PHILADELPHIA — The drawing board in Nick Sirianni’s office at the NovaCare Complex must be worn out by now because the Eagles coach keeps having to go back to it.
Sirianni promised Friday night that he and his coaching staff would return to it Saturday after his team was run over by the Chicago Bears on a Black Friday that left Eagles’ fans in a dark mood.
By now, he must be on Plan E or F in his effort to fix the kind of offense that helped get Doug Pederson fired five seasons into his tenure despite having won the first Super Bowl in franchise history just three years earlier.
Nobody is suggesting that owner Jeffrey Lurie is going to fire Sirianni based on consecutive losses that have left the Eagles with an 8-4 record and allowed the 6-5-1 Dallas Cowboys to creep back into t

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