If he is not fired, I will leave the Philadelphia Eagles head coach, as he has a misunderstanding with his star player.
Nick Sirianni must learn to control his emotions if he is to keep his job as the Eagles’ coach. Recent information concerning Sirianni confirmed what is obvious to all: The coach requires assistance with self-control. It is past time for him to mature.
The chief of security for the Philadelphia Eagles, Dom DiSandro, has reportedly been barred from the team’s sidelines during Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys. Following DiSandro’s altercation with 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw during the Eagles’ 19-42 loss to San Francisco last Sunday, the NFL opened an inquiry into the player.
According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, DiSandro, who was not banned, is permitted to travel with the Eagles and carry out his regular work responsibilities but is not permitted to be on the team’s sideline during a game. According to the Associated Press, DiSandro’s sideline suspension is only valid for that one game. The Eagles released a statement on Saturday that stated, “We are going to respect the restriction that is currently in place. This is an ongoing conversation with the NFL.” “Dom will continue to play for the team in all other capacities even though he won’t be on the sidelines this Sunday.” Greenlaw has not yet received an official ban as of Saturday at noon, therefore the NFL is anticipated to impose more sanctions by 4 p.m., according to the Inquirer.