What the Bears’ defense learned about ‘scout-team QB’ Mitch Trubisky
Posted Oct 8, 2017
When it comes to the Bears’ offense and rookie Mitch Trubisky, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer is expecting to face something different but still the same. “I don’t think you completely change the whole offense,” Zimmer said Thursday. “I know they had some more time [to prepare]. But there are certain concepts and plays in your offense that you’re going to stick with.”
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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