Matt Nagy’s culpability for the Bears’ offensive ineptitude over the past three seasons is undeniable.
Even when you factor in circumstances he didn’t control, Nagy’s inability to develop a quarterback and produce an offense that could consistently score more than 20 points is arguably the biggest coaching level disappointment of the post-Ditka era — relative to the job he was hired to do and the lengths the Bears went to get the quarterbacks that Nagy was expected to mold into a star.
Still, it’s regrettable that the former Bears head coach has become such a punching bag in this town — the football version of Mrs.