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Typical Nagy

House of L podcast

Laurence W. Holmes

Sports, History

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Laurence discusses why the Bears loss to Minnesota in the Season Finale for the Bears, looked so familiar. He also makes the case against retaining Ryan Pace in ANY capacaity.



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0:00.0

Yo, man, welcome in. It's the house of the podcast. I'm Lord Tom's. Thanks for hanging

0:19.6

out with me as we talk about the bears and them ending their season in embarrassing

0:25.8

yet totally predictable Matt Nege fashion. That was amazing. It was it was truly an amazing

0:36.5

thing that we witnessed up in Minneapolis. The bears had complete control of this game.

0:47.2

They really did. I'm not going to spend a ton of time talking about it because obviously

0:50.7

like we're on to big picture issues now with the bears, but the bears were in complete control

0:57.6

of this game. At the half, they were up 14 to three. They got out scored 28 to three in the

1:08.0

second half of this game. Let me give you Andy Dahlson's line. The lady Andy Dahlson

1:14.8

throws ball 48 times in this game. 33 of 48 for 325 yards. Two interceptions in a touchdown.

1:24.6

Pass a rating 77.2. They were definitely trying to feed Mooney shout out to Patrick Manely.

1:34.3

Patrick Manely said that that's the prop you should have played. I went and checked out on

1:41.6

points bet. I should have got down on it. I did not. And I regret it because they were

1:46.6

100% trying to push the ball to Darnel Mooney. He finished with 12 catches on 16 targets.

1:55.0

126 yards for him. Congratulations going over a thousand yards. This game was exactly what

2:05.4

you get from Matt Nege. The fourth down moments in this game were amazing. It was amazing

2:17.4

because everyone understood what should happen in these situations except for the head coach

2:25.5

of your Chicago Bears. He's the only one that didn't get it. And this has got to be like

2:36.5

his magnum opus. Like this is his masterpiece of a game. All of his weaknesses as a coach

2:44.6

were on display. When you saw the way that the Bears turn the ball over on down, I've got

2:52.6

no problem going for it in all of those situations. This is not me saying, like not backtracking

2:59.4

off of how I feel about fourth downs. You should go for him and he should have gone for him

3:06.4

in all of those situations. The problem is he can never stop being himself. Not once. Do

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