Just how pent up was the frustrations among the Chicago Bears coaching staff regarding Mitch Trubisky? Head coach Matt Nagy needed less than three full games this season before he'd seen enough to pull the plug. He moved to Nick Foles in Atlanta and won the game on a 16-point comeback. In that span, it became obvious all too quickly how different the two quarterbacks are.
One assistant coach may have unintentionally let his personal feelings on that subject slip through. Mike Furrey is the Bears wide receivers coach. So one can imagine he has certain opinions regarding the state of the quarterback position. He probably didn't intend to take a shot at Trubisky during his session with the media, but that is what happened.
This is the play in question. It's 1st and 10. Foles has Wims isolated in man coverage. On the snap, he immediately goes that way. At first glance, it looks like it's an underthrown ball. The truth is he intentionally threw it that way. If Wims were expecting it, he'd have been able to turn back and make the catch without the corner able to do anything. It is why the back shoulder throw is one of the hardest in the NFL to defend. [video width="1430" height="836" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Javon-Wims-backshoulder-1.mp4"][/video]








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