Good luck to Mitch, he's never seemed like a bad guy. I just don't know that coaching makes you unable to hit a deep crosser. Reading coverage was one thing, the accuracy was something else altogether.
We all knew Nagy had a large ego, so being a jerk shouldn't surprise us as there is a large correlation between those two things.
As for the organization-
1) The whole "forcing coaches onto GMs" thing - Seriously WTF? And make no mistake, I blame Pace for Fox, but that should never have been a pressured hire.
2) Whether Ted has any say or not, it's clear that the perception means something. It never should have taken that long to get him out of the chain.
Those are the bad ones to me. Beyond that, I don't have much issue with this search so far beyond George being a terrible spokesman.
Reading the rest of the article, players just want to complain when they don't win. Lovie hasn't done crap since he got fired. Arians/Mohomes/Ballard were mistakes, but those happen with every team and the replacements have been fired, so the current slate at least is clean.
And this weird narrative over the last few months that the Bears need to get former players involved - Briggs, Tillman, Brown, Kreutz, whoever else, I loved them as players but they would all almost certainly make terrible GMs. I have no problem treating former players as living statues instead of potential resources because I think most of them are hard headed idiots and if I have to hear one more time about how Lovie was fired after 10 wins, I'm going to start muting them on Twitter.