Wasn’t last nights game a best case scenario?

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Nagy isn't going anywhere. If the Steelers Rick Rolled the Bears last night then there is a good chance we would be Nagyless today. But the Bears actually played like they were trying to protect his job.

Nagy can tout the offensive progression of his quarterback (like 22 points really is massive progression) while at the same time dismiss some of the defensive problems due to injury.
 

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Nagy isn't going anywhere. If the Steelers Rick Rolled the Bears last night then there is a good chance we would be Nagyless today. But the Bears actually played like they were trying to protect his job.

Nagy can tout the offensive progression of his quarterback (like 22 points really is massive progression) while at the same time dismiss some of the defensive problems due to injury.
Should have been at least 26 points if we didn't have a corrupt ref
 

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It would be great if the McCaskeys started trying to please the fanbase that has stuck with this franchise through some very dark times.
Agreed but they don’t know how to run a football team. They please the fans by signing a couple big FA and firing the previous terrible HCs. They would please the fans the most by selling the team.
 

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Nagy isn't going anywhere. If the Steelers Rick Rolled the Bears last night then there is a good chance we would be Nagyless today. But the Bears actually played like they were trying to protect his job.

Nagy can tout the offensive progression of his quarterback (like 22 points really is massive progression) while at the same time dismiss some of the defensive problems due to injury.
Nagy was going nowhere no matter the outcome of last nights game. They could have lost by 50 points and Nagy would still coach the rest of the season. The Bears FO doesn’t fire HCs mid season. They are too “nice”.
 

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If all those penalties don’t show ownership how far gone this team is then nothing will. Idc about wins the rest of the year. Just development. Goodbye Nagy/Pace.
 
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Despite what some meatballs think, Nagy will be gone at the end of the year.

Team is too undisciplined.

Now the guy who ended up making a case to stay is Pace. Unfortunately, the better Fields does, the better Pace looks.
All of us also hope Nagy will be gone~~1636481596269.png
 

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I think, unless the Bears make the playoffs, Nagy is gone at the end of the year. As far a Pace, I think he stays. I'm 60% sure that Pace is still involved with the Bears next year whether as GM or some higher role.
 

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Nagy isn't going anywhere. If the Steelers Rick Rolled the Bears last night then there is a good chance we would be Nagyless today. But the Bears actually played like they were trying to protect his job.

Nagy can tout the offensive progression of his quarterback (like 22 points really is massive progression) while at the same time dismiss some of the defensive problems due to injury.
exactly, the team playing well doesn't get rid of nagy. The refs 'screwing' the Bears actually helps keep nagy lol
 

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