Having already made a change at defensive coordinator, criticism of the Philadelphia Eagles' offense remains.

Nick Sirianni says any criticism of the team's offense should be pointed to him.

During Philadelphia's three-game losing streak, the Eagles have failed to score more than 19 points in a game.

"We have to put the players in more positions to create explosive plays," Sirianni said.

"But make no mistake about it, this offense is being run the exact same way the offense was run last year and the year before that. This offense is my offense; right? This is my offense. So, the criticism on the offense I think unfairly goes to [first-year offensive coordinator] Brian [Johnson]. Brian calls the plays. Brian calls the plays. It unfairly goes to Brian. The criticism on this offense should come at me because this is my offense. I was hired to do a job here and got hired because I was successful as an offensive coordinator with our schemes and the different things that we did to coach players and help players win. I'm committed to that. Like I said, the criticism should come at me, and I think it unfairly goes at Brian a lot of the times because he’s calling the plays."