Apparently, he was one of 3 kickers at minicamp and each of them missed a 42-yard FG in front of the entire team and two dozen Bears alumni. They cut all three immediately.
https://es.pn/2KQjqpY
https://es.pn/2KQjqpY
yeah, you'd think espn would focus on more important things like their daily coverage of Drake and a player staring at each other during a timeout..Must be a slow news day for ESPN, I don't get why this is a front page headline.
Must be a slow news day for ESPN, I don't get why this is a front page headline.
This isn’t a legit story until Stephen A Smith does a commentary about it
I think Nagy is a very bright offensive mind and he has done a great job in Chicago so far. But this is odd. I get having the entire team watch to put kickers under stress. But is he testing them from the same 42 yard distance as the FG that lost the playoff game against Philly? If that is the case, then that is kind of a clown move. At some point maybe it is the coach that can't move past that missed FG and his negative focus is causing problems.
With all the jokes about his name, I still say the all-time best was when Frank Brickowski played pro basketball.