That leaves Doug Pederson even though the Super Bowl-winning coach should be the least likely fall guy if merit alone was Lurie s measuring stick.
Pederson, however, could simply lose this thing by default in the eyes of an owner who seems to regard change for change s sake as a synonym for evolution after what he regards as disappointing seasons, at least since Super Bowl LII.
Some have even speculated that Pederson sees that landscape as well and wouldn t mind moving on from the micromanagement of his bosses because the conventional wisdom is that the veteran mentor would be unemployed for about 15 seconds while any new destination would come with the silver lining of more autonomy as well.
Pre-Hurts, Doug Pederson’s offense was simply incapable of standing in the middle of the ring and throwing haymakers with a 526-yard performance fueled by playmakers like Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins. Rebounding from the adversity of a 16-0 deficit against such an offensive powerhouse would have been a laughable prediction.
But that’s exactly what happened on Sunday when Hurts generated 401 yards by himself in his second professional start 338 passing with three touchdowns and another 63 on the ground with score No. 4.
The Eagles ultimately lost 33-26, of course, but were still throwing bombs into the waning seconds, nearly giving Pederson the difficult decision of going for the win or trying to force overtime with backup holder Zach Ertz, forced into unfamiliar territory after a Cam Johnston concussion.
These gay students can now donate blood after years of being denied
‘Giving blood should be equal for everyone regardless of sexuality’
4 months ago
After years of campaigning, gay men in relationships will now be able to donate blood.
Males who have sex with one man in a long term relationship of three months or more can now donate blood, as announced by the NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT).
This is a huge change as previously all men had to abstain from having sex with other men for three months before donating blood. The restriction did not apply to heterosexuals, who were eligible to donate blood even if they have had unprotected sex with multiple partners.