It's easy to pile on a quarterback after an NFL team loses a game it was supposed to win. That was the case for the Chicago Bears in Week 1's disappointing loss to the Green Bay Packers, one in which Mitch Trubisky led Chicago's offense to just three points in an all-around abysmal performance.
To make matters worse for Trubisky, his poor showing was televised in front of a national audience in one of the most-watched non-Super Bowl games in recent years. He completed just 26-of-45 passes for 228 yards and an interception and looked lost along the way.