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Would have liked to see a season with Wentz first, but both of these coaches have proven they’re great at what they do. Go Colts!
I don’t think Wentz’s success or not has much to say about either Ballard or Reich, but either way I agree with the rest of your statement. Smart teams do not have a lot of turnover in these two posts regardless of a season here or there that might be below expectations. This allows both guys to have plenty of runway protection without looking over their shoulder and, frankly, if things go south, the Colts can let them go and easily pay the balance of the contract without breaking a sweat. (Also, most such contracts have a provision for the firing team to pay only the shortage if the GM or HC finds a new NFL job at a lower rate of pay.)