At Least 4,000 Passing Yards
Next up, the Bears need a much more dynamic passing game. Mitchell Trubisky only racked up 3,138 passing yards last season, which isn’t going to get that job done.
Looking ahead to the 2020 NFL season, the Bears need their quarterback to record at least 4,000 passing yards. If Chicago can get that kind of production from the passing game, it should open up the ground. The Bears love the talent that they have at running back with David Montgomery.
Nagy’s offense requires a passing game capable of making big plays. It will lie on Trubisky’s arm to make that happen. If he can’t, not only will he lose the starting job, the Bears will also end up missing the playoffs once again.