After four years as head coach of the Chicago Bears, Matt Nagy was let go by the team. It was the right decision as the former Coach of the Year failed to meet expectations after receiving the award in 2018.
As a coach, Nagy couldn’t decide on a starting quarterback. His offense also failed to deliver, and when it underachieved, he wrongly blamed his assistant coaches. By the end of his run, he had lost control of the team, as the Bears were committing more personal fouls than the NFL average.
Here’s why the Bears made the right call in parting ways with Nagy: