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.

4. Nagy encouraged new coaching hires will help offense succeed

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The Bears offense simply did not get it done last season, which prompted Nagy to bring in four new offensive minds with a plethora of coaching experience. Specifically, Bill Lazor, John DeFilippo, Juan Castillo and Clancy Barone all specialize in an area of the offense that struggled in 2019 — including overall offensive execution, quarterback, run game, offensive line and tight end.

While some might say that there are “too many cooks in the kitchen,” Nagy doesn’t feel that way. He sees it more as an opportunity to bring new ideas to the table. He feels like he can learn from all of those minds — being around those guys, being able to delegate roles and sharing ideas that will hopefully lead to offensive success in 2020.

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