Teammates didn’t need six TDs to believe in Mitch Trubisky, but they help
Posted Oct 14, 2018
Football is a passion for Mitch Trubisky. He doesn’t just love playing quarterback — he loves being the quarterback. The leadership role means something to him. He knows his teammates are watching, listening and, hopefully, following. That’s why, no matter what happens, he does everything he can to keep his cool — and not let anybody see it when he can’t.
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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