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...For OC?
Or hire him on as an "advisor" on offense?
Or hire him on as an "advisor" on offense?
Meanwhile, at OPs house
What's he gonna do on offense that Nagy isn't already doing?
Maybe succeed?
Well Nagy won the division last season and Coach of the Year.
Bears are currently 3-2.....playoffs are a very realistic possibility again. It's certainly not as if the season is over.
So....sorry if I don't follow how picking up a recently fired coach would somehow fix the problems that currently exist on the Bears.
Would Gruden fix Trubisky overnight? Or the run blocking?
Your claim is that NONE of it is on Nagy?
Please quote where I said that.
The problems that exist won't be fixed or "helped" by bringing in a coach with no knowledge of the current system in place.
Trubisky is regressing this year under Nagy's watchful eye, but you are insisting that he needs no outside help to correct any issues. To me, that means you believe Nagy can "fix" Mitch on his own (while ignoring that perhaps he is responsible for breaking him in the first place?)...
Happens ALL..... THE..... TIME.....
I'm an FSU fan as well and we've done it on both sides of the ball.
I'm insisting outside help won't help.
I'm not sure Mitch is even fixable. And what evidence leads you to believe Nagy "broke" him?
Okay.
So name me 3 times it's happened in the NFL and it produced positive results.
By that I mean where an NFL team brought in outside help during the season.
Go.....
NFL and College....not equal.