Eagles Scramble for Next OC, Eyeing Young Bear Declan Doyle - Potential Replacement for Patullo
The Philadelphia Eagles are in a heated search for their new offensive coordinator, and it appears they're throwing caution to the wind by targeting young Chicago Bears coach Declan Doyle. According to an ESPN report, the Eagles have requested to interview Doyle, who became the NFL's youngest OC just last off-season when he was hired by Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
Doyle's lack of experience as a play-caller might raise some eyebrows among fans and pundits alike, but it's clear that this 28-year-old has made a name for himself in the coaching ranks. He spent three seasons as an offensive assistant under Sean Payton in New Orleans before moving to Denver as tight ends coach last year.
While Doyle doesn't have any experience calling plays, his background working under Payton and Johnson is undeniably attractive. The two are renowned for their success with balanced offenses that incorporate a mix of run-pass ratios and diverse pass concepts.
The Bears' recent season was nothing short of impressive, with Doyle's team going 11-5 to secure the NFC North title. However, their Divisional Round loss to the Rams last Sunday might have raised some concerns about whether Doyle is truly ready for a top-tier role in the NFL.
This move could be seen as a calculated risk by the Eagles, who've struggled to find a successful OC in the past. Both Nick Sirianni and Kevin Patullo were first-time play callers hired in the past five seasons and only lasted one season before being let go.
Doyle's untested nature might raise questions about his ability to lead an offense, but it's undeniable that this young coach has already made a name for himself as a rising talent in the NFL coaching ranks.
The Philadelphia Eagles are in a heated search for their new offensive coordinator, and it appears they're throwing caution to the wind by targeting young Chicago Bears coach Declan Doyle. According to an ESPN report, the Eagles have requested to interview Doyle, who became the NFL's youngest OC just last off-season when he was hired by Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
Doyle's lack of experience as a play-caller might raise some eyebrows among fans and pundits alike, but it's clear that this 28-year-old has made a name for himself in the coaching ranks. He spent three seasons as an offensive assistant under Sean Payton in New Orleans before moving to Denver as tight ends coach last year.
While Doyle doesn't have any experience calling plays, his background working under Payton and Johnson is undeniably attractive. The two are renowned for their success with balanced offenses that incorporate a mix of run-pass ratios and diverse pass concepts.
The Bears' recent season was nothing short of impressive, with Doyle's team going 11-5 to secure the NFC North title. However, their Divisional Round loss to the Rams last Sunday might have raised some concerns about whether Doyle is truly ready for a top-tier role in the NFL.
This move could be seen as a calculated risk by the Eagles, who've struggled to find a successful OC in the past. Both Nick Sirianni and Kevin Patullo were first-time play callers hired in the past five seasons and only lasted one season before being let go.
Doyle's untested nature might raise questions about his ability to lead an offense, but it's undeniable that this young coach has already made a name for himself as a rising talent in the NFL coaching ranks.