3 trades the Bears need to make this offseason to fix the offense
By Mike Luciano
The New York Jets are inches away from irreparably breaking Sam Darnold. With Darnold having thrown twice as many interceptions as touchdowns and leading a team that is currently 0-8 with their eyes on a top quarterback in the 2021 NFL Draft, the expectation is that he will play his fourth season in the league elsewhere. The stats are ugly, but the arm talent and mobility are still there, and some team will try to return him to greatness. Nagy might be daring enough to undertake such a challenge.
The horrid coaching, schemes and playcalling of Adam Gase would be difficult enough to overcome, but the complete lack of perimeter talent shows that the Jets have done an awful job in giving him pieces that will help him be a successful quarterback. Chicago isn’t an amazing offense, but Allen Robinson, Anthony Miller and Darnell Mooney make up quite the trio of receivers. Nagy loves to get his quarterback on the move, and throwing on the run is one of Darnold’s biggest strengths. If Pace gives up a mid-round pick, Darnold could go from a trash heap to a potential playoff team.