Anybody who follows NFL football has probably heard the name Albert Breer once or twice. The man works for Sports Illustrated at The MMQB and is respected as one of the top football insiders in the business. He is also somebody who seems to have decent ties to the Chicago Bears organization. Specifically regarding head coach Matt Nagy. The two have spoken a number of times and Breer seems to always have solid info on him.
That is what makes his most recent article interesting. In his mailbag, Breer was asked if Nagy is coaching afraid when it comes to the Bears offense. Perhaps an explanation for why his play calling has been inconsistent. Or awful depending on who you ask. Either way, they wanted to know if the possibility is there that the Bears head coach will pass the play sheet to somebody else.
Breer didn't beat around the bush.
"I don’t think there’s an insecurity there. Nagy believes in his ability as a play-caller, and that’s part of the equation here."His assertion is the coach understands why he's being criticized but internally the belief is the source of the problems lay elsewhere. What is that exactly? It should be pretty obvious to those who have watched this team for the past month.
"...I also think Nagy’s really good at that part of the job, despite the recent results. It’s no secret where the Bears’ biggest issue is right now, and that’s not even at quarterback—it’s what’s in front of the quarterback. If Chicago can’t get its line in order—and remember, the team fired O-line coach Harry Hiestand in December—then the rest won’t matter. So maybe they’ll add someone between now and next Tuesday."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVxzZhmOktI&ab_channel=ChicagoBears







