Recently, Philadelphia Eagles fans did nothing to help out their reputation by egging the home of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo in the wake of the team's ugly Black Friday loss to the Chicago Bears. The Eagles now sit at 8-4 on the season, and although they are still in good position to win the NFC East, their fans are clearly unimpressed with the team's performance.
On Wednesday, Patullo spoke on the egging incident for the first time publicly.
“As coaches and players, we all know that part of our job is to handle criticism. And so it’s perfectly acceptable to sit up here and talk about what’s going on, how to fix it, what we’re going to do going forward and we know that. But when it involves your family, obviously it crosses the line,” said Patullo, per Dave Zangaro of NBC

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