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Rich Campbell: Bears' restrained approach to free agency affirms their bet on QB Mitch Trubisky

CHICAGO - On the long list of traits that have endeared Matt Nagy to the Bears and Chicago, his combination of candor and confidence is in the top half. The coach sees his team through critical eyes with a clarity and objectivity that fosters growth. Pairing that with a contagious self-assuredness fortifies his leadership.

So it was equally unsurprising and refreshing at the NFL combine last month when he said the following about the Bears offense, the unit he oversees on a micro and macro level:

"Anybody that looks at our team right now, they see a top defense in the league, and they see an average offense."

Nagy knows nothing is gained by

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