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The Bears’ problem isn’t the scourge of negativity; it’s the plague of a bad offense

You would have thought that Matt Nagy’s biggest concern after the Bears’ embarrassing performance Sunday was his offense’s ghastliness, with his defense’s surprising nosedive a distant second.

But, no. The coach was preoccupied at his postgame press conference with letting everyone know that his team was united, that there would be no civil war and that the media, a movable dark and stormy night, would not infiltrate Halas Hall with its negativity.

Like most coaches, Nagy views the specter of teammates pointing fingers at each other as just about the worst thing that can happen in life.