REALLY glad we picked Nagy over Flip
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I was fine with either Nagy or Flip. I didn't like McDaniels, Schurmur, and Patricia. Surprised Flip's stock has fallen so much since then - Nagy seems to have been the best of the bunch based on early returns.
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I love this dude.
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He just has "it". I don't know how successful he will end up being over time, but it's clear he's made for this job.
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That was a great read wab. Thanks for posting it.
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Otis' and Wab's 'last comments hit the nail on the head. You can tell Nagy is a leader of men and loves football. Lovie seemed to baby the players to get their respect, Ditka used to scare them, but Nagy seems to guilt them into being their best. He also has a personality and knows how to play up to the media (like Ditka). I honestly think this is the best coach we have had in a while. I know I am jumping to conclusions, it is just a gut feeling.
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My only thought was McDaniels was a tool and didn't want him anywhere near the bears if I remember correctly.
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He was a tool. He ruined the Broncos, and stiffed the Colts. Now the Packer forums are clamoring for him to be their next HC. Which I HOPE TO GOD happens. Then McDaniels can ruin that franchise too. I'd love to get THE Belichick disciple in Green Bay. Seeing how not one of assistants has ever done jack shit in the league.southdakbearfan wrote:My only thought was McDaniels was a tool and didn't want him anywhere near the bears if I remember correctly.
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He's a U2 fan?wab wrote:I love this dude.
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Somebody get that man a few AC/DC albums.
I'm so thankful he's the coach of this team. I wonder if he even realizes the impact he's had not just on that locker room but on the fanbase in such a short amount of time.
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AC/DC? Sure. But cerebral metal fans listen to TOOL. He looks like a TOOL guy.The Marshall Plan wrote:He's a U2 fan?wab wrote:I love this dude.
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Somebody get that man a few AC/DC albums.
I'm so thankful he's the coach of this team. I wonder if he even realizes the impact he's had not just on that locker room but on the fanbase in such a short amount of time.
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Saw them live at Lollapalooza when I was a young warthog...Bears Whiskey Nut wrote:AC/DC? Sure. But cerebral metal fans listen to TOOL. He looks like a TOOL guy.The Marshall Plan wrote:He's a U2 fan?wab wrote:I love this dude.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/bea ... ett-favre/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Somebody get that man a few AC/DC albums.
I'm so thankful he's the coach of this team. I wonder if he even realizes the impact he's had not just on that locker room but on the fanbase in such a short amount of time.
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Saw them live last time they were in Chicago. I would like to have seen younger Tool. Before Maynard retreated to the background.G08 wrote:Saw them live at Lollapalooza when I was a young warthog...Bears Whiskey Nut wrote:AC/DC? Sure. But cerebral metal fans listen to TOOL. He looks like a TOOL guy.The Marshall Plan wrote:He's a U2 fan?wab wrote:I love this dude.
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Somebody get that man a few AC/DC albums.
I'm so thankful he's the coach of this team. I wonder if he even realizes the impact he's had not just on that locker room but on the fanbase in such a short amount of time.
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I saw them years ago. Awesome show.Bears Whiskey Nut wrote:Saw them live last time they were in Chicago. I would like to have seen younger Tool. Before Maynard retreated to the background.G08 wrote:Saw them live at Lollapalooza when I was a young warthog...Bears Whiskey Nut wrote:AC/DC? Sure. But cerebral metal fans listen to TOOL. He looks like a TOOL guy.The Marshall Plan wrote:He's a U2 fan?wab wrote:I love this dude.
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Somebody get that man a few AC/DC albums.
I'm so thankful he's the coach of this team. I wonder if he even realizes the impact he's had not just on that locker room but on the fanbase in such a short amount of time.