After four games, Bears in quandary on how to handle QB Mitch Trubisky
Posted Oct 1, 2017
Maybe once upon a time, there was a best-case-scenario for rookie quarterback Mitch Trubisky's development, a vision to bring the 23-year-old along slowly and outside the cauldron of NFL regular season action. But that ideal-world plan general manager Ryan Pace formulated hinged on Glennon being a reliable bridge to carry the Bears into the Trubisky era.
(Chicago Tribune)
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