The single most painful thing to me is how bad Trubisky has been getting RPO's right...This should be easy for a QB at this level.
I was a Trubisky truther before and after the draft but his decision making and IQ is just not good enough to be a starting QB for a successful NFL team.
Personally, I agree for the most part with this guy. Trubisky and the O-line are bigger problems than Nagy.
The RPO is literally less successful every year in the nfl. Defensive players are all over this and you need a truly elite running QB to run this as much as Nagy does.
Consider this. The Wildcat is similar to the RPO only with the primary passer constantly touching the ball first. This isn't rocket science. Its very very gimmicky and unless you have elite speed and accelerationthe defensechas the advantage.
Things work in this order.
Trouble passing
Delayed draw to the RB. At least 2 of them. See if the defense adjust to the delays and cheats towards the run. If they do this it loosens up the passing game by giving your QB time to throw and an edge to extend off of. If the stay on the QB you simply run the ball again.
The problem here with matt nagy is that there is no delayed draws called.
Its a wait and see strategy thats the missing piece to the bears current RPO.
If you want me to go into detail lets talk football