The Chicago Bears have lost five straight games and the fans want him gone in the worst way. During Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, the fans could be heard chanting ‘Fire Nagy.’
The same thing happened last night at the Chicago Bulls game as well.
Unfortunately, some Bears crossed the line completely with the chanting when they subjected Nagy’s son, Brayden, to those words. Brayden plays plays high school football for Lake Forest, and during Saturday’s blowout loss to Cary-Grove, the student section broke out into a “Fire Nagy” chant.
The chant seemingly was intended to mock his son.
Cary-Grove principal Dr. Neil Lesinski released a statement on this incident and formally apologized on the students’ behalf.
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“At the recent Cary-Grove vs. Lake Forest 6A high school football game played on Saturday, November 20, members of the Cary-Grove student body began a chant targeting the parent of one of the Lake Forest team members and family,” the school said in a press release. “On behalf of Cary-Grove High School, I want to assure our community that the chant was not acceptable nor appropriate and was immediately addressed by the administration at the game. We also felt it was important to meet with our student superfans that lead our chants and cheers to talk about what happened and give them an opportunity to reflect and correct their actions.”
Early reports stated that Nagy would indeed be fired after Thursday’s Thanksgiving matchup against Detroit. The head coach has since disputed that notion.