Susan wrote:Ok, explain Mike Davis and Trey Burton being cast offs here and productive members in their respective teams right now.
Mike Davis had 11 carries with the Bears, he just wasn't in the rotation enough to even comment about, Burton missed half the season and had the worst QB in the NFL throwing him the ball. That's what I mean by the talent is awful. You have guys whom are just pedestrian like these guys, replacement level guys, and once the talent around them is poor, they are worthless.
How did Cohen regress?
How did Howard regress and then get discarded (shelf life of RBs are short but still)?
How did Anthony Miller go from scoring 7 TDs as a rookie to more or less the same level today?
How did Mitch regress so bad?
Probably because Cohen is a gimick back, Howard is basically out of the league now after failing after the Bears, Miller dropped what 3 TDs that hit him in the hands this season already, and Mitch fell off the mark as soon as people realized he can run but can't throw and defended that.
Everyone looks worse because our offensive line has fallen off the map and so if our QB could be the 20th best guy in a perfect situation, in our situation he's complete garbage because he has no time to throw.
All these things come together to make an awful offense. If we had a dominant line, then low end QB/RBs might look okay, and the line was much better a couple seasons ago. If we had a dominant QB / RB, then we might be able to make up for some of these other problems, but we don't. We're average or worse everywhere on the field, and that brings down everyone on the field a couple levels because there's no where to go for an advantage.
Name one player Nagy has developed.
Kind of weird to think the head coach develops players. There's at least two layers between the head coach and any player on the roster
Head Coach -> Coordinators -> Position coaches
If you want to say all of our position coaches are crap because they can't develop anyone, maybe. I don't know anything about them, but none of the guys you named are particularly talented. They're all average to below in talent playing on a team that has no offensive line. If you think there's some recipe for offensive success here then be my guest, but I don't see it.
If the Bears are to find success its generally going to be a strong defensive effort, maybe 2 good drives a game by the offense along with a lot of poor ones, forcing turnovers, and playing well on special teams. That was the formula before the season started and remains so now.

















