Just a season removed from being one of the most explosive units in recent memory, the Philadelphia Eagles' offense has become an anchor pulling the team away from the dominance their roster is capable of. Understandably, offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo has taken most of the heat for the change in production. His overly conservative play-calling and inability to maximize the talent at his disposal have led Eagles fans to call for his job. While it's just Patullo's first season in the position, it wouldn't be shocking if a team with consistent championship aspirations chose to cut ties with an underperforming play caller. There aren't any excuses for fielding a dysfunctional offense with this level of talent. If the Eagles do choose to move on from him, recently fired Brian Daboll could quietly be the perfect replacement. Daboll's tenure with the New York Giants was rocky at best. After three and a half seasons as their head coach, the Giants fired him this week. He was able to lead an effective offense w