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So the Chiefs went from 20th and 5th in yards and 24.3 and 25.9 in PPG in Nagy's 2 years as OC to 1st and 6th and 35.3 and 28.2 PPG after he left, but he is somehow responsible for them improving after he left.

Makes perfect sense.

Bears coach Matt Nagy deserves credit for Chiefs blossoming into juggernaut
By Jason Lieser
Nagy won’t be jealous that he’s not part of it if the Chiefs win Sunday. He’ll be proud. And he should be.


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Nagy (right) learned a lot from Reid (left), but he also deserves credit for building the Chiefs into a Super Bowl team. AP Photos

MIAMI — Coach Matt Nagy could probably use a boost after a frustrating season with the Bears, and he’s going to get one Sunday if his old team wins the Super Bowl.
Nagy certainly would never go back in time and remain the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator instead of coaching the Bears. He’d make the same choice 100 times over. But given his ultra-positive personality, he’ll celebrate a victory Sunday rather than lament that he isn’t part of it.
And he should.
Nagy deserves to be proud of the Chiefs. He helped build them. He gets some credit for what they have become. If they win, he’ll surely use their success as a talking point this offseason, noting how fired it up it got him about getting the Bears back in contention.
He is two years removed from being part of coach Andy Reid’s crew, but his passion for the Chiefs is second only to how feels about the Bears. You could hear it in December when he talked about how prolific the Chiefs’ offense has been leading up to his first time coaching against his mentor, Reid.
“I know how they work. You can break world records, but they’re there to win a Super Bowl,” Nagy said. “I know that for a fact. That’s what they want to do.”
It’s such a nothing line — doesn’t every living, breathing soul in the NFL aspire to win a Super Bowl? — but his tone conveyed more than his words did. And he truly does know how the Chiefs work.
Reid was Nagy’s first NFL boss when he hired him as an intern with the Eagles in 2008. The Eagles actually tried to sign Nagy as an emergency quarterback in the preseason the next year, but the NFL voided it to head off the sneakiness of teams stashing potential players on their coaching staffs.
Nagy was 28 when he joined up with Reid, and he spent a decade studying his every move. Reid, 20 years older, had a fatherly relationship with Nagy, and their similarities go beyond scheme.
But it’s not just Reid. Offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy, tight ends coach Tom Melvin and offensive line coach Andy Heck have all been with Reid since he took the Chiefs job in 2013. Nagy was the team’s quarterbacks coach the first three seasons before being promoted to offensive coordinator when Doug Pederson, who coached under Reid for seven years, left for the Eagles.
Those are Nagy’s guys. He has been texting them throughout the playoffs, rooting them on as they plowed through the Texans and Titans to get here.
And, equally significant, Nagy guided the initial steps of a quarterback who might become the best ever: Patrick Mahomes. Reid and Mahomes often rave about how much Mahomes benefitted from his rookie season, when he was Alex Smith’s understudy and learned under Nagy and quarterbacks coach Mike Kafka.
“Nagy was amazing with me,” Mahomes said this week.
Reid hammers that point constantly. Last week, he went back to his standard line that Mahomes couldn’t pay Smith enough for the lessons he received in 2017. But when Mahomes hits the jackpot with what should be an NFL-record contract extension this offseason, Nagy should get a cut, too.
“That was a great room to grow up in,” Mahomes said. “Matt Nagy is your coach, Mike Kafka was in there, and then Alex Smith. I mean, come on. That was like the University of Quarterbacks.”
And Nagy was one of its top professors — part of the group that saw in Mahomes what Bears general manager Ryan Pace missed. Now Nagy is wrapped up in his own struggle to bring Mitch Trubisky along, but he should absolutely take a moment to enjoy it if Reid raises the Lombardi Trophy amid a flurry of confetti Sunday.
 

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The Nagy honeymoon is already over in Chicago. His offense needs to start putting points on the board.
I heard a rumor that they are thinking of reconfiguring Soldier fields turf to run perpendicular to its current orientation, thus turning Nagy's bubble screens into downfield throws and solving the Tarik Cohen dilemma.
 

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I don't think anyone can deny that Nagy is a brilliant offensive mind. But we can't lose sight of the fact Nagy never had to build a roster that he can mold into the the type of offensive he envisions. Nagy is still in the learning stages of being an NFL coach. Many here are of the opinion that the firings of the offensive coaches were just scapegoats for the reason the offense was so ineffective. I am hoping it is actually Nagy learning how to be an NFL coach. Understanding he can not control every aspect of the offense and surrounding himself with people he can trust and have faith in that they may actually have a better understanding of the running game, blocking then he does.
 

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I don't think anyone can deny that Nagy is a brilliant offensive mind. But we can't lose sight of the fact Nagy never had to build a roster that he can mold into the the type of offensive he envisions. Nagy is still in the learning stages of being an NFL coach. Many here are of the opinion that the firings of the offensive coaches were just scapegoats for the reason the offense was so ineffective. I am hoping it is actually Nagy learning how to be an NFL coach. Understanding he can not control every aspect of the offense and surrounding himself with people he can trust and have faith in that they may actually have a better understanding of the running game, blocking then he does.

I do deny that Nagy is a brilliant offensive mind. He's a fraud. He runs an offense with no identity. I think a HC who can't even put together an average run game is a bad coach.
 

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I don't think anyone can deny that Nagy is a brilliant offensive mind. But we can't lose sight of the fact Nagy never had to build a roster that he can mold into the the type of offensive he envisions. Nagy is still in the learning stages of being an NFL coach. Many here are of the opinion that the firings of the offensive coaches were just scapegoats for the reason the offense was so ineffective. I am hoping it is actually Nagy learning how to be an NFL coach. Understanding he can not control every aspect of the offense and surrounding himself with people he can trust and have faith in that they may actually have a better understanding of the running game, blocking then he does.

Nothing says offensive genius like making a subpar 2018 offense look great by way under performing the next season.
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Nagy may not be an idiot. Although, he may be one. But offensive genius is pushing it. He has everything to prove still.
 

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I think the correct way to describe Nagy is that "he has potential to become an offensive genius."
 

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As time has gone on I have begun to look at the Andy Reid endorsement of Nagy as a way to get him out the door before he made Andy crazy.

Getting him a new job was the lesser of evils and Reid did all he could.

 

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I have no idea what Nagy is....I do know he runs the same offense as Reid. I also know that there are few pieces missing here in Chicago. KC has a strong OL that rarely blows assignments, they have not one but two burner WRs and they have a world class TE....that's even counting their QB advantage. Now what did Nagy have....hmmm....a brutal OL, a nice collection of possession receivers who struggle to get seperation, the worst group of TE's in the NFL and a QB who is not good enough to elevate mediocre players.
 

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I actually thought this would be about his mom but I get it based on the article
 

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I have no idea what Nagy is....I do know he runs the same offense as Reid. I also know that there are few pieces missing here in Chicago. KC has a strong OL that rarely blows assignments, they have not one but two burner WRs and they have a world class TE....that's even counting their QB advantage. Now what did Nagy have....hmmm....a brutal OL, a nice collection of possession receivers who struggle to get seperation, the worst group of TE's in the NFL and a QB who is not good enough to elevate mediocre players.

It was not an ideal situation that’s for sure. That said, he did not coach like a genius. Made numerous blunders. Play calling was not great. Team played undisciplined and looked unprepared more often than not. I think it was the first game of the season when the announcers were talking about Nagy being figured out by the rest of the league. I thought it was silly at the time.....but now it seems they may have been right.
 

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I heard a rumor that they are thinking of reconfiguring Soldier fields turf to run perpendicular to its current orientation, thus turning Nagy's bubble screens into downfield throws and solving the Tarik Cohen dilemma.
can we just turn soldier field into a moving walkway when the offense is on the field?
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that way Tarik can get down field somehow....
 

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