Matt Nagy certainly didn’t have plans for what has happened this 2020 offseason. He was hired to be the head coach of a football team. The Chicago Bears. He never could’ve imagined his life would get turned upside down in a matter of months. First by the COVID-19 pandemic and then shortly after by a string of protests breaking out following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers.
Considering how hot the topic was of police brutality against minorities, this was the match that lit the powder keg.