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Pace and Nagy shitcanned.
Pace has been fired? I only heard about Nagy.
You're right if Ted has anything to do with the pick. From what I'm hearing, he's been moved out, sort of, as well. George is taking the lead on finding a GM. Teddy had a terrible track record of picking bad GM's.Just read the news.
I hope the Bears find a suitable replacement at GM, but I am not holding my breath.
From Bears Wire, here is a list of candidates to replace Nagy
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Bears fire Matt Nagy: Best head coaching candidates to replace him
The Chicago Bears cleaned house Monday morning firing both head coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace. Nagy finished his Bears career with a 34-33 record, including 0-2 in the playoffs. While Nagy got off to an impressive 12-4bearswire.usatoday.com
And to replace Pace (hey, that rhymes!!!)
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Bears fire Ryan Pace: Best GM candidates to replace him
The Chicago Bears cleaned house Monday morning firing both general manager Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy. During Pace’s seven-year tenure as GM, the Bears went 48-67 and failed to win a playoff game in two appearances. While Nbearswire.usatoday.com
Frazier is a highly respected DC in the league and of course having that SB connection sure doesn't hurt. I'll always remember that INT he had against GB - it was late in the '85 season and I believe it was their 2nd meeting. Anyway, he was behind the receiver when the pass was thrown, then leaped up and extended his arms OVER the guy and got the INT without so much as touching him. For a couple of years afterward they would show that replay here and there, but it's long since died out. If anyone can ever run it down, trust me, it's worth watching. It was absolutely amazing.Not sure whos out there,but I remember one of the NFL shows saying a couple of weeks ago that Leslie Frazier woud be a great fit for us.....
Sounds good to me......hes got a nice track record as the Bills def coord.....
Chicago would love the ex 1985 SB winning Bear....Id be all-in for that....
Not sure whos out there,but I remember one of the NFL shows saying a couple of weeks ago that Leslie Frazier woud be a great fit for us.....
Sounds good to me......hes got a nice track record as the Bills def coord.....
Chicago would love the ex 1985 SB winning Bear....Id be all-in for that....
Nothing personal against the McCaskeys being the owners, altho I'd rather see them sell the team to an owner(s) who wants at all costs to build a winning foundation. Also nothing really against Phillips, who primarily runs the business and legal end of the operations. But what the Bears need, really, really need is a man who runs the entire football operations from the ground up. Whether he's officially above or below Phillips in the organizational hierarchy, I really don't give a fuck. But this should be a guy who has his fingerprints over every inch of the football team AND is the top decision maker when it comes to the roster. Not asking the McCaskeys or Phillips if he can pursue this or that guy via free agency or the draft, make this or that trade where needed. One man, not a committee headed by non-football people. The McCaskeys can continue to make their millions, which will increase exponentially when the development of the old Arlington race track property is fully developed. But allow this one man to bring the team back to its former glory.I'm speechless at George's comments about Ted being a part of the decision making. Ted has made bad gm pick after bad gm pick and George knows it, because he say's first game, receiver not touched, last game receiver not touched.... Same with Ted, first time VP Operations, bad GM pick, last pick, bad GM pick... Same thing George... Same thing.