If the Chicago Bears want a real shot at winning in 2020, quarterback Mitch Trubisky and head coach Matt Nagy must go.
An offensive genius doesn’t seem too bright if his offense only gains nine yards in one half of professional football. This season the Bears offense has been exposed. The latest indication was Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. While Trubkisky has regressed, Nagy has not helped the offense around him either.
”It’s not where we wanted or where we should be,” Nagy said during the post-game press conference after Sunday’s 22-14 loss.