Two weeks ago the Chicago Bears quit, in primetime, against their oldest rivals.
A week ago the Chicago Bears collapsed against the Detroit Lions, squandering a double-digit lead in the final minutes.
These were two of the worst weeks for a Bears head coach since Aaron Kromer turned rat against Jay Cutler and Marc Trestman pathetically refused to fire him. They were two weeks that felt like the end of Matt Nagy’s tenure with the team. The offense was showing signs of life but the defense seemed in freefall. How could the locker room hold up? How on earth would Nagy survive?