Bears opt for trial by fire for Mitchell Trubisky
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Pretty sweet deal for Mike Glennon. He’s getting paid $16 million for the 2017 season, and it’s most likely already over for him after four games — and he didn’t even have to get injured.When the Bears drafted Mitchell Trubisky with the second overalBears opt for trial by fire for Mitchell Trubisky
Pretty sweet deal for Mike Glennon. He’s getting paid $16 million for the 2017 season, and it’s most likely already over for him after four games — and he didn’t even have to get injured.When the Bears drafted Mitchell Trubisky with the second overall pick back in April, the assumption was that Glennon was merely a stopgap starter until the rookie was ready. Of course, there’s no clear answer for when a quarterback drafted at the top of the first round should assume the reins.Last season, Carson Wentz was the Week 1 starter for the Eagles, played well and has progressed nicely into his second season. There was concern in 2016 about Jared Goff because he hadn’t taken over for the lowly Rams despite being the top pick that year and there being no other viable starter on the team. Goff didn’t end up starting his first game last season until Week 11. He struggled considerably, and the Rams lost all the games he started, though that was hardly exclusively on him. Nevertheless, the bust label was being bandied abou Read more