Every Thanksgiving, as soon as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade gets turned on, it feels more and more antiquated by the year. As do the Lions who play next, made all the worse this year by matching Detroit against lifeless Chicago. Why won’t the Bears go ahead a fire Nagy already? I’ve seen this sentiment penned by a number of Chicago’s beat writers – “In its more than 100-year history, the team has never fired a coach midseason” – as though some moral virtue is boldly upheld by waiting for Nagy to ungraciously finish the season. Maintaining a sense of decency doesn’t/shouldn’t count for crap in sports, speaking of antiquated.
Lions-Bears tied at 0.