Mitch Trubisky caught a ton of heat for his regression following the end of 2018. Suddenly a guy who was a Pro Bowl alternate and seemed poised to take the next step seemed to fall apart in 2019. People were left wondering what had happened. Where was the guy who'd almost knocked off the defending champs in the playoffs? Nobody could figure it out.
As time went on and the inconsistencies continued, people became convinced Trubisky was just bad. He needed to go. That is why when the Bears benched him against Atlanta in favor of Nick Foles, there was a celebration. Finally, the team had a legitimate quarterback under center. Somebody who'd won a Super Bowl and played in a system similar to Matt Nagy's.
Those same people were in for a rude shock.
The offense didn't get better with Foles. It actually got worse. He put the ball in harm's way even more often than Trubisky and didn't have the mobility to compensate for a struggling offensive line. As a result, the offense ground to a halt. Going into the bye week, the Bears had lost five-straight and were lifeless. So Nagy made the tough decision to go back to Trubisky. Not only that but it came with another change. The head coach was no longer calling plays. Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor took over those duties. Since the end of the bye, the Bears are now averaging 31 points per game and have topped 400 yards in each of the past three weeks. Trubisky has eight touchdowns and just three interceptions in that span. When asked if this is the most comfortable he's ever felt in a Bears uniform? He admitted as much."Yeah, I do. I feel very comfortable right now. I think we keep getting better each week as an offense, which is important. We're gaining confidence as a unit. Right now we're just executing at a high rate which obviously helps consistency across the board. We've been efficient. I feel very comfortable and I'm very confident with where we're at...mindset with the guys and how we're handling each week."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj0lEb_48Ak&ab_channel=ChicagoBears







