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Nagy dismisses criticism he didn’t seek to center ball on Pineiro’s missed FG

- BY JASON LIESER, STAFF REPORTER jlieser@suntimes.com | @JasonLiese­r

No one could blame coach Matt Nagy for wanting to move on from the end of the Bears’ loss Sunday to the Chargers and shifting attention to their upcoming game against the Eagles, but it remains under investigat­ion.

On top of all the evident ways in which the Bears botched their chance at winning on a last-second field goal, kicker Eddy Pineiro said it wasn’t his preference to set the ball up on the left hash for his 41-yard try. He missed, and the Bears lost 17-16 to fall to 3-4.

So how, with all the strategizi­ng and attention to detail that typically goes into coaching an NFL game, did the Bears give Pineiro the least advantageo­us angle when they had total control over ball placement when quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky kneeled on the previous play?

‘‘We have a communicat­ion process that we used, and we felt very comfortabl­e in that situation with what we did,’’ Nagy said Wednesday. ‘‘For me, it gets hard because ... I‘m just trying to get going with Philly.

‘‘But that’s where we were. The communicat­ion between all of us was that, from 41 yards, he was going to make that kick. And he didn’t . . . . Whether it’s on the right hash, the middle or the left hash, he wants to make it, and he didn’t.”

The most logical assertion, based on that response and others from Nagy, is that the spot of the ball simply wasn’t a concern as he made decisions at the end of the game.

Nagy didn’t answer a direct question about whether there was a miscommuni­cation and gave no specifics about how it happened that his kicker preferred a different angle and the team didn’t get it for him. He also returned to his point that any 41-yard kick shouldn’t be a problem for an NFL kicker.

‘‘At that point in time, where we were, everything included, we felt really good about Eddy, in a lot of ways, making that kick,’’ Nagy said. ‘‘With us feeling that good about everything, he missed the kick. He said it [Tuesday] that he’s as upset as anyone and he wants to make it.

‘‘I’m OK with where we were. I want to make it next time.’’

Nagy kept saying that the Bears have a ‘‘communicat­ion process’’ and that he has stopped thinking about that sequence to devote his full attention to preparing for the Eagles on Sunday.

One potential breakdown was in the communicat­ion between Nagy and Trubisky. Perhaps Nagy specified a different spot for the kneel-down rather than to take the snap from the left hash and step straight backward. It is common for a quarterbac­k to move sideways to a set up the kick in such scenarios.

But Trubisky shot that down by saying, ‘‘Whatever [Nagy] tells me to do, that’s what I do.’’

He grew irritated amid followup questions on the exact order Nagy gave him.

‘‘Did you see what happened on the field?’’ Trubisky said. ‘‘That’s what we talked about.’’

Pineiro never intended for any of this to drag on and admitted kicking from the far left wasn’t ideal only when pressed.

Regardless of whether Pineiro had a say in it, the issue should have been apparent to the Bears. He is a right-footed kicker, the wind was blowing to the left and he hasn’t opted to kick from that hash on any of his 12 extra points. The kicker picks the spot on those plays, and Pineiro has chosen the center 10 times and the right hash twice.

Much to Nagy’s annoyance, this probably won’t be the end for this testy topic.

Special-teams coordinato­r Chris Tabor is scheduled to talk with the media Thursday.

‘‘WE

HAVE A COMMUNICAT­ION PROCESS THAT WE USED, AND WE FELT VERY COMFORTABL­E IN THAT SITUATION WITH WHAT WE DID. FOR ME, IT GETS HARD BECAUSE ... I‘M JUST TRYING TO GET GOING WITH PHILLY.’’

MATT NAGY, Bears coach, on Eddy Pineiro’s failed kick against Chargers

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES ?? Kicker Eddy Pineiro walks off the field after missing a 41-yard field-goal try on the last play of the Bears’ loss Sunday to the Chargers.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES Kicker Eddy Pineiro walks off the field after missing a 41-yard field-goal try on the last play of the Bears’ loss Sunday to the Chargers.
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