Bears wide receivers coach Mike Furrey was re-watching the 2019 season opener, a dreary 10-3 loss to the Packers, and had an irritating realization as he analyzed the offense’s struggles.
Where in the world was Anthony Miller? This guy was the No. 51 overall pick the previous year after a pair of 1,400-yard seasons at Memphis, and the Bears were banking on him to be a major part of the passing game. And this was supposed to be the year he put it all together and got serious about his career.
But he played 15 snaps. Mitch Trubisky threw to him just once.