Chicago fans want none of Bears’ head coach Matt Nagy. The 43-year-old has become the latest target of slander and criticism over the team’s poor performance.

According to Hot New Hip Hip, the latest incident involving anti-Nagy rhetoric came during the latest Chicago Bulls vs. Indiana Pacers game. Fans at the stadium started chanting “Fire Nagy” during the match.

Nagy was also heckled during a high school football game, which saw fans demanding the struggling coach’s ouster from the team. The school later issued an apology.

Nagy has fallen out of favor of Chicago fans who believed he was to take Bulls to the promised land. The Bears are currently at a record of 3-7 and their dismal performance has brought nothing but disgrace and scrutiny for Nagy.

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The disgraced team is set to take on Detroit Lions this Thanksgiving, and only a win would save them from the relentless anti-Nagy chants and further embarrassment.

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Manik Aftab

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