The Chicago Bears hired Matt Nagy away from the Kansas City Chiefs this NFL offseason, but that doesn't mean that Nagy is going to stray too far away from his roots with the Chiefs.

Nagy did a good job of getting the most out of the Alex Smith in his time with the Chiefs, and the offense really flourished under him. Although the offense with the Bears is going to be a bit different, it's actually going to look a lot like the one he ran in Kansas City.

 “It will be different in some regards, which is only fair to our coaches on offense and the ideas they have,” Nagy told Dan Pompei of The Athletic. “But the identity is going to be the same. It will feel very similar to Kansas City’s. We’re in the lab now. That’s the fun part. All the coaches are giving their ideas and thoughts. Coach [Andy Reid] always said he had 51 percent of the say. So ultimately, he had final say. Now I have that. There are plays I liked that Coach [Reid] didn’t like, so now those plays are in.”

The problem right now for the Bears is they don't have the players that the Chiefs had, at least not yet.

The offense is going to start with Mitchell Trubisky, and he had some real growing pains last year. Nagy should be good for him, but this is a big offseason for him, and he needs to take a big step forward for this offseason to work.