Tony Kornheiser defends Nick Sirianni against "Get Up" panel Credit: Pardon the Interruption on ESPN

Tony Kornheiser has had enough of the former NFL players on Get Up.

After the Philadelphia Eagles and head coach Nick Sirianni avenged their loss in Super Bowl LVII this weekend, beating the Kansas City Chiefs to cap off a magical season, Kornheiser is ready for the crew that surrounds Mike Greenberg each morning at the Seaport in New York City to shove it.

“If I see these former NFL players go on the ‘Get Up’ show and they say, ‘Nick Sirianni, you gotta fire him. Nick Sirianni is the problem.’ No, no, no, no. You’re the problem,” said Kornheiser on Pardon the Interruption the day after Philly’s championship. “Nick Sirianni is 48-20, and he’s been to two Super Bowls in three years.”

We know Dan Orlovsky, at the very least, is on Kornheiser’s blacklist. The former NFL QB offered a mea culpa last week on The Pat McAfee Show for doubting Sirianni after a loss in the Super Bowl, followed by a beatdown in the Wild Card game in 2024.

There also was an incident last October in which Orlovsky, Damien Woody and Rex Ryan ripped Sirianni for what they called “clown behavior” after Sirianni got into it with opposing fans in the stands from the sideline.

Players are going to defend players. Even when that means pointing a finger at a capable coach. Especially given the criticisms levied at Jalen Hurts, the questions around Saquon Barkley’s value on the open market, or the underrating of Philadelphia’s elite offensive line, retired athletes are going to heap praise on the guys who do what they used to before defending an eccentric coach.

Though to Kornheiser’s point, that sometimes leaves them on the wrong side of some pretty glaring trends. Plenty of coaches have screwed up great situations like Sirianni has. All he has done is win games.

Whichever side you land on, the debate will be over soon. Sirianni is due for a new contract and can now use a shiny new Super Bowl ring as leverage against the Eagles in negotiations.

About Brendon Kleen

Brendon is a Media Commentary staff writer at Awful Announcing. He has also covered basketball and sports business at Front Office Sports, SB Nation, Uproxx and more.