“I would say we’re just okay right now,” Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy said of his 2-0 team after they held on to beat the New York Giants, 17 to 13.
He and his players are fully aware that their inconsistencies will hold them back unless they get everyone on the same page, and at this point us fans can only hope the up and down play is a result of this odd offseason, and not on the offense reverting to their 2019 form.
Chicago’s offense jumped out to a 17 point lead, but then limped to the finish line with an offense that only managed 112 yards in the second half.