LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Mitchell Trubisky's statistics through one week are slightly below Mike Glennon's through four games, but the numbers don't tell the whole story about Trubisky's NFL debut.
On paper, Chicago's offense made little-to-no-progress on Monday night as it accounted for only eight of the Bears' 17 points, gained just 274 net yards and picked up 16 first downs.
Trubisky completed a paltry 48 percent of his passes for 5.12 yards per attempt and a total QBR of 13.7. Compare to that Glennon, who lost his job after posting a 66.