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I agree but does anyone think Nagy will be flexible enough to change his offense in order to fit a quarterback that doesn’t fit his system? Based on what I’ve seen the last two years it has seemed clear that the answer is no. Maybe all the new faces around him will help change that.
I agree but I am unsure what Nagy's system even is. Take the RB position. He seems to LOVE Cohen and not Howard. So we are assured that it's perfectly fine that we are trading Howard because Nagy will get HIS RB which is Montgomery(?) Dude breaks more tackles sure but he looks even slower than Howard and is used even less!
Is this progress? Was this Nagy implementing his system better in the running game? It was shit and running game even WORSE after Nagy was here for a year and made requests for personnel moves for his rushing offense.
To say Nagy lacks flexibility is very true but I suspect the problem is even deeper: Nagy lacks a coherent system at all:
during the week, he tries to get fancy, spectacularly fails early in games looking like college offense vs. NFL defense, and then after halftime, goes basic level 101 enough to take what the defense gives and get semi-decent points for the second half and whether we achieve more points in the end than the other team scores is literally 50-50 (8-8),
This basically makes our final average PPG being just what we do in the 2nd half all year long.