The Chicago Bears and head coach Matt Nagy still haven’t announced who will be their starting quarterback between Nick Foles and Mitchell Trubisky as the team gets ready to face the Detroit Lions a week from Sunday.
Former Lions quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes Trubisky will be the Bears starting quarterback when the season starts. On NFL Live, Orlovsky hinted that the 26-year old needs to be consistent with his fundamentals.
Success is all about consistency around fundamentals! The @chicagobears haven’t announced it yet but their QB to start season will be Trubisky-if I was with him I would have stripped down his poor fundamentals-without them his talent doesn’t matter. @espnnfl @thekapman pic.twitter.com/5iZLOpTUyO
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) September 1, 2020
Matt Nagy wants to hold off from making a decision as long as he can possibly can, but the Week 1 matchup against the Lions is getting closer.
Trubisky is a perfect 3-0 against the Lions with a 132.4 passer rating. But if he is able to win the job over Foles, this could be his last shot in Chicago.
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