Jeff Fisher of All People is Questioning Matt Nagy's Motivational Tactics
By Jared Kish

After the Chicago Bears lost a gut-wrenching playoff game to the Philadelphia Eagles last season, Bears head coach Matt Nagy is making sure the team does not forget about how their season ended.
Each week, Nagy has been showing the team the clip of them losing, but one former head coach, who is known for taking some rough losses throughout his tenure in the NFL, is questioning Nagy's motivational tactics:
Jeff Fisher defers to Matt Nagy's decision to keep showing the end of the playoff loss to his players, even if it also seems as if Fisher wouldn't handle it that way https://t.co/YS1mcbcM3M
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 22, 2019
Jeff Fisher of all people is coming after Matt Nagy? You can't be serious, dude.
"At some point he's gonna let it go," Fisher said via Pro Football Talk. "(At) Some point, they need to go ahead and win a football game, you know that's months away from now."
Jeff Fisher: I wouldn't want to be a kicker on Matt Nagy's Bears. https://t.co/LDrr3WP4gB pic.twitter.com/j1YNenzDxH
— theScore (@theScore) June 22, 2019
Fisher suffered a tough defeat when he took the Tennessee Titans to the Super Bowl to face the Rams in one of the most thrilling Super Bowl games played in history. After the loss, Fisher admitted it took him nearly a decade to watch film from that game.
Though Fisher may not be the best candidate to question a coaching style, it's important that the Bears move on and look forward to the upcoming season.