Part of Trubisky's relatively poor reputation is due to the quarterbacks taken after him in that draft, who both ended up being about as good as a team could hope for (onfield, at least!) through their rookie contracts - he'll always be the guy who was taken ahead of Patrick Mahomes (and Deshaun Watson).
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MartinD Had he gone to a passing team, his history might have been much different.
Chicago hasn't needed a QB for many, many years. They should just designate a RB that can call plays and put him in the backfield. They see that, they understand that, but to 'keep face', they just keep killing potentially great QBs*.
*Fields was a good choice for them though. If only they had fattened him up a bit and would quit calling passing plays. jmo
Mitch started only 1 year at North Carolina. Left after junior year. Bears took him 2nd pick in draft. 49ers fleeced the bears for the opportunity to pick Mitch.
All for a back up qb in the league.
It's not like the starting Steelers QB is a stud.
Par4QC Chicago hasn't needed a QB for many, many years. They should just designate a RB that can call plays and put him in the backfield. They see that, they understand that, but to 'keep face', they just keep killing potentially great QBs*.
Trubisky's first four years in Chicago he averaged over 30 passes a game. That's a decent amount to say the least.
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garyt1957 So, you must be thinking that a (less than) 7 yard average from over 1000 completed passes is good.
Justin Fields only needs to look at Trubisky's record/stats, and then look at his own(2023).....98 passes completed...6 games... for a 6.5 average.... to see his immediate future!!
The Chicago Bears team.......a wasteland for Pro QBs.
Hopefully, future QBs in the draft will 'stand their ground', when Chicago comes calling!!
When Covid started, there was famously a sign at a bar or restaurant in Chicago that explained the 6-feet 'social distancing' by saying that 6 feet was about how far away Trubisky's passes were from the intended receiver.
Bears should go with the wishbone with Fields as QB.
Mitch has been on 3 teams now, and can’t crack the starting lineup since the Bears. He’s a good backup, that’s all. As of now he has earned 46 million dollars.
I thought this was the "NFL THREAD". Why are we talking about the Chicago Bears?!
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Par4QC The Chicago Bears team.......a wasteland for Pro QBs.
It is kind of weird (and cool at the same time) to look at their quarterback history and see that Sid Luckman (1939 - 1950), who died at a good age 25 years ago, is second on the all time yardage list! Way to go Sid!
U guys just miss Jay
Jay got the living crap beat out of him as a Bear. He was 1 tuff hombre.