bad knees wrote:I feel like the fans and Fields are being held hostage while Nagy works through his insecurity and the fact that he and we all know he is in over his head. Let's face it: he has demonstrated that he is unable to organize and call plays for an offense in which Fields can succeed (at least this season). He knows it - that's why he turned the play-calling over to Lazor. Then in the post-game, he at first tried not to disclose that Lazor had called the plays. The only explanation for this is insecurity/ego. Then he decided that he better come clean, but asserted his role in making the decision. Now we know what he knows - that he is not the offensive coach for Fields. As he sorts through the reality of that truth, the only thing that he has to fall back on is "the Mahomes way," so he announces that Dalton will start if healthy, because that is what must be done with a rookie quarterback! He must sit! Meanwhile, the whole freaking world (aside from our friend Dresden, of course) knows that the best course, short term and long term, is to keep going with Fields. What a clusterf**k.
is it your speculation that nagy was not consulted about drafting fields?
i suspect that nagy knows that he has to win now and thinks that dalton gives him the best chance to do that. the problem is that even if the bears DO surprise and make the playoffs led by dalton, he's still gonna be gone after the season. at which point management will say "well, dalton's gone, and nagy hasn't shown that he can coach fields, so he's gone too." so the only realistic way for nagy to keep his job is to win WITH FIELDS
i'm beginning to think that matt nagy is not too bright