Since Andy Reid’s arrival in 2013, we haven’t seen wholesale changes in coaching or scheme from one season to the next — something we had been used to seeing during the (mostly) tumultuous years before Reid’s arrival. In those years, from one year to the next, there would often be changes in at least one of the three main coaching positions — head coach, offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator — if not more than one.
Since Reid’s arrival, however, there has been continuity from one season to the next. The only coordinator changes have been on the offensive side of the ball — and even when that occurred, the replacement was already in-house: someone familiar with the way things were being done.