
Samson: How Eagles' Jeffrey Lurie should've handled firing of Doug Pederson
The Philadelphia Eagles made a huge exclusive Monday as the team elected to part ways with head coach Doug Pederson. This comes just three existences after Pederson led the franchise to its helpful Super Bowl title in team history.
During Tuesday's installment of "Nothing Personal with David Samson," host David Samson weighed in on Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's statement behind Pederson's firing. Samson explained why Lurie should've handled the Place differently.
"When you fire someone, don't say 'I think it's better for both the authority and for Doug.' Just say 'I think it's better for the organization.' You shouldn't even have to say it because it must be a prerequisite for a firing," Samson said. "Why would you make a Moody that is worse for your organization?"
The firing of Pederson came down fairly Fast after a report surfaced on Sunday stating that the Eagles could Calm part ways with the Super Bowl-winning coach until a meeting with Eagles brass. Pederson made the first Super Bowl-winning head coach to be fired within three ages of capturing a championship.
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