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GM Howie Roseman Set to Impose a Massive Punishment on OC Kevin Patullo if the Eagles Lose to the Giants Again: “If You Lose to a Team Like the Giants Twice, You Don’t Deserve…”

GM Howie Roseman Set to Impose a Massive Punishment on OC Kevin Patullo if the Eagles Lose to the Giants Again: “If You Lose to a Team Like the Giants Twice, You Don’t Deserve…”

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Tension is boiling inside the NovaCare Complex as the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for their Week 8 rematch against the New York Giants — a game that’s being described internally as a “do-or-die” moment for the offense. Following a humiliating loss in the first matchup, GM Howie Roseman has reportedly issued an ultimatum: if the Eagles lose to the Giants again, offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo will be demoted and reassigned to a technical advisory role, effectively stripping him of all play-calling duties.

Roseman, known for his cold precision and uncompromising standards, took the rare step of directly addressing the coaching staff during a Thursday morning meeting. He admitted that he had heard the growing criticism from fans and acknowledged that the offense had been underperforming. “I’ve listened to the criticism from our fans, and to be honest — they’re not wrong. We can’t let a team like the Giants beat us twice in the same season. If that happens, he doesn’t deserve to stay in that position for another day,” Roseman stated.

According to team sources, Roseman has been closely monitoring the offense over the past month and has grown frustrated with its lack of creativity and poor red-zone execution. He reportedly demanded “immediate changes — or a change in personnel.”

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Players have also felt the pressure. Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith reportedly held a private meeting to regroup and refocus ahead of the critical divisional showdown, promising to deliver a statement performance on Sunday.

This upcoming matchup against the Giants isn’t just about revenge — it’s a final test for Kevin Patullo. In the words — and mindset — of Howie Roseman, failure in Philadelphia can be forgiven, but losing to the same team twice cannot.

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