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I was hoping this year would be different I don't understand why Nagy is still a head coach. How many chances can this guy get and still mess up?I don't know which I'm less surprised about, Nagy calling the same play on back to back downs or that Fields saw the field better than Dalton.
I was hoping this year would be different I don't understand why Nagy is still a head coach. How many chances can this guy get and still mess up?
Crazy Teddy has been with the president since 1999 and with the Bears since 1984.At this point he's tied to the GM. And the GM is tied to the Pres. And the Pres is died to the 100 year old owner who probably doesn't want to blow up the brain trust and hope they are good in 3-4 years.
And that's what it would take, because each rung is responsible for the ineptitude beneath them. Why fire Nagy but keep the dunce that hired him? Why fire Pace and keep the guy that hired him? And his predecessor? Why fire the President and ignore the ownership that enabled him all this time?
The franchise is rotten, hence decade after decade of the same old Bears.
Let's compare a Super Bowl winning organization, with the greatest QB to ever play the game, and one of the greatest coaches to ever coach the game with Matt Nagy and Andy Dalton.
But yeah, some people need to educate themselves. ?
This is a stupid response. The fact is the Bears going back to it worked so in this example the comparison is accurate. Both teams ran the same play multiple times and it was successful for both teams. Should I pretend Fields did not complete the pass just because he isn't Tom Brady? Bears fans have reached a new height of stupidity. They are now complaining when a play works.
Bears fans - Why does Nagy go away from what is working?
Bears fans - Why does Nagy stick with a play that worked?
Imagine pretending like a play worked twice when the first time they ran it, it gained exactly 0 yards. And then calling people stupid.
Fields made a better pre-snap read, and made a nice quick pass.
I don't know which I'm less surprised about, Nagy calling the same play on back to back downs or that Fields saw the field better than Dalton.
Let's compare a Super Bowl winning organization, with the greatest QB to ever play the game, and one of the greatest coaches to ever coach the game with Matt Nagy and Andy Dalton.
But yeah, some people need to educate themselves. ?
Imagine pretending like a play worked twice when the first time they ran it, it gained exactly 0 yards. And then calling people stupid.
Fields made a better pre-snap read, and made a nice quick pass.
It’s not what he goes away from it’swho, specifically with the run game. You can come out of the closet Nagy-sexual, this is a safe placeThis is a stupid response. The fact is the Bears going back to it worked so in this example the comparison is accurate. Both teams ran the same play multiple times and it was successful for both teams. Should I pretend Fields did not complete the pass just because he isn't Tom Brady? Bears fans have reached a new height of stupidity. They are now complaining when a play works.
Bears fans - Why does Nagy go away from what is working?
Bears fans - Why does Nagy stick with a play that worked?
I don't know which I'm less surprised about, Nagy calling the same play on back to back downs or that Fields saw the field better than Dalton.
It’s not what he goes away from it’swho, specifically with the run game. You can come out of the closet Nagy-sexual, this is a safe place
I just want to let you know that I'm not going to engage in a fucking 20 page Remy autism forum battle. I've seen it too many times, and I'm not interested.
Moving goalposts. Here was the original comment.
This is suggesting it is stupid to call the same play twice in a row. I then show the Pats won a SB running a play 3 times in a row and now the argument changes to.
So now the issue isn't that the play was run two times in a row but apparently you are only allowed to run it two times in a row if you are a SB winning org with the greatest QB ever. To which I point out where are you guys crying when the play was successful as Fields got 9 yards on it.
So now we have gone from you don't run two plays in a row to you don't run two plays in a row unless you are a winning org to you don't run two plays in a row unless both plays were successful.
Next it will be you don't run two plays in a row unless it is a Thanksgiving game but only if it is the Lions and the first game of the day.
Of course, in the real world, it seems obvious Nagy saw something the first time it was run and so he called it again and proved to be right when Fields had a 9 yard completion.
I just want to let you know that I'm not going to engage in a fucking 20 page Remy autism forum battle. I've seen it too many times, and I'm not interested.
At this point I think Nagy is shit overall but you're take is as valid as any here. Both can be true. The board is so weird that you can't talk about an individual play or sequence without being a full blown hater or jock sniffer. There's good and bad in every game.Another point I failed to mention the first time is that this is actually a great way to develop Fields. Dalton runs a play, Nagy and/or Dalton realize there was something they missed the first go around so Nagy puts Fields in their right after to run it again and learn from whatever insights they got from the previous play.
Not sure how this is a bad thing when again it worked. Fields got 9 yards the 2nd go around.