> I don’t think it’s ideal but offensive coordinator stability is the exception and not the norm in today’s NFL. The longest-tenured offensive coordinators in the NFL were hired in 2022. Three of those four don’t call plays and the one who does (Mike Kafka) has gone on and off as a play-caller.
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> If a team has a good OC, they typically get hired to be a head coach elsewhere. If a team has a bad OC, they typically don’t have a very long leash (see: the Eagles firing Brian Johnson after 2023).
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> Given this reality, having a play-calling head coach seems ideal. But that’s obviously not the setup in Philly. Nick Sirianni called plays for several games in 2021 before relinquishing that duty to Shane Steichen, who was hired away by the Colts after the Eagles’ Super Bowl loss to the Chiefs. Kellen Moore was hired away by the Saints after the Eagles’ Super Bowl win over the Chiefs.
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> Current OC Kevin Patullo could very well be in line for a head coaching job if the Eagles are really successful again this season. If not, he could meet a similar fate to Brian Johnson. Patullo showed some promise early in Week 1 before the Eagles’ offense went cold in the second half.
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> To this point in time, it’s hard to argue the OC changes have been a major hindrance to Eagles success. Sirianni is ultimately 49-20 in the regular season (fifth-best winning percentage of any NFL head coach ever) and 6-3 in the playoffs with two Super Bowl appearances since he was hired in 2021.
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> Stability would be nice. But I don’t think it’s ever really going to happen unless the Eagles can find the offensive version of Vic Fangio.