- Joined:
- Aug 21, 2010
- Posts:
- 1,764
- Liked Posts:
- 2,228
- Location:
- Austin
The correct judgement of the Bears last season was that Mitch was a flawed quarterback who wasn’t being used/developed properly. Neither he nor Nagy were the long term answer.
From the outside looking in, I understand why they retained Pace and Nagy after a COVID disrupted season.
I don’t understand how they let Nagy continue with Fields this season when it was obvious Nagy didn’t have a clue.
Management prolonged an ugly situation and stunted the developement of another young QB by not firing Nagy mid season.
That was the final nail in the coffin for Pace to me. At some point, you have to correct mistakes.
From the outside looking in, I understand why they retained Pace and Nagy after a COVID disrupted season.
I don’t understand how they let Nagy continue with Fields this season when it was obvious Nagy didn’t have a clue.
Management prolonged an ugly situation and stunted the developement of another young QB by not firing Nagy mid season.
That was the final nail in the coffin for Pace to me. At some point, you have to correct mistakes.