The Chicago Bears are 4-1. Their best start in eight years. Thursday night may have been their most impressive win in a long time. Facing the ageless Tom Brady and a surging 3-1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers team, the Bears delivered a gutty, determined performance to steal a 20-19 victory. Players were understandably thrilled. Yet Matt Nagy was not.
At least not entirely. The Bears head coach appeared before the media scant hours after the emotional win. No doubt he stayed up late to review the film. Based on his answers to the questions that follow, he was not happy. Why?
Put simply, his frustrations with the offense have reached a new level.
"I thought offensively, just looking at it, and you start wondering about the sloppiness, and where things are at, and how to get to where we need to go," he said. "I just look back after watching the tape, and the details right now in this offense are not there. So that’s our job as coaches: to make sure that we get these freakin’ details right. It’s as simple as that."One can understand. Nagy is an offensive guy. He wants to score points. Yet the offense continues to get in their own way with either penalties, inaccurate passes, or dropped balls. He relentlessly hammered home the word "detailed" to explain the issue.
"But darn it, when you play in this offense, you better be freaking detailed. And we’re not a detailed football team on offense right now. And we need to get that back."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avI2_Bc8sYo&ab_channel=NFL







