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Nick Sirianni s First Task will be to Assemble a Staff, Starting with Coordinators
Here are some potential names to watch as well as some current assistants who may now return
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Jan 21, 2021
PHILADELPHIA - In a wide-ranging search that spanned two presidential administrations the home run came late for Jeffery Lurie, in the form of the ninth candidate of the 10 interviewed for the Eagles head-coaching position.
Nick Sirianni, the right-hand man of Frank Reich in Indianapolis, replaces the only Super Bowl-winning coach in Eagles history, Doug Pederson.
The New York native, who once coached in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, is just 39 and like a lot of things with the Eagles, all roads lead back to Andy Reid.
Eagles Hire Nick Sirianni as Head Coach
The Indianapolis Colts OC will replace Doug Pederson, who was fired on Jan. 11, just three years after winning a Super Bowl
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Jan 21, 2021
Nick Sirianni arrived on the Eagles’ coaching scene late but must’ve made quite an impression on the team’s search party because he became he is their next head coach on Thursday.
A source confirmed the hiring, though the Eagles have yet to make it official.
The Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator for the last three years, Sirianni was the ninth candidate to interview for the position that opened up when the Eagles fired Doug Pederson on Jan. 11. He met with owner Jeffrey Lurie, team president Don Smolenski and general manager Howie Roseman on Tuesday, an interview that wasn’t concluded until the next day.
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Dani Bloomingdale, Concord: A junior outfielder, Bloomingdale played in all 15 games (13 starts) and hit .103 (3 for 29) with four runs, two RBIs and two stolen bases. The NCAA Division II Mountain Lions of the Mountain East Conference went 8-6-1 overall. As a sophomore in 2019, Bloomingdale played in 50 games (45 starts). Bloomingdale hit .340 (34 for 100) with 20 runs, 13 RBIs and eight stolen bases (second on the team). She was also named to the MEC All-Tournament Team, as she hit .389 (7 for 18) in six games with three runs and four RBIs. Concord went 38-21 (22-10 MEC) and advanced to the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Championships, where it went 0-2.