Kevin Patullo has allegedly been facing the wrath of angry Philadelphia Eagles fans amid the team's offensive struggles. A clip posted on social media showed a few fans allegedly vandalizing the offensive coordinator's home by throwing rocks. They also appeared to demand that he leave the team.The video was initially posted on TikTok and reshared by Eagles Nation on X. It has received over 902,000 views.Moorestown Police later confirmed that the Eagles OC's home was vandalized on Saturday morning. However, they clarified that fans did not throw rocks, but instead hurled eggs at his property. The police also stated that an investigation is underway to identify the vandals.Eagles coach Nick Sirianni hired Kevin Patullo as the pass game coordinator back in 2021. Before the start of this season, he was promoted to offensive coordinator, replacing Kellen Moore.However, the Eagles' offense has stalled this season. They are 23rd in passing, averaging 196.3 yards per game, and 22nd in rushing, averaging 108.5 yards. They haven't crossed 21 points in their last five games.Last Friday, the Eagles suffered a disappointing 24-15 home loss to the Chicago Bears. Quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 19 of 34 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns.Nick Sirianni on Kevin Patullo's future with the EaglesDuring Monday's press conference, Nick Sirianni said he will retain Kevin Patullo as the offensive coordinator despite the team's struggles. He also said the team needs to improve its play-calling."Obviously, we're evaluating everything," Sirianni said. "We will think about some different things that we want to do all over the place: scheme, everything. I don't think it benefits us for me to share in particular what it is."We've just got to execute it better and scheme it better, and all that can be true, we've got to call it better. It's every area that we need to improve on. ... It's my job to do whatever I need to do to help get it fixed and that's what we're working on right now."Despite a two-game losing streak, the Eagles lead the NFC East with an 8-4 record and will next face the Chargers on Monday at 8:15 p.m. ET.