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Please watch this play and explain to me why you believe Nagys playcalling is a bigger issue than Trubisky.
I haven’t re-watched the game but I’m gonna go out on a limb and say this isn’t the only play that Mitch completely made the wrong read...Wasn't aware Nagy only called 1 play last night...
In the GB game I believe it was 3rd and 16 when he called the WR screenYes, proof that Nagy playcalling is not crap.
3rd an 12, time for a wr screen.
Yes, proof that Nagy playcalling is not crap.
3rd an 12, time for a wr screen.
There were at least 2 RPOs he completely ****ed up on too.I haven’t re-watched the game but I’m gonna go out on a limb and say this isn’t the only play that Mitch completely made the wrong read...
Can we blame Nagy and Mitch equally? Why do we have to choose to let one off the hook and blame the other?There were at least 2 RPOs he completely ****ed up on too.
Everyone wants to blame Nagy, even see some idiots blaming Miller because of that fumble (which he recovered btw) for the loss.
Imagine thinking ONE momentum breaking mistake is responsible for not scoring more than THREE points in FOUR quarters.
LMAO.
You can do whatever you want IDC.Can we blame Nagy and Mitch equally? Why do we have to choose to let one off the hook and blame the other?
This has been one of the biggest things to drive me nuts all season. A single penalty or drop is always overstated to be some kind of gigantic reason for why Mitch can’t keep the chains moving. 1-2 yard gain on first down? No way they can overcome such impossible odds!There were at least 2 RPOs he completely ****ed up on too.
Everyone wants to blame Nagy, even see some idiots blaming Miller because of that fumble (which he recovered btw) for the loss.
Imagine thinking ONE momentum breaking mistake is responsible for not scoring more than THREE points in FOUR quarters.
LMAO.
I'm not letting Nagy off the hook. He's been far from perfect. I'm not completely sold on him as a head coach either. What I am sold on is that Trubisky is not the guy. We have plenty to go off of at this point and Mitch still looks like a rookie out there. I would much rather see Nagy with a QB of his choosing (draft of FA) then see Mitch with a new head coach.Can we blame Nagy and Mitch equally? Why do we have to choose to let one off the hook and blame the other?
Please watch this play and explain to me why you believe Nagys playcalling is a bigger issue than Trubisky.
Agree if Nagy fails with a decent veteran QB then fire him. He also won't have to have as many plays to suit Mitchs needs if they have a QB that can consistently throw from the pocket. Anyone notice how Nagys playcalling isn't as retarted when Chase is in there?I'm not letting Nagy off the hook. He's been far from perfect. I'm not completely sold on him as a head coach either. What I am sold on is that Trubisky is not the guy. We have plenty to go off of at this point and Mitch still looks like a rookie out there. I would much rather see Nagy with a QB of his choosing (draft of FA) then see Mitch with a new head coach.
These types of plays have been happening all season long though.This is like showing a great Mitch play and presuming that is indicative of his overall play.