If the Chicago Bears have made up their minds on the fate of head coach Matt Nagy, there's little reason for them to delay what feels like the inevitable.
Let the man go.
No, this isn't a snow-blinded suggestion after Sunday's late, spirited comeback win over the Seattle Seahawks. And it's not a reactionary take for a coach who won 15 of his first 20 regular-season games but has gone 18-25 since.
Nagy had to feel like he was coaching for his life when he made the decision to go for two after the Bears cut it to a one-point game with just over a minute left.