Breaking News: Eagles Seek New QB Coach, Sparking Debate
The Philadelphia Eagles are on the hunt for a quarterbacks coach, and the search has sparked an intriguing debate among fans and analysts.
Eagles' new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, is leading the charge to find a QB coach, and the first candidate to emerge is Connor Senger, a former assistant with the Arizona Cardinals. Senger, at just 30 years old, is a rising star in the coaching world, having interviewed for multiple positions across the league.
But here's where it gets controversial... Senger's journey began with the Bill Bidwell Coaching Fellowship, a program aimed at promoting diversity in NFL coaching. He worked under Kliff Kingsbury in Phoenix and then spent three years with Jonathan Gannon, the former Eagles defensive coordinator. Senger's roles evolved from quality control to assistant QB coach and finally to passing game coordinator under Drew Petzing, now the Lions' offensive coordinator.
Senger's experience includes working with veteran Jacoby Brissett, who had a solid year with the Cardinals, and also with Kyler Murray. His diverse coaching background, including time at various universities, makes him an intriguing candidate.
And this is the part most people miss... Senger's potential hiring could impact the future of current Eagles quarterbacks coach, Scot Loeffler. Loeffler, who has worked with Jalen Hurts for multiple seasons, is under contract but may face an uncertain future if the Eagles bring in a new QB coach.
The Eagles' QB room has seen a lot of turnover, with Hurts working with five different coaches in just five years. This latest move could be a pivotal moment in shaping the team's offensive strategy and the development of their young quarterback.
So, what do you think? Is Senger the right choice for the Eagles? Or should they look elsewhere? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!