This wasn’t supposed to be a lingering issue. In fact, Nagy promised that this year would have a whole different look to it on offense. This was Nagy in February at the scouting combine in Indianapolis, where he swore the Bears’ time in the flight simulator was over and they were ready to take a real plane out on the runway: “Now we’re at a point where we kind of know a little bit of the direction of what we like and what we don’t like. Now that enables us to get better at the things we like and throw away the things we don’t like. Which, all in all, is going to end up really helping out our players.”