The Bears’ latest debacle against the Packers has ignited a flurry of calls for regime change at Halas Hall, but don’t get your hopes up.
By the eye test, change is in order. The Bears were fixated on improving an offense that regressed in 2019 — revamping the coaching staff, signing Nick Foles, re-building the tight end room — and they are even worse in 2020. Three seasons after hiring Matt Nagy to build a 21st-century offense, the Bears are 31st in the NFL in yards and 30th in offensive points.
And while there should be more patience with NFL head coaches and not less, this is still a tough call — because Nagy’s offense shows virtually no signs of hope.