Allen Robinson hasn't been shy about sharing his feelings lately regarding Matt Nagy. He seems to think the former Chicago Bears head coach actively sabotaged him last season by diminishing the number of targets he got during games. The passing game didn't go through him as it had in the previous three years. Here's the thing. Robinson isn't the first player to call out Nagy in public. One of them even did it while he was still on the team. That was Anthony Miller.
Say what you will about the former Bears 2nd round pick. He's earned most of the criticisms he's gotten over the past year since the team cut him. At the same time, he hinted as far back as December 2020 that Nagy was a bigger problem than people realized. He suggested during a presser that the coach had a bad tendency to go rogue during games, straying away from game plans and calling plays the team hadn't practiced. Hence the constant miscommunication and poor execution.
"I think the plays that we practice and that we execute in practice all week, they need to be called when we get to the game on Sunday."







