Kolek planning to go pro
I don't even know what the Bears are trying to do on offense.
In contrast, LeFleur has become much, much more comfortable calling games after the scripted portion of the game. Him and Rodgers are starting to click, and Rodgers is starting to look like his old self.I’m not totally sold on the defense yet, though. Better than last year, but I don’t think they’re as good as they got hyped up from their first couple weeks.
Yeah I agree on the defense. They weren’t great today.
I said this a couple weeks ago on here, the Bears have zero offensive identity. Name one thing they do well. I can’t either.I’ve beat the Nagy is a fraud drum for over a year. He doesn’t gameplan well, mismanages the clock way too often, his adjustments are stubborn and predictable. By far though the biggest indictment on Nagy is he has done nothing to improve Mitch. Trubisky has regressed this year, Nagy has to own that.The gadget plays and cute formations are all window dressing. Matt Nagy is not capable to be an NFL head coach.
Anybody with better NFL intelligence than me comment on this:https://twitter.com/DanDeYoung80/status/1186117065163313153?s=19Are the receivers open?
https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/another-lackluster-return-mitch-trubisky-leaves-bears-offense-state-panic
If the Bears don't bounce back this season, they SHOULD cut ties with Nagy. But what is more likely is that they will make Helfrich the sacrificial lamb.
That said, guys like Bradshaw, Staubach, Young, even Elway, took a couple/few years to refine their raw talent. Maybe there's hope for Mitch. Or maybe, rather than Steve Young, he's Vince Young.
So the most recent example you could come up with is a guy who rebounded his career over 25 years ago?
it isn't easy to think of high No. 1 picks who sucked early but then actually went on to be studs.
How about Big Ben, Luck or Eli?