As frustrating as it is for me to say, as a person who does not trust #Pace, I do think he is learning on the job, and he isn't the firing that needs to be made now. I don't trust the #Bears to hire his replacement. It is clear Pace needs to fire #Nagy.

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Pace has shown willingness to accept & move on from huge mistakes, which there has been many. I think he needs to do this again and fire Nagy. But - do I trust him to upgrade in his replacement? Not really. He failed miserably at the most important position on the field 3 times.
Does Pace deserve yet another chance to bring in a QB? Not really. Does he deserve a chance to take what he learned in his failure with choosing Nagy and hire a replacement? Maybe. The alternative is starting over, again, with a front office ...
... that hasn't shown they have a clue on how to choose a GM to successfully manage football operations. Let's not forget what happened last time. As much as Pace infuriates me, maybe Bears need to keep him around another couple years, IF- he voluntarily fires Nagy.

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