Who knows what to expect from Bears QB Mitch Trubisky in his first playoff game Sunday at Soldier Field against the Eagles?
It’s anyone’s guess because it’s difficult to say what to expect from the Bears’ offense. In recent games, Trubisky has played smart, efficient football, eliminating mistakes and taking what opposing defenses give him. But, considering coach Matt Nagy’s propensity for rolling the dice and aggressive play-calling, it’s a mistake to typecast the Bears as a ball-control offense or Trubisky as a game manager.