5 takeaways from Bears QBs press conference

Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles took different approaches to their respective meetings with the media Friday. Here are our five takeaways.

5. Let’s get to the practices, shall we?

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The COVID-19 pandemic altered every NFL team and their plans going into the 2020 season. Some teams have new head coaches who need to get their system installed. Others drafted highly-touted rookies who rely on game reps to catch them up to speed. For the Bears, however, they have a true quarterback competition for the first time in 12 years and they’ll have to choose a winner based on a limited number of padded practices within training camp. No preseason games, no joint practices. Just two guys going against their own defense for at least a month. So let’s get to it.

We’ve been debating Foles vs. Trubisky for what feels like a year. Who has the edge? Who should win? The time for talking has finally come to an end and these two veterans are ready to duke it out on the gridiron. It’s about time and I’m thoroughly looking forward to every limited report that comes out of Halas Hall.

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