Why so little buzz about Mitch Trubisky?

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CGI_Ram

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I mean... he was the 2nd overall pick of he 2017 draft... hardly a peep.

We hear more about Mahomes and Watson, drafted 10th and 12th.

So, what’s up with that?

2nd overall pick. New starter in the league. There would seem some buzz with that. Instead... not a lot of chatter with him.

Seems odd.

I can only conclude either I am out of the loop, or he may be Rex Grossman 2.0?

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...re-going-to-have-some-fun-with-mitch-trubisky

Matt Nagy: We're going to have some fun with Mitch Trubisky

BOURBONNAIS, Ill. -- It could've been a frustrating start to training camp for any quarterback, let alone a young one trying to set a tone in front of a new coach, his teammates and the media as Mitchell Trubisky was Friday afternoon.

Rain alternated between a drizzle and a downpour for the better part of two hours, and the Chicago Bears' offense was sloppy to match in the team's first full-squad practice -- dropped passes, a couple interceptions, one slick snap under center that shot through Trubisky's hands and hit him in the chest before he gained control and handed it off.

"There was zero complaining," Bears coach Matt Nagy told me after practice in his makeshift office at Olivet Nazarene University. "The next time that play was called, it was under center again, we were walking toward each other and I was getting ready to tell him" -- flashing a hand signal -- "hey, go to the gun, and before I could say that, (Trubisky) goes, I'm going to the gun. I was like, that's what I'm talking about.

"We're going to have some fun with him. We're going to let him cut it loose. He's going to live and learn a little bit. And that's OK. It's good for him. There's going to be some scars that he gets. But I just want him to be him. Be Mitch. Be the best Mitch you can possibly be. Know we got your back and we support you. Cut it loose, have fun and let's go win some games."

Be You is one of the catchphrases Nagy has delivered to players regularly since replacing John Fox as coach in January, opting for a personality-driven mantra that's far more Pete Carroll (Celebrate The Individual) than Bill Belichick (Do Your Job). Another that will appear on the locker room at Soldier Field is Obsess To Be The Best -- a phrase Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace came up with from a list they'd compiled of powerful words, providing a platform for Nagy to relay to his players examples of how people in all walks of life had achieved greatness. Nagy is careful to say "Ryan and I don't want it to be a slogan-fest either," but one thing he's obsessed with is finding different ways to teach and reach everyone in the building.

To that end, there are noticeably good vibes surrounding a Bears team that is 14-34 since its rebuild began in 2015 under Pace and Fox -- one of three head coaches fired since Chicago last made the playoffs in 2010 under Lovie Smith -- even with top draft pick Roquan Smith absent from the start of camp while the team and his agents haggle over contract language.

"I think like there's a talented young foundation in place that we know we always have to be adding to," Pace told me. "But the good part is some of the most critical pieces, like the quarterback or the head coach, you've got to have those two right, and I feel like we have those two right. I know we have those two right. It's just surrounding those guys with as many assets as we can."

Focusing on smart players with versatility to move around and disguise things in Nagy's offense, the Bears signed free-agent receivers Allen Robinson, Taylor Gabriel and Bennie Fowler and tight end Trey Burton to go with running backs Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen. They used second-round picks on center James Daniels and another receiver, Anthony Miller, who along with Robinson caught end-zone balls from Trubisky, 23, during three days of early-report practices this week that Pace pointed to as examples of the accuracy that made Trubisky the consensus top quarterback among scouts I spoke to heading into the 2017 NFL Draft. Robinson caught another beauty up the seam from Trubisky in the elements Friday.

"What I see in (Trubisky) is a kid who has an extreme amount of confidence in himself and trust in his coaches," Nagy said. "And that's hard to do as a young kid coming into this, especially as the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft in a big-time city for a team that's starving for wins. When you put all that together and you see a kid that's ready to just take it all on, you're crazy as any coach (if you don't) say I've got that guy's back and let's go to work."

Nagy acknowledges it's easy (frankly, it's required) to say all that when the team has made such an investment in the most important position. Pace caught all kinds of scrutiny for trading three mid-round picks to the 49ers to move up one spot and ensure he got Trubisky last year, even though that'd be pocket change if Trubisky becomes the QB the Bears think they have. It'll only grow more intense if Deshaun Watson (taken No. 12 overall) picks up where he left off last season before his knee injury in Houston and Nagy's former pupil in Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes (No. 10), and his monster arm make everyone forget about Alex Smith.

Trubisky said this week he's sick of all the comparisons, including to the second-year leaps of Carson Wentz and Jared Goff last year. "I know who I am," Trubisky said. But the Bears made a clear commitment to helping him become The Best Mitch He Can Be.

It started with hiring Nagy and then offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich. Combined with holdover quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone, Trubisky's three most immediate resources on the coaching staff all have playing experience at the position. Signing veteran backup quarterback Chase Daniel served a similar purpose. Upgrades at the skill positions were a necessity for Nagy to follow through on his promise to turn loose Trubisky, who ran an offense last season that one opposing coordinator described to me as "obviously so remedial." Eagles safety Rodney McLeod told me before they played the Bears last November that Trubisky was doing a good job handling the offense, but "it seems they don't want to overload him," referencing easy throws and clear man/zone indicators on each half of the field. If you take Nagy at his word, the Bears will be doing what veteran guard Kyle Long promised last month and taking the training wheels off.

"He's a grown man now," Long said Friday. "He's got some facial hair. He's got some bass in his voice. And he's really taken ownership of this locker room. And it's not something that's forced. It's organic and the guys believe in him and we're lucky to have him."

It's worth remembering the plan was for Trubisky to learn from the bench as a rookie, before Mike Glennon played his way out of the job. In 12 starts, Trubisky's numbers weren't exactly inspiring: seven touchdowns with seven interceptions and a 77.5 passer rating. But in hindsight, Pace said, it's a positive Trubisky has experiences he otherwise wouldn't have -- operating an NFL huddle, handling the schedule, walking onto the field as the starter, etc.

Nagy will be having new experiences all season. He only became a solo coordinator with the Chiefs last year and took over play-calling duties midseason. He just turned 40 in April. He's feeling his way through all this for the first time, whether it's deciding to cancel an OTA practice to take the team to Top Golf (yep) or, one day after talking about needing to "callous" his team, pressing onward after everyone on the field Friday was soaked from head to toe. Pace, 41, talks about getting texts from Nagy at 2:30 a.m. with whatever is on his mind.

"Just sharing that energy together is really cool, really fun," Pace said.

That's what the Bears are riding right now as much as anything: energy. Everyone knows that can get sapped quickly if it doesn't translate to wins. And nobody can do more to make sure it does than the young coach and QB who, at least on Day 1, showed signs they're getting on the same page.
 

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Could be that Watson and Mahomes could conceivably take their teams to the playoffs, but no one expects the Bears to do anything this year. They don't have the talent or the depth to compete with the other teams in their division. They need to retool their offensive line and most of their skill players don't have experience in Nagy's run pass option.
 

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They loaded up with offensive weapons. Trubisky has a chance to show us what he can do.

I was not impressed with him in college but he had some good plays last year and proved alot of people wrong .
 

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I mean... he was the 2nd overall pick of he 2017 draft... hardly a peep.

We hear more about Mahomes and Watson, drafted 10th and 12th.

So, what’s up with that?

john fox.

who asked jeff fisher how to handle a rookie qb.

who only let trubisky attempt 7 passes in one game.

at least all the dopey talking heads aren't calling him a bust like they did for goff, the idiots.

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It's because he has an Accountant type of name.....Hey Den, I need a good Accountant, any suggestions? Yes, give my guy Mitch Trubisky a call, he saved me a ton on Capital Gains.
 

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I think a lot of the lack of hype is most feel he was severely over drafted. Couple that with it's the Bears been known for having anything that resembles an NFL offense and most people want to see him do it before they buy any hype. Aside from Bears fans that is.
 

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Don't you know if a QB doesn't magically turn a team around in year one they will never amount to anything?

C'mon. Football 101. #accordingtomediaidiots


Could be that Watson and Mahomes could conceivably take their teams to the playoffs, but no one expects the Bears to do anything this year. They don't have the talent or the depth to compete with the other teams in their division. They need to retool their offensive line and most of their skill players don't have experience in Nagy's run pass option.

Deshaun Watson's scores came mostly in losses and catch-up time. Still good, but c'mon he's being overhyped.

Everyone in the media has a boner for Patrick Mahomes because of his arm.

Da Bears I think have a good defense (they had a bunch of guys hurt last year). They got two good RBs, and if Allen Hurns recovers alright, they got a good 1-2 at WR including Taylor Gabriel. They got weapons they just gotta mesh.
 

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I only saw him a couple times last year but i think he's got something.

I prefer to watch most youtube highlights muted anymore because of the cliched shitty "music" attached.
 

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People writing him off like they did Goff. I think he's got a chance to be pretty solid.
 

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It's the BBB thing...BECAUSE-(da) BEARS-BLOW?
 

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It's because he has an Accountant type of name.....Hey Den, I need a good Accountant, any suggestions? Yes, give my guy Mitch Trubisky a call, he saved me a ton on Capital Gains.
If you are in an automobile accident, call Mitch Trubisky, Lawyer and Accountant. "I'll fight for your rights and send off your quarterlies".
 

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I didn't see much of him. The highlights show he can move around, run some and a solid arm. Hated the whiners getting extra draft picks in the trade when the Bears didn't have trade up to to get him.
 

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https://www.yardbarker.com/mobile/content/article/s1_12680_26874257

Flush with an offensive-minded head coach in Matt Nagy and multiple new receivers, most figure that Mitch Trubisky’s sophomore campaign with the Chicago Bears will be a vast improvement over what we saw last season.

For most of the offseason, reports from Bears camp were positive. At least one veteran player concluded that the No. 2 overall pick in last year’s draft was taking on a leadership role.

Now, with training camp getting going, optimism has given in to the reality that Trubisky remains a work in progress.



“Mitch Trubisky’s performance to this point in camp could best be described as inconsistent. This is neither surprising nor alarming. The guy has started only 12 NFL games (and only 25 total starts since high school), and now he’s learning an entirely new scheme that’s filled with flexibility to change plays and options during plays,” Rich Campbell of the Chicago Tribune noted on Sunday. “But now that fans have been welcomed to practice, the public can see what was evident throughout spring practices — Trubisky riding the roller coaster on a play-to-play basis.”



This shouldn’t be too alarming to the Bears and their fans. As Campbell noted, Trubisky is being asked to learn a second offensive system in as many NFL seasons. He also remains among the NFL’s most inexperienced signal callers. Yes, that includes those who are entering their rookie seasons.

Even then, any suggestion that Trubisky has not improved could be seen as a bad sign. Struggles early in the summer session certainly aren’t good.

Last season saw Trubisky put up just seven touchdown passes in 12 starts under then head coach John Fox. He must improve leaps and bounds as a sophomore to be considered Chicago’s future at the quarterback position.
 

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It's the BBB thing...BECAUSE-(da) BEARS-BLOW?

Just because we're talking about Da Bears:

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If Trubisky ends up being a decent tough minded quarterback, the bears aren't going to know what to with him, because they've never had one of those.