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Chicago Bears QB Mitch Trubisky eyes lights, camera, play-action


It’s not natural for quarterbacks — particularly those such as , who grew up in the shotgun — to turn their backs to defenders on play-action. It’s not easy to fake a handoff, snap their heads around and deliver the ball with confidence. It’s certainly not easy to learn all of that during an offseason without practices. But that’s what Trubisky has done. (Chicago Sun-Times)

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Chicago Bears QB Mitch Trubisky eyes lights, camera, play-action