My second thought was there were two more people in the room who appeared to be a very close second — Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy. “He shows it is by his actions, and you see that on tape, and because of that, you create even more respect from the opponents on offense.”Asked for the book on how to combat Mack, Nagy minced no words. "He's a hell of a player that plays fast, that you have to know where he's at, you just do. “But I think you'll see foremost offensive coordinators, play callers, players, they respect the heck out of him because they know he's a good player. With the two first-round picks they gave up for Mack, the Bears are getting a player one season removed from being the best defensive player in the National Football League.
Source: Daily Sun September 03, 2018 02:26 UTC