The Philadelphia Eagles ’ offensive struggles under first-year coordinator Kevin Patullo have become impossible to ignore. And when you’re coaching in a city like Philly, where the fanbase breathes football and lives on emotion, you know the criticism is going to be loud. But this time, things went way past normal Philly outrage. Patullo’s home was vandalized, and for him, that crossed a line that shouldn’t ever be touched in sports.
“This is such a unique place to coach and play. It’s very special,” Patullo said during his press conference. “We’ve been to two NFC Championship games we’ve won at Lincoln Financial [Field], a Super Bowl, the parade, it’s an amazing atmosphere to be a coach and a player. And as coaches and players, we all know that part of our job is to handle criticis

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