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Where does Vic Fangio fit in as Matt Nagy begins filling out his staff?

It was Matt Nagy's day at Halas Hall on Tuesday as the 16th head coach in Bears history was introduced, so the focus was clearly on his energy and authentic delivery.

By late afternoon, when he had stopped sharing his story of a personal rise from I-AA quarterback to Arena League star, coaching intern for the Eagles and then assistant under Andy Reid in Philadelphia and Kansas City, it was pedal to the metal in efforts to put together a coaching staff.

If the Bears are optimistic about retaining defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, they did a good job of

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