When the Redskins brought in Matt Cavanaugh to fill the vacancy at quarterbacks coach at the beginning of 2015, he inherited a offense that was coming off of a 4-12 campaign.
Cavanaugh, who brought 22 years of professional coaching experience with him to Washington, used his talent accrued as both an NFL quarterback and coach to help Kirk Cousins develop his skills and emerge as a the true starting quarterback for the Redskins.
The development of the offense and Cousins specifically was something that Cavanaugh was proud of in his first season in Washington, and he believes created a solid foundation going forward.