The Baggies, who gained automatic promotion after finishing second in the Championship last term, have made a storming return to the top flight so far and currently lie sixth in the table.
Roberto Di Matteo's men have accrued 10 points from their opening six league games, with last week's 3-2 victory at Arsenal causing arguably the biggest shock of the campaign to date.
That result left Albion fans pinching themselves, although they will be wary of false dawns having seen their side drop back into the second tier on three separate occasions over the last decade.
Coyle also knows the initial boost provided by promotion can soon fade away, having got Burnley up and off to an encouraging start in 2009-10 only for the Clarets to be relegated after he left for Wanderers in January.
With West Brom, though, the Scot feels it is simply a case of a club reaping success due to the quality of its players.
"I think when you are newly-promoted there is a freshness and an energy," said Coyle. "There is a real vibrancy about the football club - but all those things pale into insignificance if you don't have the quality to back that up in terms of the players.
"West Bromwich Albion have shown this season that they do. They have been up and down for the last few years, but they have bona fide Premier League players.
"Roberto has signed well and brought in a couple of very good players. They have a very good team and they have tremendous backing at The Hawthorns where the fans are passionate in getting behind their team."
With regard to his own players, Coyle could face a selection dilemma ahead of tomorrow's away game against the Baggies.
Gary Cahill returns to the squad after suspension but his defensive colleagues have performed admirably in his absence, leaving the manager with a tough decision.
"Sam Ricketts has come in after Andy O'Brien got injured at Aston Villa and he has been outstanding," Coyle said.
"Sam is an international player who can play anywhere, so his level of performance hasn't surprised me.
"Those lads have done ever so well, but that is why as a manager you have to make these decisions when they come about.
"We had a tough decision last week with Jussi Jaaskelainen being back available after suspension because young Adam Bogdan had been terrific in goal.
"Ultimately we will pick the best team that we think can go to West Brom and get a positive result."
Paul Robinson is in line to play against his old club and Coyle hopes the defender receives a warm welcome at The Hawthorns.
"It's always nice as a player when you go back to one of your former clubs, although I certainly hope Paul gets a better reception than myself and my staff did going back (to Burnley in the Carling Cup last month)," Coyle said.
"I'm sure he will, because he was a terrific player for West Brom and I think that will be shown by the fans.
"Equally, they are there to support their own team - that has got to be their focus, and he knows that.
"But he is such a terrific professional that whatever comes his way, he will deal with it and I'm pretty sure he'll do it with a smile on his face."
Source: Team Talk
Source: Team Talk