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LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy was effusive in his praise of second-year quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who less than three weeks after receiving a brand-new offensive playbook had to apply whatever lessons he learned in the classroom to the field during Day 1 of voluntary veteran minicamp.
“I just got done talking to Mitch just a little bit ago, pulled him to the side and just told him really how amazed I was at how he got through this first day,” Nagy said on Tuesday. "He was impressive. I don’t want to put too much on him. But at the same time, he needs to understand that was pretty good, what just happened.
“Mitch is a very smart kid. He’s intelligent, very driven, motivated. A lot of the things we talk about as a team, he has. For him to be our quarterback and to have those traits, it’s hard to not smile.”
“I just got done talking to Mitch just a little bit ago, pulled him to the side and just told him really how amazed I was at how he got through this first day,” Nagy said on Tuesday. "He was impressive. I don’t want to put too much on him. But at the same time, he needs to understand that was pretty good, what just happened.
“Mitch is a very smart kid. He’s intelligent, very driven, motivated. A lot of the things we talk about as a team, he has. For him to be our quarterback and to have those traits, it’s hard to not smile.”