Predicting the NFC North Standings in 2020: Training Camp Edition

NFC North, NFL, Bears, Lions, Packers, Vikings
NFL Analysis Network
Mitchell Trubisky, Bears, Dak Prescott
Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

4. Chicago Bears

Mitchell Trubisky has had a rough welcome into the NFL ever since the Bears selected him at No. 2 overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. When the other top quarterbacks were Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson, Trubisky had sky-high expectations and has failed to live up to the hype.

Additional expectations are going to be on him this year when the front office decided to ride with him rather than bring in Cam Newton. This might be his last try with the Bears to show that he has what it takes to become the franchise quarterback. His inconsistency hampered the team last season and it will do the same thing this year.

The Bears had an offense that struggled throughout all of 2019, but they did not do enough to address the holes that were exposed. Without additional weapons and faces to completely change the game, Chicago will struggle to put points up on the board.

The biggest area of strength the Bears have is their outstanding defense. Generational talent, Kahlil Mack will lead the charge for a defense that should be able to slow down any offense in the NFL.

Without point support from the offense, this team is destined to remain out of the playoffs. Regression and unfulfilled expectations will result in the end for Mitchell Trubisky, and officially labeling him as a bust.

Share on Facebook
Share On Twitter

Why The Packers Should Sign Cornerback Stephon Gilmore

As the NFL offseason rolls on and teams gear up for the upcoming season, the Green Bay Packers find themselves facing a pressing question: should

Former Player Doesn’t Hold Back On Bears QB Caleb Williams

The Chicago Bears, a franchise with a storied history but a recent drought in quarterback success, may have found their beacon of hope in Caleb

Packers Came Very Close To A Blockbuster Randy Moss Trade

Throughout the NFL’s history, there are moments that could have dramatically altered the course of the league’s narrative. One such instance emerged in the mid-2000s,