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PHOENIX — For about an hour on Monday Night, Nick Sirianni sat behind a Super Bowl Opening Night podium and answered questions.
They came in rapid fire, from local Philly TV morning anchors and reporters all the way from the Middle East. There were nuts and bolts football queries and awkward attempts at creating a viral moment.
Sirianni handled them all with ease and insight, and it isn’t simple shifting from, say, the lessons learned by once getting fired by his Super Bowl counterpart Andy Reid to, well, who knows … This is a uniquely strange environment where "personalities" have donned wedding dresses, brought puppets to ask questions or tried to trick coaches and players in all sorts of ways.