Matt Nagy came to Chicago with a ton of momentum and there was hope that he was the offensive-minded genius that could finally put the Chicago Bears over the top in the NFC North.
He made the playoffs in his first season as head coach and while going 12-4 with a young quarterback in Mitchell Trubisky, and the sky seemed the limit for the Bears.
Nagy never quite figured it out. He finished his time in Chicago with a middling 34-31 record and was fired after four seasons. The lasting legacy of his time in the Windy City was the “double doink” and his reaction to it.
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