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Credit where it’s due: Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio crafted a game plan that beat the brakes off the Kansas City Chiefs, slowing down and frustrating their offense long enough for Kellen Moore’s offense to put up enough points to keep the game out of reach. And they did it in the Super Bowl, the first title win of Fangio’s long NFL career.
It’s fitting that Super Bowl LIX was played at the same Superdome where Fangio started that coaching career. His first NFL job was with the New Orleans Saints, where he got to work with a couple of Hall of Fame linebackers on the...
Continue reading...It’s fitting that Super Bowl LIX was played at the same Superdome where Fangio started that coaching career. His first NFL job was with the New Orleans Saints, where he got to work with a couple of Hall of Fame linebackers on the...