Nick Sirianni's passionate NFL sideline outbursts complete with an expletive or two aren't anything abnormal to the people that know him the best.
Early in Sirianni's career, while he coached wide receivers at Indiana University of Pennsylvania from 2006-08, he was on the Southwestern Central sideline during the New York state semifinals.
And it's how three brothers – the eldest, Mike, is head coach at Division III Washington & Jefferson – still are to this day. During the last family vacation, Mike Sirianni recalls, Nick beat him in bocce ball. Little bro had to pay a price. "You got to win," Jay Sirianni said."You got to win that argument. You got to win that volleyball game. You got to win that game of P-I-G. It’s that competitiveness.
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