Chicago Sun-Times

TIME TO COWBOY UP

Looking great against Lions is one thing, but now Mitch is stepping up in class

- MARK POTASH mpotash@suntimes.com | @MarkPotash

Now comes the real test for Mitch Trubisky. After acing the open-book quiz against the Lions, Trubisky has to get out the blue book and take an all-essay exam against the Cowboys on Thursday night at Soldier Field. And this one is much more than one-sixteenth of the final grade.

Trubisky is coming off one of his best games of the season. He completed 29 of 38 passes for 338 yards, three touchdowns and a 118.1 passer rating.

It was his second-highest rating of the season. But considerin­g it was on the road on a short week, with bigger passing numbers that included a 90-yard gamewinnin­g drive in the final 6:40, it was his best performanc­e. After throwing an intercepti­on in the third quarter, Trubisky completed 10 of 11 passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns on drives of 80 and 90 yards for a perfect 158.3 rating.

A year ago, as a developing quarterbac­k in his first season in a developing offense under coach Matt Nagy, that kind of performanc­e would have been hailed in some corners as the arrival of Trubisky. Or a harbinger of the arrival of Trubisky. But not this time.

A year later, there was as much skepticism as there was celebratio­n. And for good reason. We’ve seen this movie before. Trubisky’s last efficient game was against the same Lions at Soldier Field — three touchdowns no intercepti­ons and a season-high 131.0 rating. The following week, against a better defense, Trubisky was back to normal: 23 of 43 for 190 yards, one touchdown, one intercepti­on and a 65.1 rating against the Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

As well as he played against the Lions last week, Trubisky didn’t change any minds. He’s good against a defense that plays into his hands by playing man-toman defense with only one above-average cornerback — Pro Bowl player Darius Slay. The acknowledg­ement that Trubisky played a big-boy quarterbac­k game — reading defenses, going through his progressio­ns and making pinpoint downfield throws — was offset by the questionab­le degree of difficulty. His protection was mostly excellent. When it comes to painting-bynumbers, Trubisky can be a master.

Now, he gets to show he can work in a little more of an abstract realm. Against the Cowboys, the pocket is more likely to be chaotic than clean.

“These guys are elite, elite, elite in that [pass-rushing] regard,” offensive coordinato­r Mark Helfrich said. “Every O-line gets beat by these guys; every quarterbac­k gets sacked by these guys, gets hit by these guys and you have to weather that storm.

“You have to step up and get it out; you have to step up and run. Everybody has to be on the same page from the [aspect] of what’s the protection? How are we doing the various types of things we need to do from these guys? And just execute.”

If Trubisky can do that, there will be opportunit­y. Last week, the Bills’ Josh Allen, ranked 20th in the NFL in passer rating, threw for 243 yards, a touchdown and a 120.3 rating — his best of the season — in a 26-15 victory against the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.

Is Trubisky ready for that? Can he operate efficientl­y within the chaos?

“In progress,” Helfrich said. “He’s certainly not perfect by any stretch, but that’s an 11-person deal. That’s a scheme thing and we have to help him through that — trust in the rhythm of what’s there and realize that a throwaway is probably going to happen against these guys. Josh Allen made some spectacula­r plays, but he also had some throwaways, some runs. So it’s the full gamut of all that stuff.”

 ?? PAUL SANCYA/AP ?? Bears quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky put up a passer rating of 118.1 against the Lions on Thanksgivi­ng. He didn’t face much pressure in that game but can expect a chaotic pocket against the Cowboys.
PAUL SANCYA/AP Bears quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky put up a passer rating of 118.1 against the Lions on Thanksgivi­ng. He didn’t face much pressure in that game but can expect a chaotic pocket against the Cowboys.
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