Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni discusses how he maintains accountability within his team during periods of sustained success.
How about the other end of the spectrum? From a psychological standpoint, it can be just as difficult to deal with success, albeit with different hurdles. The 12-2 Eagles have won a franchise record 10 consecutive games and Nick Sirianni is now 46-19 (.708) as Philadelphia's coach, the sixth-best winning percentage in NFL history.
One of Sirianni's core coaching beliefs is accountability so Philadelphia Eagles On SI asked the coach if that becomes more difficult during periods of sustained success. 'No. I think when you are making corrections, the tape is very black and white,' Sirianni said. 'Either I didn't do my job or I did do my job. That's as a player, that's as a coach.''Something that we focus so much on as coaches is to paint the picture very clearly so that the job requirement is very clear,' he said. 'Showing them different looks, different pictures, things like that. ‘Hey, here is the job requirement on this.’''When you meet the standard – whether that's in situational football, whether that's on a play design, whether that’s on a play design versus a certain look, offensively or defensively – you’re pointed out and told, ‘Hey, this is really good,’' Sirianni explained. 'When you don't meet the standard, you correct it.''I think that's something that you do no matter what,' said Sirianni. 'I know that sometimes you can even be harder on guys after wins and through stretches because everyone is trying to get better. So nothing really changes. It’s kind of our core value as far as accountability. Our job as coaches is to be very clear and to do the things that we need to do. Then their job as players is to live up to that standard. JOHN MCMULLEN John McMullen is a veteran reporter who has covered the NFL for over two decades. The current NFL insider for JAKIB Media, John is the former NFL Editor for The Sports Network where his syndicated column was featured in over 200 outlets including the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and Miami Heral
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