The Josh Innes Show - Kevin Patullo Responds To House Being Egged

Episode Date: December 4, 2025

Eagles OC Kevin Patullo's house was egged after the Eagles lost to the Bears. Now, I'm not going to defend it because it's not something I would do.... But, I don't think it's the most vile thing I'...ve heard or seen from fans. Philly is a truly unique place. You know this going in. Let's break this down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:30 Offensive Coordinator, who is responsible for one of the worst offenses you're ever going to watch, except for brief moments. There are brief moments where you're like, wow, and then A.J. Brown gets to put up his numbers, and everybody's happy and yay. But for the most part, it's not good. His name is Kevin Petulow, and his house was egged by McDougals after the last game, and he has spoken about this. So let's hear what Kevin Petulow has to say about his house being egged by Wacky McDougals.
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Starting point is 00:01:34 All righty, here we go, Kevin Petulow. Let's break it down, brother. Tell me about getting your house egged. You know, at this point, right, we're ready to focus and winning the game. You know, unfortunately, it happened. You know, I've been here for five years now, and it's been awesome.
Starting point is 00:01:51 I mean, this is such a unique place to coach and play. Well, it's awesome until you have to be. the guy that is making the decisions or you are the guy that is perceived to be making decisions by all of the McDougals. And once the internet and once talk radio importantly has decided that you are the bane of their existence, McDougal goes into like, like McDougal's interesting because McDougal in a way is kind of like, I'm trying to think of the best way to put it. You know, like how there are people who are, like Swifties.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Like if Taylor Swift needed you to kill somebody. there are probably people who are Swifties who are willing to do that. Like if someone slid into your DMs pretending to be Taylor Swift, and instead of trying to con you out of a thousand Amazon gift cards, they were like, here's what I need you to do. I need you to kill blank. These people would be like, I'm in. What do you need me to do?
Starting point is 00:02:45 Where do I need to be? Let's go. There are people that are just like that. That's McDougal. There's a certain level of obsession that certain McDougals have, and they will do, like they are like Celtic Pride. McDougal is like the movie Celtic. pride. Like they made that about Boston fans, right? I believe that movie should have been made.
Starting point is 00:03:02 It should have been like Philly's pride or like Bird's Pride or something because that was a far more realistic thing where I could see people kidnapping. Like I could see a scenario where McDougal is kidnapping, you know, Michael Jordan or something like that, more so than the Boston people. Not that they're not nuts too. But like the Philly people, I could legitimately see that. And I say that with peace and love because I love you guys. But like that's how it would be It's a far more realistic movie if that's about Philly. But they are willing to do a lot of dirty work for the team, and if they think that you suck, they're going to let you know.
Starting point is 00:03:37 It's a lot easier to be the guy that's kind of behind the scenes that nobody really thinks about. That's probably why your time here has been so great. Now that you're the guy that has to make all the big decisions and you're the guy that's the face of the sputtering offense, life comes at you fast. It's very special. We've been to two NFC championship games. We've won at Lincoln Financial, a Super Bowl. The parade is just, it's an amazing atmosphere to be a coach and a player.
Starting point is 00:04:01 It's like, let me make sure I give you all that. So I let you know how much I love you before I have to let you down by dropping bombs on you about how you're fucking lunatics. And as coaches and players, we all know that part of our job is to handle criticism. We know that in most places it's our job to handle criticism. In Philadelphia, there's just a whole hell of a lot more criticism by a lot of people who are going to stay at like 12 years old mentally for their entire lives. And so it's perfectly acceptable to sit up here and talk about what's going on, how to fix it, what we're going to do going forward. And we know that. But when it involves your family, obviously, crosses the line.
Starting point is 00:04:36 So as far as I know, all that happened is the guy's house was egged, right? Like the kind of shit that people do on Halloween, right? Like, and I'll play the rest of this audio. But let me preface this by saying, as far as I know, all that happened is the guy's house was egged. Now, if there was more to it, then I don't know, then I don't know. No, but as far as I can tell from every story, his house was egged. And that's like the biggest thing, right? You know, like I'm reading headlines that, like, Delaware online, Kevin Petullo has message for vandals.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Like, are you really vandals if you egg someone's house? Like, you're assholes. And like, I get that. But, like, I think we might be overreacting a little bit to, like, vandals, right? Like, they're dipshits and their meatheads and they're McDougals. and I guess by the technical letter of the law, they are vandals. But are these really the scummiest people on the earth? Like, I've seen videos of Philly fans and fans in other places just randomly beating the shit out of fans from other teams.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Like, that's far worse than the coach getting his house egged. And so that happened. And at this point, you know, we just got to move on. We're trying to win. That's all we want to do is focus. And I get like that I don't have kids. So my view on things that involve kids are a little different. So, again, I have a dog.
Starting point is 00:05:53 So I understand this. But, like, when you bring it, like, you brought my kids into it. It's not like these guys were like the strangers and were wearing wacky masks and knocking on your door and haunting your children. There were some assholes throwing some eggs at your house. Now, again, the guy lives in a mansion from the picture I'm looking at to actually get the eggs to his house. You either have to have a cannon or you have to be pretty close to the house to egg. So I can see where your kids, if they're there, were at the house, would be pretty fucking petrified. So I get that.
Starting point is 00:06:22 And I don't know if they were there alone. I don't know what the full story was. I guess there's probably more details on that. But, like, we're talking about people egging your house. It's not, like, earth-shattering shit. You know, whether it's my family, whether it's a team, all we're trying to do together is focus on this week. We've got a long week, which has been good to have an extra day of preparation and go out to L.A. and be the Chargers. You know, when you talk about what had happened, I mean, ultimately, you know, like you said,
Starting point is 00:06:48 you want to be able to separate your job from your family. and we talked about it before I said it before that line was crossed and it was an unfortunate incident and that's the part of it that happened and you know us as a family we know we got to stick together and to be honest there's a lot of great people in the community I have great neighbors there's so many people I have reached out to my wife and I and our family
Starting point is 00:07:10 okay so here's a video of it okay let me see so this was at night a group of Eagles fans found offensive coordinator Kevin Petulow's house and egged it following the loss to the Bears A viral video shows several individuals gathered outside the property before the vandalizing of the New Jersey home. No arrests had been announced, but the investigation is ongoing. All right, let's see here. Let's let me turn this audio up so we can hear that.
Starting point is 00:07:33 If there is any audio, let's see. Here we go. I mean, they're out in the street. Like, I mean, look, they threw a couple eggs at the guy's house. Like, I don't know, they're Beavis and Budhead. like they're lameos like it's not something I would do like but if that's the extent of this like I get where you'd be annoyed by it like and I get that you feel like shit because people are shitting on you and like I get it but as far as some of the shit that's happened to other people
Starting point is 00:08:04 like there's been some far worse shit than a couple of McDougals out in Jersey egging your house again I get that if you're at home and it's kind of creepy and your kids see it your kids are creeped out look I don't know what some of these people are capable of like I don't believe that there's going to be that many people that are psychotic enough to harm you. They're not going to, you know, kidnap your kids and put a bunny in a pot on the stove. But, like, so I get where it's not good. I'm not defending it. But I also don't think it's the worst thing I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:08:31 And part of that is because we've dehumanized people because of the Internet. The Internet has led to people being dehumanized. We don't view celebrities as real people. We view them as objects. We view them as celebrities. So, like, part of that is the Internet culture, totally. And so, you know, it's not anything or one specific person. person. It happened and we just got to move on from it at this point. There's no, you're not
Starting point is 00:08:52 uncomfortable being there. You're not uncomfortable, you know, being in that neighborhood. You're not, you're not uncomfortable with sort of continuing things as they are. I mean, no, we've had a great experience here. That's what I was alluding to earlier. We've had a great experience here in Philadelphia. And it's a very special, unique place, you know, to work. And I continue, I look forward to, you know, all the more games we have and finishing strong in the season. Again, so again, I'm not supporting this. I'm not condone. And it's not something I would do. Actually, here's Ross Tucker breaking this down.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Let's see what Ross Tucker has to say. Number one, I grew up a fan of all four Philadelphia teams. So I kind of take offense when people rip on Philly fans as being the worst or whatever. But when you do stuff like this, it's a reflection on everybody. It's a reflection on all. By the way, people do dumb shit everywhere. I watch people set jerseys on fire in Houston. Like, what was it that someone, did someone went to Aryan Foster's house?
Starting point is 00:09:53 Let me see if I remember that correctly. It was the news. It was the news that showed up at Aaron Foster's house, I think. But like the Texans fans set a Matt Schaub jersey on fire. I think Texans fans Shob Jersey fire. Let's see if they did that. Where did that happen? A video went viral of a Houston Texans fan in a display of frustration,
Starting point is 00:10:13 bought a Matt Shob jersey in the stadium parking lot and set it on fire after a loss. Okay, so whatever. But my point is, people do dumb shit everywhere. All of Eagles fans. And unfortunately, that's exactly what happens when news about an incident like this gets out. But more importantly than that, I don't know Kevin that well. But can you imagine what that was like at 250 a.m. In the middle of the night when their house is getting pelted with eggs.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Now, if it's at 250 in the morning, I can see where it'd be a little bit creepy. I give you that, Ross, I concede. But, like, I'm looking at the video, and I'm doing, like, a full-on, like, film study of this. I don't know that these dudes have the arm strength to actually get the eggs to the house. That would be, like, I'm looking at where they are, and I'm watching the video, and I'm Supruder filming this thing here. I'm doing, like, a John Gruden tape breakdown, man, but I'm watching this. Do the eggs actually make it to the house? Like, again, these are meathead doofuses, but like, are they actually getting these eggs to the house?
Starting point is 00:11:30 Like, I can't see in the video. Like, again, dipshits, and I'm not supporting it. I'm not telling you that it's the nicest thing I've ever seen. But, like, I also don't think it's like an act of domestic terrorism. Can you imagine how scary that was for he and his wife and his kids? It's beyond unacceptable. I really hope they catch whoever did it because they were stupid enough to put it on social media and that there's some type of significant punishment because you can't have people scared
Starting point is 00:12:07 in their own house because the football team didn't score as many points as you wanted them to. Ross, I don't disagree. It's not a good thing So like it is what it is and I understand it I think we're being a little over dramatic about a guy's house getting egged Right a little bit just a hair just a scotch I'm not defending it I wouldn't do it I'm not a meathead but I think sometimes we love to clutch our pearls and be like this is the worst shit I've ever seen I don't know man like they're not a costing the guy anywhere they're not threatening the guy anywhere
Starting point is 00:12:41 Probably because I haven't seen him in public I bet some of these meatheads would But I don't know. I've just seen far worse things happen than that. And again, I understand the point that Ross is making. Your kids, they're in bed, whatever. I get it. I respect it. I understand that it's no good and it's probably a little bit creepy, whatever.
Starting point is 00:12:58 House is getting hit by eggs. Again, I'm still not convinced that those eggs made it to the house. Those guys kind of look like some noodle arm gibronies out there. So I'm not positive that those eggs even got to the house. Maybe they hit the yard. I don't know. But, again, look, I don't feel. I feel bad for the guy in the sense that he's just trying to do a job.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Like, I dealt with a lot of shit in Philly. Philly is a wild place, man. Like, that's the pro and con of Philadelphia is that it's a super, the pro is that it's super passionate. The con is that it's super passionate. There are very few places like that. Like, I was told when I moved to Detroit, like this place is like wild passion. Shit ain't like it is in Philly, like to the point that it's dangerous. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:36 Like I told you, that was the time that somebody left a spoon on my fence because I did the stab me with a spoon thing. So I went left a spoon there. I ordered food from C.J. and X one day. I got the food and the guy goes, hey, I'm Team Missinelli. Like, people are fucking nuts. But that's like the perk. That's the blessing and the curse. There's no other place like it. And I feel like I have a pretty good idea of things because I've either lived in certain places or I have family in certain places and been to them enough that I kind of understand the vibe of the place. Like, I never lived in Chicago, but I feel like I get the basic vibe of Chicago, sports-wise. I lived in Houston. I know the vibe of Houston. I didn't live in Dallas, but I think I know the vibe of Dallas. I lived in Philadelphia.
Starting point is 00:14:13 I know the vibe of Philadelphia. I lived in Nashville. I know the vibe of that. I know the vibe of Detroit now. I understand these things because I've seen them and I've lived them and I've experienced this. Philadelphia is 100% the most unique place on the planet. For good or bad, whatever you want to put it, it is the most unique place on the face of the earth as it relates to sports. There's no other place that's close.
Starting point is 00:14:39 And that's the good and the bad. And you know that when you take the job. I didn't know that when I took the job. I know that now. But like, there's a big part of me that would love to go back to the McDougal world that I was in 10 years ago of just like constant drama and everything's a fake story about me because at least you're in it. And like there's passion about it. And if you did a podcast, people would listen to it. Like, that's good.
Starting point is 00:15:02 I'm currently not in that world. So like there are times like when I was in that, I'm like, this is the worst fucking world ever. But now that I'm away from it for 10 years, I'm like, shit. I kind of miss that world. You know, like I miss like knowing that everything you say is under a microscope and there's a chance someone's going to write a blog about it and there's like just showing up put you in the news. I'm on a fucking milk carton here. So like, you know, it's a weird world, man. And Philly's a totally unique place and you know that when you sign up.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Now, do you deserve to get your house egged by someone? No. Is it probably kind of scary because you don't know what these guys are capable of? Sure. And I'm not defending it. But it's like, I don't think it's the worst thing I've ever seen. It's just dipshits egging a guy's house. I don't know if these are teenagers.
Starting point is 00:15:42 The sad thing is the saddest part is they're just grown-ass adults, probably. That's the worst part. But, like, at the end of the day, it's not something I'm going to lose my mind over. All right, and again, part of that is because we don't view these people as human, and that's maybe not right. It's probably not right, but that's the way of the world. The Internet has done that. This world that we live in now has dehumanized most people. More to come.

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