Matt Nagy prepared to make Jordan Howard the feature back Posted by Charean Williams on April 17, 2018, 6:40 PM EDT
Not only are the Bears going to keep Jordan Howard, but they are prepared to make him their feature back.
Bears coach Matt Nagy answered “absolutely” when asked that question Tuesday, Rich Campbell of the Chicago Tribune reports. But Nagy added, “We’re going to use multiple backs.”
Howard, a fifth-round pick in 2016, has averaged 4.6 yards per carry on his 528 career carries. He has had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, rushing for 2,435 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons.
Rumors of Bears’ talks with the Dolphins of a trade of Jarvis Landry for Howard helped create a perception that Howard is a bad fit in Nagy’s offense. Howard said it was “comforting” to find out the Bears had no intentions of trading him.
“To sit here and say he doesn’t fit this offense isn’t very fair,” Nagy said, via David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune.
Tarik Cohen likely gets work on passing downs as Howard has 14 drops in his career.
Matt Nagy prepared to make Jordan Howard the feature back Posted by Charean Williams on April 17, 2018, 6:40 PM EDT
Not only are the Bears going to keep Jordan Howard, but they are prepared to make him their feature back.
Bears coach Matt Nagy answered “absolutely” when asked that question Tuesday, Rich Campbell of the Chicago Tribune reports. But Nagy added, “We’re going to use multiple backs.”
Howard, a fifth-round pick in 2016, has averaged 4.6 yards per carry on his 528 career carries. He has had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, rushing for 2,435 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons.
Rumors of Bears’ talks with the Dolphins of a trade of Jarvis Landry for Howard helped create a perception that Howard is a bad fit in Nagy’s offense. Howard said it was “comforting” to find out the Bears had no intentions of trading him.
“To sit here and say he doesn’t fit this offense isn’t very fair,” Nagy said, via David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune.
Tarik Cohen likely gets work on passing downs as Howard has 14 drops in his career.
I call bullshit on that. Ric knows what the Bears are thinking and he said that Howard does not fit the Bears offense. I think Nagy does not have a clue. Bad hire.
Matt Nagy prepared to make Jordan Howard the feature back Posted by Charean Williams on April 17, 2018, 6:40 PM EDT
Not only are the Bears going to keep Jordan Howard, but they are prepared to make him their feature back.
Bears coach Matt Nagy answered “absolutely” when asked that question Tuesday, Rich Campbell of the Chicago Tribune reports. But Nagy added, “We’re going to use multiple backs.”
Howard, a fifth-round pick in 2016, has averaged 4.6 yards per carry on his 528 career carries. He has had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, rushing for 2,435 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons.
Rumors of Bears’ talks with the Dolphins of a trade of Jarvis Landry for Howard helped create a perception that Howard is a bad fit in Nagy’s offense. Howard said it was “comforting” to find out the Bears had no intentions of trading him.
“To sit here and say he doesn’t fit this offense isn’t very fair,” Nagy said, via David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune.
Tarik Cohen likely gets work on passing downs as Howard has 14 drops in his career.
I call bullshit on that. Ric knows what the Bears are thinking and he said that Howard does not fit the Bears offense. I think Nagy does not have a clue. Bad hire.
Pace too! He let go of Cam! cmon, fire him on the spot
I call bullshit on that. Ric knows what the Bears are thinking and he said that Howard does not fit the Bears offense. I think Nagy does not have a clue. Bad hire.
Pace too! He let go of Cam! cmon, fire him on the spot
Hey guys, we were told anyone that criticized Pace wanted Emery back so lets just chill out a little bit.
I want Emery back. That dude signed more players than anyone I can remember. Unfortunately, the bulk of the signings were the same three or four guys that he would cut and sign over and over again.
Hey guys, we were told anyone that criticized Pace wanted Emery back so lets just chill out a little bit.
I want Emery back. That dude signed more players than anyone I can remember. Unfortunately, the bulk of the signings were the same three or four guys that he would cut and sign over and over again.
I remember when Emery got hired. He gave a long press conference talking about scouting, how teams develop a draft profile, and the press (local and national) ate it up. He was held up as the new NFL GM, open, transparent....Of course then he actually had to you know, draft players.
Matt Nagy prepared to make Jordan Howard the feature back Posted by Charean Williams on April 17, 2018, 6:40 PM EDT
Not only are the Bears going to keep Jordan Howard, but they are prepared to make him their feature back.
Bears coach Matt Nagy answered “absolutely” when asked that question Tuesday, Rich Campbell of the Chicago Tribune reports. But Nagy added, “We’re going to use multiple backs.”
Howard, a fifth-round pick in 2016, has averaged 4.6 yards per carry on his 528 career carries. He has had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, rushing for 2,435 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons.
Rumors of Bears’ talks with the Dolphins of a trade of Jarvis Landry for Howard helped create a perception that Howard is a bad fit in Nagy’s offense. Howard said it was “comforting” to find out the Bears had no intentions of trading him.
“To sit here and say he doesn’t fit this offense isn’t very fair,” Nagy said, via David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune.
Tarik Cohen likely gets work on passing downs as Howard has 14 drops in his career.
I call bullshit on that. Ric knows what the Bears are thinking and he said that Howard does not fit the Bears offense. I think Nagy does not have a clue. Bad hire.
Go back and read all the wonderful things they said about Cutler after he was not traded in Pace/Fox's first year; then come back and talk to me.
Matt Nagy prepared to make Jordan Howard the feature back Posted by Charean Williams on April 17, 2018, 6:40 PM EDT
Not only are the Bears going to keep Jordan Howard, but they are prepared to make him their feature back.
Bears coach Matt Nagy answered “absolutely” when asked that question Tuesday, Rich Campbell of the Chicago Tribune reports. But Nagy added, “We’re going to use multiple backs.”
Howard, a fifth-round pick in 2016, has averaged 4.6 yards per carry on his 528 career carries. He has had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, rushing for 2,435 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons.
Rumors of Bears’ talks with the Dolphins of a trade of Jarvis Landry for Howard helped create a perception that Howard is a bad fit in Nagy’s offense. Howard said it was “comforting” to find out the Bears had no intentions of trading him.
“To sit here and say he doesn’t fit this offense isn’t very fair,” Nagy said, via David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune.
Tarik Cohen likely gets work on passing downs as Howard has 14 drops in his career.
I call bullshit on that. Ric knows what the Bears are thinking and he said that Howard does not fit the Bears offense. I think Nagy does not have a clue. Bad hire.
Is it too early to fire him and plead with Josh McDaniels to save us? We can always out bid Bob Kraft. I don't like his cheese anyway.