Bears Naming Mitchell Trubisky Starter Is A Mistakes

Bears Naming Mitchell Trubisky Starter; That's A Mistakes

Bears Naming Mitchell Trubisky Starter Is A Mistakes!

Continue on to learn more about why it’s being said that the Chicago Bears are making a mistake starting Mitchell Trubisky…

 

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CelebNSports247.com reports that the Chicago Bears quarterback position has been the dominant storyline of the 2020 offseason since the team traded Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles for the 2021 option on Mitchell Trubisky.

It appears the talk now is that it would be a different story this year for the Bears after a wildly disappointing 2019 with Mitchell Trubisky.

Well, it appears the Chicago Bears didn’t learn from their mistakes.

According to reports, the Bears will again roll out Trubisky as the starter in their season opener at the Detroit Lions on Sept. 13.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter was among the first to report the Bears decided to go with the 2017 No. 2 pick.

Patrick Finley of the Chicago Sun-Times reported, third-year head coach for the Chicago Bears, Matt Nagy allowed this week that the waters were muddy for the Bears at football’s most important position.

Nagy said:

It’s not clear-cut.

On some level, it wasn’t a surprise. The Bears have made a sizable investment in Trubisky since trading up to draft him.

The third-year head coach for the Chicago Bears, Matt Nagy goes on to say:

He’s playing football, he’s having fun, he’s smiling, and that’s a credit to him because he’s handling adversity right now, and there’s a lot of other people that would just go in the tank and just think ‘this is just not fair’ and just feel bad for themselves…And he’s done the exact opposite.

Nagy continued:

You step back and you just say, ‘OK, what is best for the Chicago Bears? You just keep it really, really simple. There’s no agendas out there, there’s not a setup, none of that. And you’re just very fair.

The bottom line, The Bears are going to have a lackluster season with quarterback Mitchell Trubisky as the starter.

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