Eyeing the signs of Bears QB Mitch Trubisky’s growth in a ‘microwave society’
Posted Sep 23, 2018
On the Chicago Bears’ first third-down play against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night, quarterback Mitch Trubisky could be heard yelling “kill, kill” at the line of scrimmage. Trubisky motioned running back Jordan Howard into the backfield, gestured to his receivers and switched the play. “We give him the keys to the car,” Bears head coach Matt Nagy said.
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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