When it comes to Matt Nagy? Everybody is in agreement. The fourth-year head coach will be fired by the Chicago Bears at some point in the near future. Either in the next week or two in order to take advantage of the new NFL rule where teams can interview candidates two weeks early. Or after the regular season concludes with the Bears missing the playoffs. The bigger question now is whether GM Ryan Pace will join him.
There is no question the man is on thin ice too. He is on the cusp of concluding his sixth non-winning season in seven years with the franchise. Much of it is thanks to some major missteps by him. Headlined by the drafting of Mitch Trubisky and the hiring of Nagy. Not to mention other misguided moves that have left the roster old and the payroll bloated. Plenty of people believe he needs to go. Others aren't sure the McCaskey family wants to do that.
It is a complicated situation.
Dan Graziano of ESPN provided an interesting update on the situation. He called it a "mystery" at this stage. There is no question that Nagy is out, but it remains unclear if the Bears brass will decide to let Pace seek another coach to develop Justin Fields. It was then he dropped a note that should not be ignored. The idea is that George McCaskey may end up having a specific coach in mind. So what happens if the said coach isn't interested in working with Pace?"Eyes are on the general manager's office there. Ryan Pace's status is a mystery. He could get a chance to hire a second coach and oversee the team's building around quarterback Justin Fields, but if ownership were to have a coach in mind who wanted a different GM, the Bears could move on from both."That is an interesting subplot that I addressed in a previous SM article. The fact that Pace's uncertain status has left some possible head coach candidates wary of coming to Chicago. Even with the presence of Fields. They may prefer working with somebody with a less shaky track record. Somebody they may know and trust. Especially given his uncertain contract status.







