The most important remaining evaluation of the 2019 Bears will occur behind closed doors, not in Minneapolis at U.S. Bank Stadium Sunday, where the Vikings will be locked into the No. 6 seed and looking ahead to wild-card weekend while the Bears look to avoid their fifth losing season in the past six years.
It’s no wonder, then, much of the focus during a relatively intimate Christmas Eve morning chat with Matt Nagy focused on the impending discussions among Bears brass regarding the changes that lie ahead, most of them needed to fix Nagy’s baby — the NFL’s 30th-ranked offense in points allowed.