Three-and-a-half months later, we’ve seen it. And I now believe it. I’ve been thoroughly impressed with Nagy’s ability to repeatedly get his team back to center. After rough losses and emotional wins, the Bears have consistently come back to work with an obvious steadiness and a strong focus. Nagy set that tone. I’ve been similarly impressed with his ability to attack each game as its own entity, taking apart each opponent and finding that week’s formula for success. The Bears have been consistently well-prepared. They’ve avoided the debilitating sloppiness that ruined so many previous seasons. They’ve been positioned to succeed week after week. That’s a credit to Nagy and his assistant coaches.