(1) Rookie quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was who we thought he would be, at least in his first NFL start.
Trubisky provided the spark the Bears were anticipating with his athleticism, mobility and ability to extend plays and throw accurately on the run. But he also made a costly rookie mistake late in the game with an interception deep in his own territory that led to the Vikings' game-winning field goal.
The second overall pick in the draft completed 12 of 25 passes for 128 yards with one touchdown, one interception and a 60.