Now that Nick Sirianni has put the finishing touches on his inaugural coaching staff in Philadelphia, we can break it down.
Of the 13 main coaches on the staff the head coach himself, his coordinators. and position coaches two are over 50, offensive line coach and run-game coordinator Jeff Stoutland, a Doug Pederson holdover and the elder statesman of the entire group who just turned 59 earlier this month, and new defensive line coach Tracy Rocker, a former star defensive tackle at Auburn, who will turn 55 in April.
Three of those 13 coaches are in their 40s, assistant head coach/running backs Jemal Singleton (45), receivers coach Aaron Moorehead, another Pederson holdover who turned 40 this past November, and tight ends coach Jason Michael (42).
February 9, 2021
La Salle s Sam Brown (2) passes out to teammate Nix Varano (5) against Archbishop Carroll during their game on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. (Andrew Robinson/MediaNews Group)
RADNOR Sam Brown caught the basketball, isolated his man behind the 3-point line and waited for the lane to clear.
In the first two games of the Explorers’ season, the junior guard felt like he hadn’t been aggressive enough but he wasn’t going to let it become a three-game trend. Going right, he took his man off the bounce, got to the rim, drew contact and finished to start the second half Monday night.
February 4, 2021
Archbishop Wood s Kaitlyn Orihel (left) defends Neumann-Goretti s Jonelle Price during their PCL clash on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. (Kev Hunter/MediaNews Group)
WARMINSTER A delayed start to the season along with cancelled practices due to a winter storm will make even the best teams appear as sluggish and sloppy as a snowdrift.
But Archbishop Wood began Thursday night’s second half the way it knows how.
“The first half wasn’t great so we came together and we made sure we shared the ball and knocked down open shots,” the Vikings’ Ryanne Allen said. “We just played as a team the way we know how to.”
Florida TE Kyle Pitts Goes No. 6 to Eagles in a Recent Mock Draft
Here is a closer look at the mock releaed by Pro Football Focus on the first day of February
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Feb 1, 2021
Pro Football Focus released a mock draft on a snowy Monday here in the Northeast, so let’s inspect it a bit closer.
Kyle Pitts is the Eagles’ pick at No. 6, per PFF.
So much can change between now and the end-of-April 2021 NFL Draft, but Pitts is an interesting choice, to say the least.
Here is what was said about Pitts by PFF in explaining why Pitts was the pick:
With the pandemic still raging and no vaccines in sight, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia had faith in a plan that put students back in the classroom.
Area Catholic schools reopened in the September for the start of the academic year, and today many have waiting lists of families seeking to enroll.
For the first time in decades, educators will celebrate National Catholic Schools Week at a time of rising admissions and with students now in classrooms that previously sat dormant. The unused space at many schools long in decline now allows for the social distancing recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.