“We’re kind of using it as a ramp up period for me and our team,” Nagy said. “You get to a situation as a head coach when you’re pulled in different directions, and one of the things you run into is there is no one else on our staff that knows our offense. They’re learning this offense. For coach Chilly to come in here and be in that room, and if I step out, for him to be able to come in and keep that thing going, it’s invaluable. It just made too much sense.”