Eagles Coordinator Kevin Patullo Addresses Vandalism After Team's Loss

Kevin Patullo Speaks Out
Following the Philadelphia Eagles' 24-15 defeat against the Chicago Bears, offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo found himself at the center of a troubling incident: his house was vandalized. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Patullo shared his feelings about the situation, highlighting the unacceptable nature of such actions against his family.
Crossing the Line
Patullo acknowledged that receiving criticism is part of his job, and he understands the expectations that come with his position. However, he emphasized that there is a significant difference between professional criticism and actions that threaten personal safety. He stated, "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, it obviously crosses the line." This poignant statement underscored the gravity of the situation and its impact on his family life.
The Eagles organization and its fans are expected to rally behind Patullo during this challenging time, as the team's focus now shifts to future games and addressing on-field performance.
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