Offensive coordinator Frank Reich has been around some pretty good coaches during his time in the NFL, both as a player and a coach himself. As a quarterback in Buffalo, Reich spent nine years with Marv Levy at the helm. As an assistant coach in Indianapolis, he spent three seasons under Tony Dungy’s guidance. He’s learned the ropes from some of the best coaches in the business.
Now in Philadelphia, Reich has greatly enjoyed his first year on the job with head coach Doug Pederson. Any coach would be happy with a 3-0 start, but Reich says that the way Pederson has incorporated the rest of his coaching staff into devising game plans is what makes Pederson such a great head coach.