5 takeaways from Matt Nagy’s press conference at NFL Scouting Combine

Matt Nagy faced an onslaught of questions revolving around the struggles of the Bears offense in 2019 and what’s being done to reverse that.

2. The goal on offense is to establish an identity early

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The Bears offense didn’t exactly get off to a fast start in 2019. In fact, you could argue they really didn’t get going until Thanksgiving, where they put together two back-to-back solid performances against the Lions and Cowboys. But outside of that? The Bears offense never really established an identity.

For Nagy, he said the goal this offseason is to figure out the offense’s identity, especially when it comes to the run game. Nagy has often said that it should take five or six weeks for that to happen, but that’s not exactly the case heading into 2020. Nagy insisted that there’s “a sense of urgency” when it comes to establishing the team’s offensive identity as soon as possible this season.

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