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One Philadelphia Eagles legend is sick of seeing his old team struggle on offense, and he’s pointing the finger at who he believes is the culprit.

No, it wasn’t quarterback Jalen Hurts, who had a career-high five turnovers in the 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, marking the Eagles’ third straight loss.

Instead, LeSean McCoy believes the blame sits at offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo’s feet amid a poor offensive output this season despite the team’s 8-5 record.

“If he’s back, I’m leaving the Eagles,” McCoy said bluntly on the “Speakeasy” podcast with Emmanuel Acho and Kieran Hickey-Semple.

It’s worth noting that McCoy is a member of the Eagles’ Hall of Fame, with his No. 25 retired by the franchise.

But McCoy doesn’t care

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