Eleven weeks in the past on this house, I referred to as Chicago the “disaster area of the coaching profession.” What can I say? I used to be feeling charitable. “Of the 13 cities or markets with at least one team in the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB,” I wrote, “Chicago simply has to rank last or, best case, tied for last as far as the collective accomplishments and reputations of its coaches.” First of all, please, any person forestall me sooner than I quote myself once more. Talk about gauche. But I wasn’t fallacious. With one excellent season — and every other one stained by means of deficient decision-making and nil quarterback construction — the Bears’ Matt Nagy used to