Chicago Sun-Times

INTENDED TARGET

Nagy hiring is all aboutworki­ng with one player— QB Trubisky

- ADAM L. JAHNS Follow me on Twitter @ adamjahns. Email: ajahns@ suntimes. com

When former Columbus Destroyers coach Doug Kay acquired quarterbac­k Matt Nagy from the Georgia Force in 2006, the longtime Arena Football League coach didn’t fully know what to expect.

“You really find out about a person after you have him,” Kay said. “You suspect before you y have him. [ But] the reports eports we got on Matt were e all posiout

positive.”

What stood out initially? iniadershi­p

“I saw the leadership early on,” Kay said. id.

The next season, on, Nagy — a record- setting ing college colk quarterbac­k at Delaware — led the Destroyers to the ArenaBowl, where they lost to the San Jose SaberCats. Along the way, Kay realized efor he traded for a player who was destined for bigger and better tter things.

“He was everything thing that you want a young ng man to be,” said Kay, a ChiChicago native. “He’s a leader. He’s got great character. He stands out in this business because he’s such a gentleman — and he’s so well- equipped to do the job. He listens and learns.” Now it’s his job to turn Mitch Trubisky into the franchise- changing quarterbac­k general manager Ryan Pace believes he is. Nagy, 39, was named the 16th head coach in Bears history Monday. It ended Pace’s weeklong search to replace John Fox, but it also put an exclamatio­n mark on Nagy’s remarkable rise. While playing in the AFL, he coached high school football before breaking into the NFL as an intern with the Eagles. It wasn’t surprising that young offensive minds such as Nagy, Eagles quarterbac­ks quarter coach John DeFilippo DeFilipp and Patriots ots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDanielsM­cDani were part of Pace’s search. sea Finding the righ right offense — and person p — for Trubisky Trubis was paramount. moun But Bu Nagy, who will b be introduced Tuesday, Tues likely stood stoo out for several era reasons beyond yon his immediate dia availabili­ty af after the Chiefs’ wild- card loss toS to the Titans on Saturday. It starts with a strong endorsemen­t from f Chiefs coach co Andy Reid. He reportedly said that Nagy was the best head- coaching candidate he has ever had on his staff.

That’s high praise, considerin­g current coaches Ron Rivera ( Panthers), John Harbaugh ( Ravens), Sean McDermott ( Bills), Todd Bowles ( Jets) and Doug Pederson ( Eagles) worked under Reid.

The best example of Reid’s faith in Nagy was his decision to hand him play- calling duties in Week 13. Not only did the Chiefs’ offensive production increase, they went 4- 1 in the last five games of the regular season, including a victory led by rookie quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes.

Nagy spent his entire NFL career with Reid, a master of the West Coast offense. But Chiefs players said Nagy added to it, including more run- pass options — plays Trubisky excelled at this season and at North Carolina.

With Nagy move involved in the Chiefs’ offense in his second season as coordinato­r, veteran quarterbac­k Alex Smith had a career- best 104.7 passer rating and a careerlow intercepti­on rate of one this season.

It also helps that the Chiefs were said to have viewed Trubisky as the best quarterbac­k in the draft last year. After the Bears took Trubisky, the Chiefs traded up and selected Mahomes with the 10th overall pick.

“There’s so many aspects of the game in the eyes of a quarterbac­k, and many of which has to do with spacing,” Kay said. “[ Nagy] understood those things, and he studied those. He was far ahead of anybody that I had worked with in the Arena Football League.”

Of course, being a successful head coach takes more than the X’s and O’s. But Nagy’s vision for Trubisky is an important starting point.

“There has to be in that young man something that says to people, ‘ You’re a person that I believe in. You’re a person that I think can take us in the right direction,’ ” Kay said. “I felt that way, and apparently other people do, too.”

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JEFF HAYNES/ AP
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| AP Former Chiefs offensive coordinato­r Matt Nagy helped Alex Smith post a career- best 104.7 passer rating this season.
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