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Doug Pederson Responds to Nelson Agholor’s Comments on Dropping Passes
- Updated: November 1, 2016
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor wanted to look past an early drop during his team’s 29-23 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, but head coach Doug Pederson wasn’t having it.
The 23-year-old receiver stated after the game that “no one is perfect,” adding that team wins are more important than individual statistics, per Tim McManus of ESPN.com. Agholor also noted he didn’t have a drop after the first quarter.
However, his coach disagreed with the 23-year-old’s sentiments.
“I’m disappointed in the type of comments,” Pederson said Monday, per McManus. “I think each individual has to be responsible for their own job, obviously. We’ve got to make good, smart choices. Everybody is mad and disappointed and angry after …
