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He hits em often enough, but theyre not called often enough to say consistent
Lol no he doesnt.
He hits em often enough, but theyre not called often enough to say consistent
Your opinion...we just differLol no he doesnt.
This is a bad thing. “Often enough” is not good.He hits em often enough, but theyre not called often enough to say consistent
This is a bad thing. “Often enough” is not good.
This means Pace , the GM executive of the year in 2018 will have to humble himself to admit he fcked up at thee most important position with the #2 pick in Trubisky..Is he that kind of Guy or is he as arrogant and stubborn as Nagy is with the running game? I would love to be a fly on the wall and hear how those 2 duke this out..I'm not letting Nagy off the hook. He's been far from perfect. I'm not completely sold on him as a head coach either. What I am sold on is that Trubisky is not the guy. We have plenty to go off of at this point and Mitch still looks like a rookie out there. I would much rather see Nagy with a QB of his choosing (draft of FA) then see Mitch with a new head coach.
It’s hard to call plays with a QB who can’t see the open man and can’t get him the ball when he does.I never said it was...BTW
Is Nagy calling a good play once in a while a good thing?
Its hard to complete seam patterns, and deep crossing routes when theyre not calledIt’s hard to call plays with a QB who can’t see the open man and can’t get him the ball when he does.
There’s a reason for that but you are willingly ignorant so I’m not going to bother with you any longer.Its hard to complete seam patterns, and deep crossing routes when theyre not called
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When insults is all you have left, its probably better that you move onThere’s a reason for that but you are willingly ignorant so I’m not going to bother with you any longer.
Keep telling yourself Nagy is the issue and you’ll believe it soon enoughWhen insults is all you have left, its probably better that you move on
I thought you weren't going to bother with me any longer?Keep telling yourself Nagy is the issue and you’ll believe it soon enough
That is the deep shot. Down 23-3. It's called going big. And Nagy always has the big shot as the first read.To pull coverage away from your number one who is streaking down the sideline in single coverage. ?
I mean you can argue here's open, but he's the least open and the 3rd WR. Are you arguing that it was a good decision?
Nagy very well could be a problem too to be honest, but it's very hard to determine that when you have a QB who can't execute the simplest of plays.Keep telling yourself Nagy is the issue and you’ll believe it soon enough
My point is we simply don’t know that. BearsBud seems convinced that Nagy is the issue though.Nagy very well could be a problem too to be honest, but it's very hard to determine that when you have a QB who can't execute the simplest of plays.
Ok you're right. Good decision. I mean he's the only wr with more than one defender on him but you're right, you can't expect him to just know that.That is the deep shot. Down 23-3. It's called going big. And Nagy always has the big shot as the first read.
A QB doesn't have a fucking snap shot or gif to look at all the WRs at the same time to see who is the "least open"
If his first read is open he throws it.
And it was NAGY who put the 3rd WR in that position instead of ARob. In fact Nagy teaches the QB to throw to his guys. Not to make judgmental hindsight calls of whether or not he should throw to a guy based on there depth chart position. Nagy put Wims on the field.
The blame is on Nagy for putting Wims out there. The blame is on Wims for putting no effort into that route and not big bodying that pass. Mitch made a good throw on his first read. Mitch has enough trouble reading defenses without making internal psychological evaluations on whether or not to throw to a guy. It's up to Wims to do his part.
You’re arguing with a guy who doesn’t live in reality.This is a bad thing. “Often enough” is not good.