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The Philadelphia Eagles successfully ended their three-game losing streak this week with a win over the New York Giants, but it still doesn’t sound like head coach Nick Sirianni was necessarily happy with the way he performed in the game.

During his press conference this week, Nick Sirianni had a little bit of self-criticism, admitting that he thought he was a little bit too tense on the sideline during the game.

“I need to be better in those scenarios when there is some high-pressure areas, they’ve got to see me calm and not tense there,” Sirianni said according to Pro Football Talk. “There is a time and place to be tense and there’s a time and place not to be. I know that’s something that I always have to work on as a head coach, and so that’s something I’m constantly working on. Body language, I think body language, I don’t know, I look more at actions than the body language. If that makes sense. I know body language is a type of action, but I look more at the action of the players and the coaches and myself there, as opposed to the body language.”

We’ll have to see whether or not Sirianni can relax a little bit more this week when the team takes on the Arizona Cardinals.

[Pro Football Talk]