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November 20, 2019 | Empowerment

Some coaches garbage the cassette of a lousy playoff loss, attempting to have the staff to move on from the heartbreak and focus on the long run. Not Matt Nagy. In accordance with running back Tarik Cohen, the Chicago Bears coach was showing clips of this playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles to remind them of their pain. “He will reveal it throughout team meetings that we have in the evenings so that the whole team can see it,” Cohen told Adam Schein on Mad Dog Sports Radio. The Bears’ season finished. The crushing loss to the Eagles came after Mitchell Trubisky marched Chicago down the field to put up what appeared to be a game-winning comeback. LATEST ANALYSIS ??? Team matches for top remaining FAs ??? Ranking deepest position groups ??? NFL triplets positions: Who’s No. 1? ??? NFC West primer: Camp questions ??? Rank: Can Redskins surprise? “He just shows us the very last seconds of the match,” Cohen told Schein. “He shows us that the audience’s response, our reactions by the sideline, and he just tells you’forget that hurt,’ you know, and that we want to get back to that place and have another result. So that drives us motivates to get through exercise daily.” The missed field goal gets all of the attention, however, the Bears’ offense sputtered for the majority of three quarters and the defense couldn’t stop Nick Foles on the Eagles’ final TD drive. Chicago had lots of chances to wrench the game away. Nagy hopes adopting the painful memories of that reduction will inspire his players throughout the offseason. “We definitely had a shortcoming we feel like we are a better team and we could have travelled farther in the playoffs,” Cohen said. “But that is definitely driving us, this year, and trainer Nagy won’t let us forget it. He shows us exactly what happens often so we continue to be pushed by this, and we’re just getting ready to make that run again.” Great stories begin with a failure. The Bears expect the double-doink is the letdown to propel a 2019 story that finishes with a Lombardi Trophy. Read more here: http://midriks.com/?p=2115

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