veganfan21 wrote:
NME wrote:
I’m not holding Fangio to an impossible standard at all. I’m asking for the coach to do what is necessary during a game to put his players in the best position to succeed. Not swapping Mack around more (when we saw him move Mack around all year) when Mack was clearly struggling against Peters, and not attacking an immobile QB up the middle to force him to move around more (for example) on key drives is not doing those things.
He did this in the Miami game as well as the games against the Patriots and the 1st Packers game.. You cannot sit back all the time and constantly give the opponent chances to pick you apart on defense in close games because this is what happens more often than not when you do. He was criticized for this in San Fran as well so this isn’t news breaking stuff I’m pointing out here.
The Bears D was the best in the NFL and Fangio is the architect. There is no perfect system and no perfect coach. I believe your baseline is perfection because even given criticisms here and there of Fangio he still was the best DC this year and you want him gone. Who do you want instead? There is no playcall to produce an interception when one is needed or a sack or whatever. Some guys make plays and sometimes they don't. Calls go your way and sometimes they don't. I think your argument assumes these guys are robots where you can program out errors. You can't. The game is flawed and shit happens.
At the end if the day if your DC led the league in the most essential statistical categories then you've got it good.
1st off, I didn’t say I wanted him gone. I said this is the issue I have with him as a coordinator and it’s what I won’t miss if he does leave.
I’d be just fine with him staying and said as much in my opening post about this.
2nd -no one is above criticism, and this is my criticism of him as a play caller and has been for some time now. Your ‘perfection’ analogy here make absolutely no sense. Me being critical of something is not the same as asking for perfection. This team hangs its hat on the defense, if the defense would have come up with a pick or forced fumble we’d all be comfortable saying this is what the Bears do, this defense is ‘special’, lean on your defense to win it and so on. But that didn’t happen tonight, and it’s my opinion that it didn’t happen because Fangio did not put his defense in the best position to stop a late drive the opponent needed to win.
I also criticized Nagy’s playcalling too.
And in case everyone missed it, here it is again flat out -this is a coaching loss. It’s not on Mitch, and it’s not on Parkey. Bad play calling lost us this game. And I’ll stand by this opinion.