The Chicago Bears offense was historically bad in a 26-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, where they totaled just 47 yards of offense, which was the fewest yards in 40 years.
It didn’t help that it was also rookie quarterback Justin Fields’ first NFL start, where it was difficult to evaluate him based on a struggling offensive line, lack of separation from receivers and offensive play caller Matt Nagy not helping him in the slightest.
Nagy was brought in to fix the Bears offense. Instead, it looked the worst it has in four decades — and that’s in Nagy’s fourth season running the show.
As you can imagine, Bears fans have seen enough over the last four years with Nagy as play caller. But with Fields getting his first NFL start and not getting a chance due to Nagy’s play calling, fans are angry. And it’s clear the offense won’t be fixed until it’s Nagy getting the axe.