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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Nagy went 28-20 with Mitchell Trubisky at quarterback (I think it was actually a little better than that as Foles was awful; I think Nagy has a pretty strong record w/ Trubisky). That's actually impressive in its own right. And he's still only 43 yrs old. Yeah, Kafka's younger, but he's not as accomplished either.
I'm not saying I would definitely do it, but if PM endorsed the idea, sure - why not? Nagy can be a HC in this league and a relatively decent one. If you asked me who probably has more career wins as a head coach in the league 10 years from now, I'd say it's likely Nagy.
The guy's not an idiot just because he couldn't fix Mitch Trubisky.
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Yeah, to reaffirm this, I don't think Nagy's failures were solely on him and a majority of it can be placed on Pace.
Nagy had Trubisky shoved down his throat and had an above average season from him when he was in his first year as HC in 2018. Trubisky then went back to being Trubisky and the defense started to age out of its prime. And if we're going to be completely honest, giving that much trade capital for a LB (Mack) is a terrible trade regardless of how the picks turn out for the Raiders.
I'm not saying Nagy's a great coach, but he's not Brad Childress or Pat Shurmur either.
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Originally Posted by KCUnited
Their point was to draw into question Nagy's communication and what a cluster **** the QB room is. It was like being asked by a reporter was the first time hearing these things from his QBs.
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The QB room being a cluster **** sounds more like a Pace problem, though.
He brought in Foles to basically be a starter or to push Trubisky and he failed to do that.
Then, they brought in Dalton to be a placeholder for Fields while Foles still had a cap hit of nearly $7 million this season.
Pace ran a clown show.