Chicago Sun-Times

ALL SIGNS NOW POINT TO MITCH

Foles’ injury, Trubisky’s running make for an easy call

- JASON LIESER jlieser@ suntimes. com | @ JasonLiese­r

The Bears can spin their quarterbac­k decision however they want, but coach Matt Nagy knows what he wants to do.

Despite him not saying whether he’ll go with Mitch Trubisky or Nick Foles on Sunday against the Packers, everything points toward Trubisky. Foles didn’t practice Wednesday, and Nagy wouldn’t commit to him being the starter even if he recovers from the hip injury that knocked him out of the Vikings game last week.

“There’s a lot of factors involved in it right now,” Nagy said. “We’re looking at all that.

“We have to start with the availabili­ty. … [ But] are there other factors involved? Absolutely.”

It’s clear what the Bears need to do. And based on how Nagy talked around Foles’ status and talked up Trubisky’s nice day of practice, he’s ready.

The fact that Foles is hurt actually makes this easier to navigate. It’s a handy excuse to change quarterbac­ks without Nagy looking indecisive and Foles feeling the sting of being benched.

Whether the Bears go with Trubisky or Foles won’t matter much, but everyone has seen enough from Foles to know he’s not saving this season. Trubisky isn’t either, but he’s better at running for his life and has a better chance behind a bedraggled offensive line.

There’s no doubt Nagy has been weighing this. He hinted as much when he said of his quarterbac­ks last week, “Whatever we need to do, we will do. … When you lose four games in a row, it’s all on the table. Everything’s out there.”

He trusted his instinct and chose Trubisky over the franchise’s pricey offseason acquisitio­n — general manager Ryan Pace once again outbid himself by giving up a fourthroun­d pick for Foles, then committed to him on a three- year, $ 24 million contract that’s essentiall­y fully guaranteed — after watching the two practice for a month.

Nagy went with his gut again in Week 3. Sick of Trubisky sputtering, he turned to Foles and watched him lead a fantastic comeback over the Falcons.

Great, but Foles has done almost nothing since. Most of all, he hasn’t been definitive­ly better than Trubisky. And if Foles needs everything around to be perfect in order to succeed, as it was when he won the Super Bowl with the Eagles, then there’s a long line of cheaper quarterbac­ks who could’ve stepped in and done just as well. That includes Trubisky.

Would the Bears be any worse if they had stuck with him? Wouldn’t they likely be 5- 5 either way?

Foles has taken 74% of the snaps and thrown 77% of the passes, so his fingerprin­ts are all over an offense that sits 31st in scoring, yardage and red- zone success and is dead last in third- down conversion­s.

The Bears are 2- 5 in Foles’ seven starts, and while he is far from their only problem, he has done very little to help. He is 24th in completion percentage ( 65.0), 26th in yards per game ( 231.5) and 28th in passer rating ( 81.0). He has 10 touchdown passes against eight intercepti­ons.

Trubisky got benched with an 87.4 rating. No one thinks he’ll change everything for the Bears’ stumbling offense, and his career stats against the Packers offer little hope: 60.7% completion­s, 253 yards per game, four touchdowns and one intercepti­on for an 80.0 rating. The Bears went 1- 4 in those games.

But as opposed to the cement- footed Foles, Trubisky contribute­s as a runner. He added 30.1 yards rushing per game in 2018 — the league’s worst running game could use that — and has a career average of 5.7 per carry.

If he adds that threat and isn’t a devastatin­g dropoff from Foles as a passer, it’s worth it for the Bears to make the change. And since this is all under the cover of being because of Foles’ injury, Nagy can test it out and change his mind again if needed.

 ?? AP ?? Mitch Trubisky ( center) was benched during the third game of the season, but he appears to give coach Matt Nagy and the Bears the best chance to win going forward.
AP Mitch Trubisky ( center) was benched during the third game of the season, but he appears to give coach Matt Nagy and the Bears the best chance to win going forward.
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