If there was one dominant theme that ran through the care and feeding of Mitchell Trubisky through the 2018 off- and preseason, it was that his coach, who had an intriguing mix of patience vs. impatience, control vs. living on the edge, was willing to live with mistakes, as long as the young quarterback didn’t make the same ones twice.
If there is a recurring thread running through Trubisky as this rookie season in Matt Nagy’s system has played out, it is that Trubisky is not afraid of the risk-taking that can spawn mistakes, but that those mistakes aren’t repeated.