Chicago Bears vs Giants: 5 must-watch players in Week 2

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Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears
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Which Mitch Trubisky will the Chicago Bears get on Sunday?

After a rough start to the season (as I excused earlier), Mitchell Trubisky looked like a completely different quarterback once the comeback began. He was hitting every throw with confidence, swagger, and touch.

We need to see that Mitch all four quarters, hell at least another quarter. As I excused the beginning of the game to rust and preseason that also applies to Trubisky. If he plays the whole game like the quarterback we saw in the fourth quarter, this offense will virtually be impossible to stop.

Regardless of just fourth-quarter Trubisky, we saw a lot of improvements from Trubisky that would be nice to see carry over to the next game against the Giants, who have a weak secondary. This game could get out of hand fast if Trubisky plays near to the level he played against the Lions in the dying minutes.

Finally, this game is a major importance to Trubisky as every game counts. He may not have all the freedom in the world as a starting quarterback. If he struggles, Nick Foles could be thrown in in a heartbeat. All eyes are on Mitch Trubisky.