Blocking out 'negativity' of social media has helped Mitch Trubisky
Posted Nov 11, 2018
There is no shortage of opinions about Chicago Bears second-year quarterback Mitch Trubisky, whose play at the midway point of the NFL season has morphed into a polarizing debate. But Trubisky said he doesn't listen to his critics. "I’ve been off social media," Trubisky said on Wednesday. "I don’t really check it that often, and I don’t really have it on my phone."
(ESPN.com)
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