Plenty of hype was created when the Bears formally announced that Mitchell Trubisky wll take over as their starting QB in week five against the Vikings. While the game didn’t end in the Bears’ favor, it showcased the potential that the young QB has in becoming a franchise gunslinger. In twelve combined starts for the remainder of the 2017 season, he would set new franchise records for yards and completions for a rookie QB. Those marks were formerly owned by Kyle Orton, back in 2005. Not bad, right?
Well, that part is up for debate.