Kevin Patullo has pushed Eagles legend to breaking point with wild ultimatum

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The city of Philadelphia has certainly grown tired of Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and his offense stinking up the house week after week.

In the Eagles' 22-19 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, it was more of the same with the offense. The Eagles didn't reach 400 yards once again and had a season-high five turnovers, including Jalen Hurts' interception in overtime that cost the Eagles the game.

Eagles fans have been over Patullo for a while, but now the team's former players are speaking out. Former Eagles star running back LeSean McCoy spoke on his Speakeasy show, where he gave the team an ultimatum: either fire Patullo or take him out of the Hall of Fame.

“Take me off. Nobody has ever asked. I’m going to say ‘Mr. Lurie, it’s either me or Kevin’. If Kevin is not fired, put 25 back out there on the street.”

McCoy is sharing the same frustration that all fans have been feeling this season

The Eagles' offense has not been playing well all season, and the numbers show it. They remain in the bottom 10 in total offense, passing, and rushing, which makes it even more frustrating to watch the team with all the stars and weapons they have on that side of the ball.

McCoy's statement is going a bit too far, as he shouldn't want to push himself out of the Eagles Hall of Fame because of Patullo. Even so, it shows the level of frustration fans have after yet another bad performance by the offense.

The good news is that the offense will have some good teams to get right with, as they still face the Las Vegas Raiders and the Washington Commanders twice. Their Week 17 Buffalo Bills game will be a challenge, but there are still four weeks to get this thing right.

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McCoy's heart is in the right place, as it should be a clear message to the Eagles that fans and former players are serious about the concerns with the offense.

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