Matt Nagy’s 2020 NFL Draft war room looks like a Criminal Minds scene

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 24: Head coach Matt Nagy of the Chicago Bears takes the field prior to a game against the New York Giants at Soldier Field on November 24, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 24: Head coach Matt Nagy of the Chicago Bears takes the field prior to a game against the New York Giants at Soldier Field on November 24, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy has a war room. Frankly, it looks like something you’d see on Criminal Minds episode, and we’re concerned.

What is going on in Chicago?

Bears head coach Matt Nagy is by himself for the 2020 NFL Draft, as per league rules amid COVID-19. Apparently he had too much time on his hands, putting together the world’s creepiest war room.

One has to wonder how this came together. Did Nagy sit there and painstakingly go over each inch of wall space, thinking about the best way to read the walls from a certain angle? Did he call in the rest of the coaching staff via Zoom to walk through their thoughts, and get a collaboration going?

Hell, did he lock his family out of the room for months and do this in the dark? Nobody can say.

It’s interesting to point out how some of the other coaches and GMs are spending this unique draft time. Kliff Kingsbury is sitting in the nicest house we’ve ever seen, basking in the desert sunlight of Arizona. Andy Reid is wearing a Hawaiian shirt in his basement because of course he is.  Kyle Shanahan is chilling with his children, not a hair out of place.

Jerry Jones is on a freaking yacht, chilling and stealing CeeDee Lamb at the No. 17 pick.

Nagy is trying too hard here. He and general manager Ryan Pace need to look at the board and make a choice. Having the start of a Criminal Minds episode on the wall isn’t helping anybody.

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