What a difference good coaching make..

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Forget the record, score, and all of that (its preseason), just look at the different feel of this team with the same talent level as previous year. Hardly no penalties, everyone hassle, no wasted time outs called, no one wearing the visor cap ;).. I'm sure there couple of things need to addressed, but overall I like this coaching stall.
 

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I agree

The Bears look much more discipline then last year. Only 3 penalties this early while still getting all the kinks out in preseason is encouraging.

With Nagy it was like having a substitute teacher in a class room. He commanded no discipline!
 

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Coach of the year boyz . . . listen to his answers, omfg

 

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Forget the record, score, and all of that (its preseason), just look at the different feel of this team with the same talent level as previous year. Hardly no penalties, everyone hassle, no wasted time outs called, no one wearing the visor cap ;).. I'm sure there couple of things need to addressed, but overall I like this coaching stall.

I know it’s preseason and it’s hard to tell what’s “real” or not but the lack of penalties has been incredibly refreshing.
 

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I agree

The Bears look much more discipline then last year. Only 3 penalties this early while still getting all the kinks out in preseason is encouraging.

With Nagy it was like having a substitute teacher in a class room. He commanded no discipline!
Shit, like a sub

That's the perfect analogy
 

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Coach of the year boyz . . . listen to his answers, omfg

Usually the guy that deserves it most, doesn't get it. It will be the coach of some team that was below 500 last year and makes the playoffs.
 

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It was a pleasant surprise waiting with baited breath every time that yellow flag was thrown and having most of the penalties go on the other team for a change.
Bated
 

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I missed the game. I was only able to look at stats. I'll view the highlights later. But how did the offense look with JF vs Seattle ?


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I missed the game. I was only able to look at stats. I'll view the highlights later. But how did the offense look with JF vs Seattle ?


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Fields looked solid. Play design once again was very packer-ish. I'd like to see that TE screen (I know it wouldn't
be a TE screen) get in the hands of VJJ, or even Herbert. Yes, the Bears executed a screen twice.
 

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