Matt Nagy received plenty of criticism both locally and nationally after his team blew a 20-point second half lead to the Green Bay Packers in week one.
Nagy was lambasted for going ultra-conservative in the second half and calling a game not to lose. He left the door open for Aaron Rodgers and he was quickly burned.
Nagy’s play calling was quite the opposite on Monday Night Football in week two. It may not have looked flashy, but it was brilliant.
Mitch Trubisky’s game didn’t look great vs Seattle. He was off on his deep throws and turned the ball over a couple of times and it became obvious rather quickly that Trubisky was not going to be able to stretch the defense with the deep ball, at least not on Monday night.