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Bears grades: The good and bad of Mitchell Trubisky, and a lot of bad for the coaching staff

QUARTERBACKS: B-

Mitchell Trubisky’s final line was the best of his career: 21/35 for 297 yards and a touchdown with no turnovers. He found Josh Bellamy on an outstanding throw for a 46-yard touchdown, and showed good chemistry with Dontrelle Inman and Kendall Wright throughout the game. But too often did Trubisky look tentative, leading to him being sacked five times (not pulling the trigger on a throw to an ostensibly open Bellamy looked rough). Even if that total was due to a lack of trust with his receivers or pass protection, Trubisky needs to be more consistently decisive.