The harsh reality of the 2025-26 season for the Philadelphia Eagles is that it didn't go as well as it should have. The Eagles, certainly still one of the better teams in the NFL, didn't do enough on offense to suggest we should feel too confident about them moving forward.
However, it's also fair to remember how Howie Roseman has performed throughout his career as an executive, and if he has confidence in what this organization can do, it's probably best for fans and players to feel the same way.
Recently, when speaking about some of the moves the Eagles have made, far beyond just the players they've added, Roseman sounded very excited about what he did. He's even happy with some of the tweaks that the coaching staff made, adding that the schemes are going to look different from what they did a year before.
"Certainly, there are tweaks when you have a new scheme and new coaches come in, but I think that we got a good system that fits the players and the people that we've brought in and so I'm excited about continuing to add," Roseman said last week, per the team.
At the same time, while the Eagles have done a decent job with coaches outside of Kevin Patullo a year ago, a lot of how well they play will be due to the players they have on the roster. Roseman understands that, and he also said that his coaches do too.
"We've been fortunate that all the coaches we brought in as coordinators have one thing in common: They want really good players," Roseman said. "When you hand them good players with a certain skillset, they're going to try to utilize that skillset in the best way possible to emphasize in the best way possible what the players do really well.
"That's no different with our current offensive coaches from the way it has been since I've been here. We've had change on our coaching staffs. That's what happens in the National Football League. You then coach those players up to give them their best chance of having success."
