vabearsfan15
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Pace had a plan, but made two mistakes that derailed the plan. He drafted Trubisky over Watson. Which, in my opinion, wasn't as bad as the media made it out to be in hindsight and didn't single handedly ruin the plan since he was on a rookie contract.I think it's more indicative of Nagy's crew and their flaws that they weren't able to do the same thing with Pace's pieces that Eberflus and his people have. Pace has shown he can obtain good talent, just in all the wrong places and done entirely in the wrong way. he had no long-term plan like Poles has shown to have. when faced with some kind of pressure they're not going to be able to win the Super Bowl that year he just starts spending obscene amounts of money and doing draft day trades that hurt the team. going .500 and backing into the playoffs and the quarterback winning what's effectively an imaginary award doesn't help the team. losing games and picking earlier in the draft does. in case you still don't understand that it's acceptable for a team to lose a lot of games to get better later and finally operate like a 21st century NFL team.
It was falling for Nagy that was the bigger and ultimately career ending move for Pace. On the surface Nagy probably came across as a very upbeat leader and great communicator. He came from a coaching tree with a very prolific offensive HC in Andy Reid. But once you dive deeper into his history you learn he was really inexperienced as a playcaller and head coach.
But Pace did have a plan. He turned over the roster and moved on from an aging and expensive offense under Trestman/Angelo. He did so while having to manage Cutlers contract etc. The only two players he kept over longterm from before were Kyle Long and Kyle Fuller. Unlike Poles who has been able to acquire some 2nd rd picks for carry over players, Pace wasn't left much and could only get late rd picks for whatever guys he could trade. But the plan to get younger, build a quality defense, draft a QB, get him an offensive coach and surround him with talent was a solid plan. I think he got alot right, just missed on two of the more important pieces.