Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Stop talking about 2018.
Why? Why isn't 2018 relevant in the discussion about (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky costing the Bears games?
Because your initial comment that I responded to was about 2019. If you want to talk about 2018, there are plenty of threads to do so.
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Nagy did far more to cost the Bears the playoffs than (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky did.
Not true. I've outlined this at least twice before.
Nagy did not have a good season at all. Better QB play could have over come his shortcomings and lead to at least two more wins, thus at least one playoff game. For all of the Bears faults last season, if the QB play was better they go 10-6 and make the playoffs. That cannot be argued against.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Your argument now is that QB play is all that matters
Stop with the bullshit. Stop with the lying. I never said this
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Better QB would have Nagy as 38-0 in his career too with two Super Bowl rings.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Your initial point was that better qb leads the team to 10-6 rather than 8-8. I pointed out two examples of Nagy's coaching that would also put us at 10-6. One of those games (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky didn't even play.
Wrong. My initial post was that poor QB play was the SINGLE biggest factor that the Bears missed the playoffs, you still haven't refuted this, If anything, you're saying, "Yeah but Nagy!". This is now the fourth time (twice here and at least twice in the Bears section) I have mentioned that bad coaching, bad Oline play, injuries, and missed kicks also hurt the Bears as well.
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