George McCaskey had to know what he was getting himself into when he appeared on camera for the first time in months. The Chicago Bears chairman had read the hate mail. Fans were irate. They were tired of the mediocrity. One winning season in the past eight years? No playoff wins? Unacceptable. This organization should have higher standards. It needed to start by holding Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace accountable.
McCaskey then announced to the world that the head coach and GM would be staying put for another year. He admitted it wasn't a popular decision, but believed that it was the right one for the Bears. When asked why? He cited the strong relationship Nagy and Pace have as a driving force behind it. They work well together and have the leadership and character traits necessary to get this team over the hump.
For most people, it was nothing but a bunch of hot air.
To them, McCaskey was just another conservative owner who didn't have the guts to make a change. Emotions that are easy to understand. Still, it's fair to ask the question. Is he wrong? If one were to take a step back for a moment and truly examine the situation they might find out that it isn't an empty statement. While the end results haven't always been great, there is proof that Nagy has been a positive influence on Pace since he arrived three years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibaJG4ZHzOY&t=2s&ab_channel=ScottFisherMatt Nagy complements Pace's greatest weakness
One thing people can say about Pace? The man knows how to build a defense. His track record is hard to argue with in this regard. Looking back over his draft history, he's added some standout talents like Eddie Goldman, Eddie Jackson, Roquan Smith, Bilal Nichols, and Jaylon Johnson. When it comes to the offensive side though? It hasn't been so hot. At least not until Nagy arrived in 2018.Pace's offensive picks before Nagy:
- Kevin White
- Hroniss Grasu
- Jeremy Langford
- Tayo Fabuluje
- Cody Whitehair
- Jordan Howard
- Daniel Braverman
Pace's offensive picks with Nagy:
- James Daniels
- Anthony Miller
- Javon Wims
- David Montgomery
- Riley Ridley
- Kerrith Whyte Jr.
- Cole Kmet
- Darnell Mooney
- Arlington Hambright
- Lachavious Simmons
That is certainly the hope.
If the Bears don't get the offense fixed this coming season, they have little chance of navigating their 2021 schedule back to the playoffs. McCaskey staked what little reputation he has left on the relationship between Nagy and Pace. While people may not like that, it's important to understand that the decision wasn't made completely without merit. The two have worked well together. Perhaps one more offseason could be the ticket.Comments
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