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Indeed. What’s sad is he gets 100 yards on the ground (the first that’s happened this year to the Bucs) and not one TD. No way to motivate him or any of the other players, especially the linemen, to play hard.
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With Belichick as the coach, not all that surprising. I hate to give Josh Daniels credit too but he does pretty good as an OC. Much better than Nagy. And NO WAY NO HOW would I ever want Daniels as HC in Chicago.
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Playoffs, are we talking about the Playoffs? Yes, yes we are
Alaskan Grizzly replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
And another year of Nagy and Pace…right? ??? But really, if the Bears win…we win as fans. -
I read through his post and still not really sure what the context is. But it appears he struck a sympathetic nerve with some race issues in Wisconsin.
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The fact that the defensive secondary as a whole is the weakest link is the issue. That’s where Desai got his start. Jackson hasn’t been good since 2018, the last year Fangio was around. It’s like the biggest issue with the team overall is the offensive production and that’s where Nagy got his start. Don’t get me wrong, Desai’s doing a pretty good job with the defense right now but it could be mostly due to the players in the front 7. We’d need to see more from him before he was considered a HC.
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He had a 12-4 record and made the playoffs year one. Then regressed to an 8-8 record the following year. Year three he again managed an 8-8 record BUT made the playoffs. So far this year he’s gotten a .500 record (at 3-3). By record alone he’s very nearly the definition of mediocrity. But the question is…if Fields pieces together a string of wins regardless of whose making the calls, can you simply let go of Nagy? Never mind a winning season but IF they make the playoffs? Last time the team fired a coach with a winning record was Lovie when he went 10-6. Understand I’m no longer a fan of Nagys. Not even as the HC. But IF the team manages to win more than it loses, can you just let him go? If so, how do you make the case? It might come down to how the offense ranks at the end of the season. Considering this is his expertise (offense) right now the offense ranks dead last or close to last in almost all major offensive categories.
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Speaking as a devil’s advocate (sorta), if Fields improves and the team wins isn’t that a good thing? What if then?
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I can’t swear by it but if I recall, Nagy was carrying a scaled down play card for most of the game. I’m pretty sure I saw him with it during the 1st quarter. It definitely wasn’t the size of Dennys menu like what he normally carries. I don’t recall him ever holding it up to his face between plays so I’m thinking it was more a prop. But I can’t swear he didn’t call plays for the 2nd and 3rd quarter. For as awful as the team played during that time it sure seemed like it. Another thing to take note in is are the off field exchanges between Fields and Nagy. There’s definitely a Cutler-Mike Tice vibe there. Back when Trubiksy played whenever he’d come off the field and Nagy ran to talk with him, Trub would appear to hang on his every word. Not so much with Justin. I’ve picked up on it a few games now; especially after Lazor started calling plays. This video reminded me of it.
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Indeed. And between the play calling, clock management and officiating much of the 2nd and 3rd quarter was complete garbage. I swear Nagy took over play-calling during that time.