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Word Is Matt Nagy May Still Not Reach End Of The Season

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Matt Nagy can’t hide from reality anymore. His Chicago Bears are on a four-game losing streak. The third such time this has happened to them in the past three seasons. It is not a trend that shines a favorable light on a head coach. The team is 3-6 and faces long odds of fighting their way back into the playoff picture. Combined with one of the worst offenses in the league this season? It shouldn’t be a surprise that rumors continue to swirl that Nagy is out at the end of the year.

However, it seems even that might not be automatic as well. Is it possible the Bears could still fire the head coach before the regular season ends? Most people would’ve expected that to happen during the bye week. When it didn’t, the immediate assumption was obvious. George McCaskey will keep Nagy aboard until the season ends. Then he’ll make the decision. That is how the organization has always done it. Yet according to Jeff Hughes of Da Bears Blog, there is a growing belief around the league this could change.

Especially if the Bears get crushed on Sunday.

Hughes has proven to have solid sources in the past. So this is definitely interesting. Remember in addition to losing their last four games, Chicago has also been blown out by double-digit points in three of them.

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  • 24-14 to the Packers
  • 38-3 to the Buccaneers
  • 33-22 to the 49ers

While their loss in Pittsburgh was more competitive (29-27), it still doesn’t look too great for Nagy. Both for the fact that the Bears got flagged 12 times in the game and that the Steelers tied the winless Detroit Lions this past weekend. This team just can’t seem to get out of its own way even when they play well. Now they face a Ravens team with the #2 offense in the league and hold one of the top seeds in the AFC. It isn’t at all a challenge to envision Chicago getting boat raced in this game.

Matt Nagy will need his survival instincts more than ever

Say this for the head coach. Every time it seems like one more loss will finally end him, he somehow manages to scramble out of the net for a win. It happened in 2019 against Detroit and in 2020 against Houston. The difference those times was both teams were terrible. Baltimore is now. They’re talented, battled-tested, and well-coached. Do the Bears have it in them to pull off an upset?

The Ravens are good but also flawed. They have the worst pass defense in the NFL right now. Justin Fields is playing much better football lately. If the offensive line can protect him, he may have a big day. It is the defense that should be worried about. The Bears are 23rd against this run this year. The Ravens rushing attack is 1st. Combine that with a sudden difficult rushing the passer? It wouldn’t surprise anybody to see Lamar Jackson run and throw all over them.

Yet the biggest mismatch might be on the sidelines.

John Harbaugh is one of the best head coaches in the business. A master motivator and strong tactician. His team is always well-prepared. Matt Nagy can motivate too but preparation and discipline continue to be issues with his team. If the Bears play with the same sloppiness they have for the past two months? This game might indeed get ugly.

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MikeG
MikeG
Nov 17, 2021 8:32 am

While I agree that Nagy and staff need to go it just isn’t going to happen during the season. Not the Bear’s style and what would be the point bringing in new people at this juncture of the season? Big picture (IMO) is that the window for what was a damm good defensive unit is closing fast, if not already closed, and the Bears still have a very much sub-par O-line. When is the last time we had an All-Pro offensive lineman? As has been the case for too long the Bears are a few years away from being a… Read more »

Blivion
Nov 17, 2021 7:05 am

Give him time….he’ll figure out “Where we’re at”

George Hogan
George Hogan
Nov 17, 2021 5:53 am

Given the time to fire Nagy the Bears have avoided doing so for 3 years and have given him the opportunity of moving forward. What people aren’t looking at is the D lost the Pittsburgh game not the offense. They got terrible calls from the officials, but the D never made a play. Again I wonder what if they win out and make a run for the Bowl? This is sports and anything can happen. During my lifetime I have seen miracle after miracle and I believe Mr Rodgers lit a fire in the wrong stadium. He has never owned… Read more »

Christopher Aimutis
Christopher Aimutis
Nov 17, 2021 5:37 am

They’ve FINALLY GOT a QB, That’s Young & VERY Talented, & They’ve SOLD-OFF/TRADED GOOD PLAYERS! The D that once was DECENT a CPL Years back under @FANGIO has gotten sold off/Traded, They’ve made LITTLE2NO PROGRESS on The OL, & IF They BUILT AROUND FIELDS LIKE teams HAVE&DO FOR Tom Brady, They’d get a MORE COMPETITIVE TEAM! All the years They’ve SUCKED You’d think that They could make up for SOME OF IT using the DRAFT BUT Their GM&COACHING HasBeen HORRIBLE! There needs to be, BEHIND-THE-SCENES REBUILD Front Office & COACHING! I’m a CHICAGO SPORTS FAN, OBVIOUSLY, BUT THEY’RE just like… Read more »

Yaz MH
Yaz MH
Nov 17, 2021 1:02 am

Can Erik Lambert stop writing so much lazy articles in a day or two? All he writes about is stuff we already know, or we dont give a crap about…

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