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Fire Pace
Jesus, look at the pathetic offensive talent and wasted draft picks on offense.
Jesus, look at the pathetic offensive talent and wasted draft picks on offense.
Check again, chief.White and Mitch were pre Nagy, but he had a big say in selecting Shaheen. He also had a say in the OL contract extensions as well. He's a terrible HC who consistently gets outcoached. Please don't cite his w/l record. IMO, Pace is maybe an average GM but Nagy sucks as a HC.
I disagree. If it was a failure on offense based on Nagy using the best players available to him I would agree, but when he trots out yhis worst receiving TE with the worst drop rate in the league fot TE's, esp after witnessing a great TE catch just plays earlier and the 2nd worst rusher in the NFL in critical 4th down situations, and do these things repeatedly, judging him is not only fair, but necessary.It's really hard to judge Nagy fairly with this being a team/roster built on defense.
In the future, if you hire a head coach, you need to build the team around offense even if it means dramatically changing the roster and trading away other players in the short term.
Otherwise you will never be able to evaluate him fairly, let alone the QB you took #2 overall you were trying to develop
Check again, chief.
Well if you must, please be standing directly in line with the aforementioned.Think I'd just pull the trigger
Check again, chief.
Nagy has had a say in the offensive player acquisitions over the last 3 years, its not all on Pace
If I have to choose, I guess I would fire Pace. The list of potential available coaches aren't all the impressive to me. I would also hope the Bears ownership takes a good hard look at Louis Riddick and then I would definitely fire Pace.Well if you must, please be standing directly in line with the aforementioned.
I alluded in an earlier post in this thread, that I'm not convinced at all that Nagy and the rest of the staff helps out with scouting/drafting.Yeah, Shaheen was drafted in 2017 after Mitch. Nagy was hired January 8th 2018. You could argue about how much say Nagy had 3 months into his tenure for the '18 draft.
I hold Nagy accountable for 2019 & 2020 at this point. That's it.
Is it? The only “superb” mid round pick I would give him is EddieO line is on Pace... I would start there. Damn though, his mid round drafting is superb.
I alluded in an earlier post in this thread, that I'm not convinced at all that Nagy and the rest of the staff helps out with scouting/drafting.
Yeah, that's great and all, but if the Bears ever want to contend for anything we need to start hitting on first rounders. Pace has had 4 top 10 picks and Roquan appears to be the only one that's going to pan out. That's not great odds. Certainly there is a GM out there that can hit in the first round and find talent later in the draft.O line is on Pace... I would start there. Damn though, his mid round drafting is superb.
I just can't imagine that Pace signs Ifedi and Spriggs and wipes his hands clean like he put in the hard work. Yet here we are....I have heard Pace say in interviews that they have "all-hands" meetings with scouts and coaches on personnel and drafting.
That being said, how those viewpoints are weighted is anybody's guess.
I just can't imagine that Pace signs Ifedi and Spriggs and wipes his hands clean like he put in the hard work. Yet here we are....
Tennessee is a great example.I know. We really need to draft o-line this coming draft and probably hold off on QB until 2021.
I believe it's better to focus on the biggest issue first, then move to the next, rather than having a half-hearted attempt at many positions. From my understanding this is what Tennessee did and now their RB is a beast and Tannehill has the 4th best passer rating in the league.