview and what we learned in 2024 preseason. 1. This entire team is behind Shane Steichen – and that's not by accident. Alex Tanney signed with the Cleveland Browns just before Thanksgiving in 2013 and had all of five days to learn his new team's offense before backing up starter Brandon Weeden for a Week 13 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The guy tasked with teaching Tanney the system was a 28-year-old offensive quality control coach: Shane Steichen. Eleven years later, Tanney is now on Steichen's coaching staff as the Colts' pass game coordinator. Source: https://www.colts.com/news/2024-season-preview-sha... |