4 things Saints can learn from Chiefs and Eagles in Super Bowl LVII

We saw some of the best coaching and quarterback play in the league on Sunday night. Here are 4 things the Saints can learn from the Chiefs and Eagles in Super Bowl LVII:

We saw some of the best coaching and quarterback play in the league on Sunday night, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII trading body-blows to determine a new champion. Andy Reid versus Nick Sirriani. Patrick Mahomes against Jalen Hurts, who played the best game of his life on the biggest stage possible.

It was a really impressive display, but it also helped to highlight some league-defining trends, and there are a couple of key takeaways we can break down from the game. Here are 4 things the New Orleans Saints can learn from the Chiefs and Eagles as they prepare for the 2023 season:

Nick Sirianni emphatically told fans ‘That [expletive] was for Frank Reich’ after the Eagles beat the Colts

Frank Reich has to feel good about this one

The Eagles were once the last undefeated team in the NFL, but over the last couple weeks they haven’t looked too great.

Their game against the Colts on Sunday was certainly a struggle. It was the first real controversy the team has overcome this season. They were down by 13 points in the 4th quarter with the offense sputtering. Then Jalen Hurts did Jalen Hurts things and they wound up winning 17-16.

The win had Nick Sirianni completely fired up. He bounced up and down the sidelines celebrating with Eagles fans and talking to Colts fans. This win clearly meant a lot to him.

The reason why is obvious. It was a win for Frank Reich, who the Colts fired a few weeks ago before bringing in Jeff Saturday. Sirianni coached under Reich in Indianapolis before coming to the Eagles.

That’s exactly what he told Colts fans.

That checks out. Sirianni absolutely loves Frank Reich. He said as much after the game.

That’s where all that emotion is coming from.