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PostPosted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 12:47 pm 
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Not sold on the Saints, Colts, Chargers or Packers being better. Chiefs, Patriots, Rams and Eagles are probably higher if I had rankings.


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They are. But whatever.

It's a completely different team than last year. If you're gonna troll at least get some actual material.


The Bears have improved offensively. They have RBs that fit their system, more experience with the system, better health and an improved quarterback.

Defensively, they have some questions in their secondary and a new coach, but they also have all pro talent at every level.

The Bears are objectively a better football team. Most experts are basing their Packers predictions on Rodgers being healthy and playing like he did 3 years ago.


If the offense doesn't improve, they are battling for a playoff spot. To your point, they are probably more comfortable with the changes made at RB to fit their system, but everything will ride on Mitch. Last year, he was generally solid, but did have many ups/downs. He needs to take that step this year to very good to great.

It's hard to not love the defense. It's loaded, on paper, at every level.


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HHCD will be fine, the secondary looks a lot better when opposing QB's are pissing down their leg from a Mack Attack.

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HHCD will be fine, the secondary looks a lot better when opposing QB's are pissing down their leg from a Mack Attack.


I'm more worried about the cornersbacks. Especially the nickel.

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What dont you like about Buster? I dont think he'll be much different than Callaghan with Jackson behind him and Hicks n Mack n Roquan causing chaos. We also drafted a Duke Shelly for depth.

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What dont you like about Buster? I dont think he'll be much different than Callaghan with Jackson behind him and Hicks n Mack n Roquan causing chaos. We also drafted a Duke Shelly for depth.


I think you aren't appreciating just how good Callahan was when he was on the field. He was always in the right spot and rarely made a bad play. Arguably the best open field tackler in the secondary. He will be missed.

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Not sold on the Saints, Colts, Chargers or Packers being better. Chiefs, Patriots, Rams and Eagles are probably higher if I had rankings.


Right now, I'd say only the Patriots are better than the Bears. The Chiefs lost a lot in key personnel and are probably equal to the Bears right now. The Saints still have Brees and a great offense and are equal. I think that the Rams got exposed last season and are not the Bears equal.

The BEars offense, I predict, will be significantly improved (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky now has had time to know the routes his receivers run and while I wish he had a clear #1 guy to go to, the additions that they have made should prove dividends. And I also think that Cohen will be a star and the running game over-all excellent.

The only negatives that I see is the kicker which is a huge unknown and some changes in the secondary which may make the defense less dominant but still as good as it gets in the NFL.

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Great minor league affiliate.

All the gimmicks surrounding the Bears' search for a placekicker are very minor league. I'll grant you that.

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RFDC what's the case against the Colts?

I thought last year they played well over their head and had pretty much everything go right for them. I dont see that happening again. I don't think you can count on Luck to stay healthy and have another great year. Their defense is shaky at best. I don't think they can stop the other offenses in the AFC. Now they do play in a division that is pretty average to below average. So it is possible for them to be 10-6 or 9-7 and yet still not be very good.

Didn't realize it was going to go down like this.....But cross the Colts off the list of teams better than the Bears for sure now

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RFDC what's the case against the Colts?

I thought last year they played well over their head and had pretty much everything go right for them. I dont see that happening again. I don't think you can count on Luck to stay healthy and have another great year. Their defense is shaky at best. I don't think they can stop the other offenses in the AFC. Now they do play in a division that is pretty average to below average. So it is possible for them to be 10-6 or 9-7 and yet still not be very good.

Didn't realize it was going to go down like this.....But cross the Colts off the list of teams better than the Bears for sure now

No they’re still on the list.

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RFDC what's the case against the Colts?

I thought last year they played well over their head and had pretty much everything go right for them. I dont see that happening again. I don't think you can count on Luck to stay healthy and have another great year. Their defense is shaky at best. I don't think they can stop the other offenses in the AFC. Now they do play in a division that is pretty average to below average. So it is possible for them to be 10-6 or 9-7 and yet still not be very good.

Didn't realize it was going to go down like this.....But cross the Colts off the list of teams better than the Bears for sure now

No they’re still on the list.

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RFDC what's the case against the Colts?

I thought last year they played well over their head and had pretty much everything go right for them. I dont see that happening again. I don't think you can count on Luck to stay healthy and have another great year. Their defense is shaky at best. I don't think they can stop the other offenses in the AFC. Now they do play in a division that is pretty average to below average. So it is possible for them to be 10-6 or 9-7 and yet still not be very good.

Didn't realize it was going to go down like this.....But cross the Colts off the list of teams better than the Bears for sure now

No they’re still on the list.


How is Rodgers' back? How did he hurt it?

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RFDC what's the case against the Colts?

I thought last year they played well over their head and had pretty much everything go right for them. I dont see that happening again. I don't think you can count on Luck to stay healthy and have another great year. Their defense is shaky at best. I don't think they can stop the other offenses in the AFC. Now they do play in a division that is pretty average to below average. So it is possible for them to be 10-6 or 9-7 and yet still not be very good.

Didn't realize it was going to go down like this.....But cross the Colts off the list of teams better than the Bears for sure now

No they’re still on the list.


How is Rodgers' back? How did he hurt it?

Carrying Mike McCarthy for a decade.

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RFDC what's the case against the Colts?

I thought last year they played well over their head and had pretty much everything go right for them. I dont see that happening again. I don't think you can count on Luck to stay healthy and have another great year. Their defense is shaky at best. I don't think they can stop the other offenses in the AFC. Now they do play in a division that is pretty average to below average. So it is possible for them to be 10-6 or 9-7 and yet still not be very good.

Didn't realize it was going to go down like this.....But cross the Colts off the list of teams better than the Bears for sure now

No they’re still on the list.

Don't be an idiot.

Too late

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RFDC what's the case against the Colts?

I thought last year they played well over their head and had pretty much everything go right for them. I dont see that happening again. I don't think you can count on Luck to stay healthy and have another great year. Their defense is shaky at best. I don't think they can stop the other offenses in the AFC. Now they do play in a division that is pretty average to below average. So it is possible for them to be 10-6 or 9-7 and yet still not be very good.

Didn't realize it was going to go down like this.....But cross the Colts off the list of teams better than the Bears for sure now

No they’re still on the list.

Don't be an idiot.

Too late


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You mean they finally have been demoted to the XFL? 8-8.

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Teams with top O-lines that are able to single up on Mack and Hicks, and have a top QB will give the Bears trouble, fortunately there are not many of them (Philly, New Orleans, and New England).


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Teams with top O-lines that are able to single up on Mack and Hicks, and have a top QB will give the Bears trouble, fortunately there are not many of them (Philly, New Orleans, and New England).


Those teams got the ball out quickly and Fangio didn't have a counter.

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Teams with top O-lines that are able to single up on Mack and Hicks, and have a top QB will give the Bears trouble, fortunately there are not many of them (Philly, New Orleans, and New England).


Those teams got the ball out quickly and Fangio didn't have a counter.


Pagano supposedly uses more man to man which could slow down quick passing games, but also could lead to some big plays.


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Teams with top O-lines that are able to single up on Mack and Hicks, and have a top QB will give the Bears trouble, fortunately there are not many of them (Philly, New Orleans, and New England).


Those teams got the ball out quickly and Fangio didn't have a counter.


Pagano supposedly uses more man to man which could slow down quick passing games, but also could lead to some big plays.


I worry about Fuller in man but I think our front 7 should make it somewhat easier

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Teams with top O-lines that are able to single up on Mack and Hicks, and have a top QB will give the Bears trouble, fortunately there are not many of them (Philly, New Orleans, and New England).


Those teams got the ball out quickly and Fangio didn't have a counter.


Pagano supposedly uses more man to man which could slow down quick passing games, but also could lead to some big plays.


I worry about Fuller in man but I think our front 7 should make it somewhat easier


Rodgers is great at recognizing man and slicing up a defense, has solid tackles which could give him the extra second needed to hit big plays, but Bears backs should have a field day against Packs ILBs.


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Teams with top O-lines that are able to single up on Mack and Hicks, and have a top QB will give the Bears trouble, fortunately there are not many of them (Philly, New Orleans, and New England).


Those teams got the ball out quickly and Fangio didn't have a counter.


Pagano supposedly uses more man to man which could slow down quick passing games, but also could lead to some big plays.


I worry about Fuller in man but I think our front 7 should make it somewhat easier


He has a second safety this year who actually can defend the pass

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Based on this article the Bears not only have the toughest schedule but they should only win 1 game. #NoRespect


Andrew Luck’s retirement altered the 2019 NFL landscape in many ways.

One important detail remained unchanged: The defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots are still scheduled to play the easiest slate of opposing quarterbacks.

It’s not breaking news that the Patriots have navigated a smooth divisional road over the past couple of decades. Whether you believe the rest of the AFC East has enabled the Patriots’ success, crumbled under New England’s dominant reign or done a little of both, this column does not diminish what the Super Bowl champs have accomplished (there’s proof at the end of this column).

Still, no other team faces more lower-tier quarterbacks this season. Eleven of the Patriots’ 16 opponents feature quarterbacks who placed in the third or fourth tiers when I asked 55 coaches and executives to evaluate all the starters.

NFL Tier 1 QBs
Since ’14W-LWin Pctvs Tier 4 QBs30-10.750vs Tier 3 QBs46-21.687vs Tier 2 QBs57-33.633vs Tier 1 QBs24-24.500

The bottom line: New England will play the easiest slate of opposing quarterbacks this season. The Chicago Bears face the toughest group from top to bottom.

Below I’ve stacked the 32 NFL teams from toughest to easiest opposing quarterback schedules while pointing out how many games each faces against teams with quarterbacks in a higher tier than their own projected starters.

The Arizona Cardinals’ Kyler Murray was not in the QB Tiers survey because he’s a rookie, so I used my judgment in slotting him at the bottom of the third tier, between San Darnold and Lamar Jackson.

Luck’s replacement, Jacoby Brissett, likewise was not in the survey this summer. For this exercise, I took his average tier vote from my 2018 survey (3.96) and adjusted it upward to 3.75. That slotted Brissett between Josh Allen and Ryan Fitzpatrick in Tier 4, which seemed to account for likely improvement from Brissett without unfairly moving him ahead of players who played last season and could appear more promising.

1. Chicago Bears

Opposing QB average: 2.22

Mitch (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky’s average: 3.07

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 9

The Bears draw Drew Brees at home following a bye week, which beats facing him in the Superdome. They’re also home against Patrick Mahomes and Philip Rivers. Oh, and they have a pretty good defense.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Aaron Rodgers (2)1.042Drew Brees1.073Patrick Mahomes1.134Philip Rivers1.405Carson Wentz2.206Matthew Stafford (2)2.227Jared Goff2.278Kirk Cousins (2)2.719Dak Prescott2.7310Derek Carr2.9311Joe Flacco2.9812Eli Manning3.0513Case Keenum3.84

2. Minnesota Vikings

Opposing QB average: 2.26

Kirk Cousins’ average: 2.71

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 9

It’s tough finding long-term quarterback solutions. Just think about all the work Minnesota has put into finding quarterbacks. From Brett Favre to Christian Ponder to Teddy Bridgewater to Sam Bradford to Kirk Cousins, the Vikings have constantly been searching for upgrades.

Minnesota’s 2019 schedule features the four quarterbacks with the longest current regular-season starting streaks: Philip Rivers (208 games), Matt Ryan (147), Matthew Stafford (128) and Russell Wilson (112). Eli Manning would be leading that list if Ben McAdoo hadn’t benched him for one game in 2017.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Aaron Rodgers (2)1.042Patrick Mahomes1.133Philip Rivers1.404Russell Wilson1.475Matt Ryan1.826Carson Wentz2.207Matthew Stafford (2)2.228Dak Prescott2.739Derek Carr2.9310Joe Flacco2.9811Eli Manning3.0512Mitch (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky (2)3.0713Case Keenum3.84

3. Arizona Cardinals

Opposing QB average: 2.36

Kyler Murray’s projection: bottom of the third tier

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 9

The Cardinals face Lamar Jackson, Cam Newton and Russell Wilson all in September. That’s a lot of potential running around for the Arizona defense. At least the games against Newton and Wilson will be in the Cardinals’ air-conditioned indoor stadium.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Drew Brees1.072Ben Roethlisberger1.423Russell Wilson (2)1.474Matt Ryan1.825Matthew Stafford2.226Jared Goff (2)2.277Baker Mayfield2.538Cam Newton2.569Jimmy Garoppolo (2)2.8910Jameis Winston3.0411Andy Dalton3.0412Eli Manning3.0513Lamar Jackson3.67

4. San Francisco 49ers

Opposing QB average: 2.37

Jimmy Garoppolo’s average: 2.89

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 9

Sean McVay and his understudies will have their fingerprints on one-quarter of the 49ers’ opposing quarterback schedule this season. That includes the usual two NFC West games against Jared Goff, plus one against Rodgers (now coached by former McVay understudy Matt LaFleur) and one against Andy Dalton (now coached by former McVay understudy Zac Taylor).

Also of interest: a Week 15 game against Matt Ryan, whose 2016 MVP season came with 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan running the Falcons’ offense.

The 49ers do not play Indy this season, but Luck’s retirement had a big impact on where they rank on this list. They went from 14th to fourth because so many other teams’ opposing quarterback averages changed.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Aaron Rodgers1.042Drew Brees1.073Ben Roethlisberger1.424Russell Wilson (2)1.475Matt Ryan1.826Jared Goff (2)2.277Baker Mayfield2.538Cam Newton2.569Jameis Winston3.0410Andy Dalton3.0411Kyler Murray (2)3.2012Lamar Jackson3.6713Case Keenum3.84

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Opposing QB average: 2.37

Jameis Winston’s average: 3.04

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 8

The Bucs owned the toughest opposing quarterback schedule before Luck’s retirement. This schedule’s toughness could vary depending on the health situations surrounding Cam Newton, Jimmy Garoppolo and Marcus Mariota. Murray is another wild card. The Buccaneers are expecting a big improvement on defense this season and might get it, but the lineup of opposing quarterbacks isn’t doing them any favors.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Drew Brees (2)1.072Russell Wilson1.473Matt Ryan (2)1.824Matthew Stafford2.225Jared Goff2.276Deshaun Watson2.277Cam Newton (2)2.568Nick Foles2.769Jimmy Garoppolo2.8910Eli Manning3.0511Marcus Mariota3.1312Kyler Murray3.2013Jacoby Brissett3.75

6. Denver Broncos

Opposing QB Average: 2.38

Joe Flacco’s Average: 2.98

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 8

The Broncos’ five games against Tier 1 quarterbacks ranks tied for most in the NFL. That’s a product of playing in the AFC West (Mahomes, Rivers) while drawing Green Bay in the scheduling rotation. An ascending Baker Mayfield could outplay his 2.53 average. Nick Foles and Derek Carr are wild cards.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Aaron Rodgers1.042Patrick Mahomes (2)1.133Philip Rivers (2)1.404Matthew Stafford2.225Deshaun Watson2.276Baker Mayfield2.537Kirk Cousins2.718Nick Foles2.769Derek Carr (2)2.9310Mitch Trubisky3.0711Marcus Mariota3.1312Josh Allen3.6913Jacoby Brissett3.75

7. Oakland Raiders

Opposing QB average: 2.38

Derek Carr’s average: 2.93

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 7

Peyton Manning’s retirement following the 2015 season was little consolation for the Raiders. Here are some numbers for AFC West starting quarterbacks against Oakland since Manning tossed his final NFL pass:

12-6 record31 touchdowns13 interceptions8.5 yards per attempt100.4 passer rating

The Raiders will play seven of their games against quarterbacks rated no worse than Deshaun Watson. Before Brissett’s ascension into the Colts’ lineup, the lowest-rated quarterback on the Raiders’ schedule was the ascending Sam Darnold.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Aaron Rodgers1.042Patrick Mahomes (2)1.133Philip Rivers (2)1.404Matthew Stafford2.225Deshaun Watson2.276Kirk Cousins2.717Nick Foles2.768Joe Flacco (2)2.989Andy Dalton3.0410Mitch Trubisky3.0711Marcus Mariota3.1312Sam Darnold3.1513Jacoby Brissett3.75

8. Indianapolis Colts

Opposing QB average: 2.40

Jacoby Brissett’s average: 3.75

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 15

The Colts’ quarterback schedule got tougher on paper when Nick Foles replaced Blake Bortles as the Jaguars’ starter. That’s what logic says, anyway. Bortles was 4-4 against the Colts, tossing 12 touchdown passes with one interception in those games. Indy has eight games against Tier 3 quarterbacks, so if Brissett outplays the fourth tier, the Colts’ could in theory play only seven games against quarterbacks in higher tiers than their own.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Drew Brees1.072Patrick Mahomes1.133Philip Rivers1.404Ben Roethlisberger1.425Matt Ryan1.826Deshaun Watson (2)2.277Cam Newton2.568Nick Foles (2)2.769Derek Carr2.9310Joe Flacco2.9811Jameis Winston3.0412Marcus Mariota (2)3.1313Ryan Fitzpatrick3.78

9. Carolina Panthers

Opposing QB Average: 2.40

Cam Newton’s Average: 2.56

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 8

Cam Newton has a few running mates on the schedule. Rodgers, Wilson, Watson, Mariota and Murray all can pick up yards with their legs.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Aaron Rodgers1.042Drew Brees (2)1.073Russell Wilson1.474Matt Ryan (2)1.825Jared Goff2.276Deshaun Watson2.277Nick Foles2.768Jimmy Garoppolo2.899Jameis Winston (2)3.0410Marcus Mariota3.1311Kyler Murray3.2012Jacoby Brissett3.7513Case Keenum3.84

10. Baltimore Ravens

Opposing QB average: 2.43

Lamar Jackson’s average: 3.67

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 14

The Ravens and Texans are the only teams to face both Brady and Mahomes this season. Mayfield’s addition to the AFC North schedule also changes the outlook.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Tom Brady1.052Patrick Mahomes1.133Ben Roethlisberger (2)1.424Russell Wilson1.475Deshaun Watson2.276Jared Goff2.277Baker Mayfield (2)2.538Jimmy Garoppolo2.899Andy Dalton (2)3.0410Sam Darnold3.1511Kyler Murray3.2012Josh Allen3.6913Ryan Fitzpatrick3.78

11. Atlanta Falcons

Opposing QB Average: 2.50

Matt Ryan’s Average: 1.82

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 3

The Falcons face a high number of opposing quarterbacks coming off injury-shortened 2018 seasons. Wentz, Newton, Garoppolo and Mariota all fit into that category. Luck was in a similar category until his retirement. There’s volatility to this schedule.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Drew Brees (2)1.072Russell Wilson1.473Carson Wentz2.204Jared Goff2.275Deshaun Watson2.276Cam Newton (2)2.567Kirk Cousins2.718Nick Foles2.769Jimmy Garoppolo2.8910Jameis Winston (2)3.0411Marcus Mariota3.1312Kyler Murray3.2013Jacoby Brissett3.75

12. Los Angeles Rams

Opposing QB average: 2.50

Jared Goff’s average: 2.27

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 4

The Rams’ schedule is packed with quarterbacks who are either tough to bring down because of their size/strength (Roethlisberger, Newton, Prescott, Winston), tough to catch because of their speed/quickness (Wilson, (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky, Murray, Jackson) or both.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Drew Brees1.072Ben Roethlisberger1.423Russell Wilson (2)1.474Matt Ryan1.825Baker Mayfield2.536Cam Newton2.567Dak Prescott2.738Jimmy Garoppolo (2)2.899Jameis Winston3.0410Andy Dalton3.0411Mitch Trubisky3.0712Kyler Murray (2)3.2013Lamar Jackson3.67

13. Detroit Lions

Opposing QB average: 2.51

Matt Stafford’s average: 2.22

Games when opposing QB is in higher tier than own QB: 4

The Lions get most of their toughest quarterback matchups out of the way early. They draw Mahomes and Rivers at home in September. Their first meeting with Rodgers falls after a Week 5 bye. Wentz is the next-highest-rated quarterback on their schedule. The Lions visit him in Week 3.

RankOpposing QBAverage1Aaron Rodgers (2)1.042Patrick Mahomes1.133Philip Rivers1.404Carson Wentz2.205Kirk Cousins (2)2.716Dak Prescott2.737Derek Carr2.938Joe Flacco2.989Jameis Winston3.0410Eli Manning3.0511Mitch (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky (2)3.0712Kyler Murray3.2013Case Keenum3.84

14. Los Angeles Chargers

Opposing QB average: 2.51

Philip Rivers’ average: 1.40


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"When I'm looking at the Chicago Bears, I'm looking at their offense," Two-time Super Bowl champion Rodney Harrison told Mike Tirico and Tony Dungy on Football Night in America. "We know they have a great defense, a top 5 defense. But the big question, they have a lot of skill guys, can Mitchell (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky take them to the next level?"

Harrison, a Chicago-native, thinks he can.

"I look at them last year, they allowed him to throw the football down the field and be more aggressive," Harrison continued. "I think he can take this team to the Super Bowl, I think that's how good he can be."
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"When I'm looking at the Chicago Bears, I'm looking at their offense," Two-time Super Bowl champion Rodney Harrison told Mike Tirico and Tony Dungy on Football Night in America. "We know they have a great defense, a top 5 defense. But the big question, they have a lot of skill guys, can Mitchell (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky take them to the next level?"

Harrison, a Chicago-native, thinks he can.

"I look at them last year, they allowed him to throw the football down the field and be more aggressive," Harrison continued. "I think he can take this team to the Super Bowl, I think that's how good he can be."
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Nice article in today's Tribune explaining the coaching staff's confidence in their projection that (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky will improve:

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As Dave Ragone exited the Bears locker room the night of Jan. 6, shuffling down the row of stiff upper lips and quivering ones, he stopped at Mitch (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky’s stall.

The Bears’ season had ended suddenly with a 16-15 loss to the Eagles on a wayward field-goal attempt that was not part of the script. Not for a team that won 12 games and cultivated a deep belief in the magic it had created.

Ragone, though, sifted through the shock and anguish and found promise. As the quarterbacks coach and only member of the offensive staff who has been with the Bears since (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky arrived in 2017, the pit in his stomach yielded a bit to pride. His guy had just balled out during the biggest moment of his young career.

In a playoff game, down by one to the defending Super Bowl champs with 48 seconds remaining and one timeout, (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky completed two of three passes for 33 yards to set up a decisive 43-yard kick.

“At the end of the day, you can’t control if a guy catches it, tips a ball at the line of scrimmage, makes or misses,” Ragone recalled saying to (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky. “The fact you made the right decisions on that last drive in a situation you’ve never been in, if you can’t build off that as a core foundation, then we need to talk.”

Ragone’s orders to (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky, then, were clear. Take that fourth quarter into the offseason. Seize confidence from the final drive. Make sure it fosters development, regardless of Cody Parkey’s missed kick. And be ready to show that growth in the nationally televised season opener Sept. 5 against the Packers.

Because (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky did everything required in that make-or-break moment to position the Bears to win. He ended up within inches of rewriting the top line of his resume.

Last-minute, come-from-behind drive to beat the defending champs in the playoffs.

That would be a steel beam in any quarterback’s legacy. The kicker just missed the dang kick.

Now, there are no asterisks here. Nor would (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky ask for one. Especially considering how ordinary his play was through the first three quarters of that game.

Citywide chatter about his uneven practice performances this summer filled the vacuum created by his lack of preseason game snaps. It continues to fuel the tug of war between his supporters and detractors, with both sides desperate for new, better data from the opener against the Packers.

Surely, though, the (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky debate would be framed more favorably for him if a kick he watched from the sideline had split the uprights.

Within the team, at least, that fact spawns no self-pity. Rather, (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky and his coaches have used that final drive to build his confidence as though January’s DNA test proved he has the clutch gene, double doink be damned.

“It doesn’t matter how big the stage is,” (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky said when asked what he took from the final drive of last season. “If all 11 guys are on the same page and we believe in what we’re doing and we execute it, then plays are going to work. It’s really as simple as that.”

‘Put it behind you’
Just before (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky took the stage that final time, coach Matt Nagy grabbed him. The Bears still had a pulse because Tarik Cohen’s electric kickoff-return cameo set up the offense at their 48-yard line.

With (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky smiling back at him, Nagy delivered one last message: “This, he said, “is where the story begins.”

Those words were as generous as they were inspirational. (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky’s performance to that point in the playoff game had been mixed, at best.

It wasn’t all his fault. The Bears offensive line played one of its worst games of the season against the Eagles’ strong, fast front. Tight end Trey Burton’s surprising groin injury the previous day allowed the Eagles to devote defenders to Cohen, limiting him to 27 yards from scrimmage on four touches.

(Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky also injured his right heel on a second-quarter scramble. But he played through that and seemed unaffected when he launched his worst throw of the game just before halftime.

On the run, he slung a pass 26 yards into the end zone, where the Eagles’ zone coverage featured two defenders on Taylor Gabriel.

Safety Tre Sullivan will never have an easier interception in his life. As if he had dipped his gloves in bacon grease, the ball went through his hands and allowed the Bears to salvage three points.

So let the record show that before the football gods damned the Bears to an early offseason and left (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky without full credit for his fourth-quarter surge, they gave him a considerable reprieve.

“You don't play as well as you want in the first half — I mean, who cares?” (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky said immediately after the game. “Put it behind you. There's always a next play to be had.”

That, itself, indicated growth. Throughout last season, Nagy, Ragone and offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich painted a picture of a quarterback who tends to struggle flushing negative plays from his mental engine.

In the biggest game of his life, though, (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky compartmentalized as well as he ever had.

Over a span of eight passes in the fourth quarter, he completed seven for 115 yards and a touchdown. Once the Bears finally identified the backside mismatch between Allen Robinson and cornerback Avonte Maddox, (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky was surgical.

“I was more proud of his decisions,” Ragone said. “I know he made some throws, but the decisions on which he made those throws, that’s how you replicate that success. Consistent, productive decisions are how you stay in this business a long time.”

‘The kid is going to do something’
All eyes were glued to (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky as he spoke to Nagy on the sideline and then trotted onto the field.

Could he make the moment his?

He at least carried positive momentum out to the huddle. Two drives earlier, he completed consecutive passes for 19, 34 and 22 yards, the last a touchdown to Allen Robinson.

“The best part … was the look in his eye when Coach Nagy was calling the plays as he walked off the sideline into the huddle,” Ragone recalled. “I looked at the backup quarterbacks at the time and said, ‘Man, I’ve got a great feeling here. The kid is going to do something.’”

Teammates felt it too. In that unfamiliar situation, (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky was a steadying force.

“He was super chill,” left tackle Charles Leno said. “He was just like, ‘Let’s just go down there and get this win.’”

After a first-down incompletion, (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky hit Robinson with a back-shoulder ball on the right sideline for 25 yards to the Eagles 33. It wouldn’t be a stretch to call it his best throw of his career, given the situation and degree of difficulty.

The Eagles had a deep safety in the right half of the field, and Maddox sank in coverage underneath Robinson. For (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky to get the ball over Maddox and into Robinson’s hands before the safety arrived, he had to throw it on time through a window of about two feet.

“He knew the area I would be in,” Robinson said this summer. “I knew the area I needed to be in. He knew to give me a shot, and we were able to come down with it.”

Robinson and (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky separately explained how those big fourth-quarter completions resulted from reps throughout the season. Eventually, the offense grew to understand how they would attack teams on any given play depending on the coverage.

That knowledge carries into 2019. Pair that with (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky’s exposure to all sorts of situations, especially a playoff atmosphere, and it amounts to the experience factor that prompts the Bears to forecast a significant step forward for the franchise quarterback.

“This position is so predicated on confidence, and it’s inner confidence,” Ragone said. “If you can’t get confidence from that last drive, there’s probably something a little off. He should have it, and hopefully he does.”

He’ll need it too. To pick up against the Packers where he left off against the Eagles. To get the Bears back to the playoffs. And to make sure that resume features a new top line before long.

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