Bears not worried about Mitch Trubisky’s mistakes — just ‘don’t make them again’
Posted Jul 27, 2018
Mitch Trubisky walked to the line of scrimmage Friday. He didn’t like what he saw. Fearing a sack, the Chicago Bears' second-year quarterback made a protection check. To match the audible, he changed some of his wide receivers’ routes. Coach Matt Nagy couldn’t have been happier. For every subtle victory, though, there can be a glaring mistake.
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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