5 reasons why Mitchell Trubisky will breakout in 2018

CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 03: Mitchell Trubisky
CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 03: Mitchell Trubisky /
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LAKE FOREST, IL - JANUARY 09: New Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy speaks to the media during an introductory press conference at Halas Hall on January 9, 2018 in Lake Forest, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
LAKE FOREST, IL – JANUARY 09: New Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy speaks to the media during an introductory press conference at Halas Hall on January 9, 2018 in Lake Forest, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /

Coaches

This accounts for a variety of them. First and obviously, Matt Nagy. Nagy is a former quarterback. A former quarterback coach. A former offensive coordinator. He has spent his life dreaming of putting a player such as Mitchell Trubisky in an ideal situation.

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The Chicago Bears gave him that chance. If you hear interviews of Ryan Pace talk about Matt Nagy he talks about the strong relationship he and Trubisky have and how the duo truly hit the ground running.

Mark Helfrich was hired to put in concepts he had at Oregon, which plays into the idea of getting the ball out of your hands fast. He also should be able to simplify some of the verbiages.

The transition to Helferich and Nagy will be easier with Dave Ragone being retained at quarterbacks coach. Trubisky developed a strong report with Ragone and it speaks volumes that he was the only offensive assistant retained.

Lastly, there is Harry Hiestand, an underrated addition to Trubisky. If the offensive can take a step forward next season Trubisky will be making quick passes to open receivers from clean pockets in an offense tailored to him. That could be a reason to believe he will break out.