Post by riczaj01 on Dec 22, 2020 17:12:35 GMT -6
And that system works with the right talent, but you start losing pieces, look at Philly. You never have the pieces; look at Chicago in 2019 and 2020 up until Lazor took over.
Nagy really screwed the pooch, and he might have cost him and Pace and Mitch their jobs. All he had to do was build on what worked in 2018 instead of hamfisting his system around pieces it was never built for.
KC O: Great OL, great TE, great speed WR, steady possession WR as the 3rd option.
CHIO: bad OL, no TE(until this year), no speed WR, steady possession WR as the 1st option. How was that ever going to work?
Weapons or no weapons, Trubisky can't. He sucks at that. He isn't cerebral, doesn't process info quickly that way, and is very inaccurate beyond medium-range. Even with great weapons, he would have still struggled in that role.
The scheme he succeeds in takes advantage of his mobility, lets him play instinctually rather than cerebrally, and often gives him defined reads on half the field. THAT he can do.
Brees also has an OL that protects him(bears don't) and has a OC that schemes his targets open, that's right brady and brees got brought up talking about mitch this week and the idea that somehow these qb's don't have their OC's scheme players open all the time. it's what most good oc's do.
You are also comp'ing him to 2 of the greatest qb's of this era. While it would be great to have that here, you don't go into the draft assuming that's what you are getting. You are expecting guys like Stafford/Ryan, who aren't all time greats, and you are hoping they turn into a Brees/Brady.
sadly Nagy never gave him time to develop anything. He saw what he was good at in 2018, decided to say F that and go w/what he wanted and then blame Mitch b/c the OL couldn't protect him, and his receivers couldn't get open. 2019 the Bears receivers were some of the worst in seperation yards. Miller would look open but would normally not be where he was supposed to be.