Mitch Trubisky overthrew Allen Robinson on a third-down out route Sunday, yanked the chinstrap buckles from the side of his helmet and jogged to the sideline.
The Bears’ first drive was a dud. Again.
If history is any indication, it will be Sunday, too. In eight games, the Bears have scored one touchdown and punted an NFL-worst seven times — one of which was blocked for a Saints safety — on their first drives of games.
Dock the Bears for the safety, and only three NFL teams have scored fewer points on their first drives. Only five teams have scored fewer first-drive touchdowns.