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Bears 2019 superlatives: Who’s the most disappointing? What must be fixed?

The Sun-Times’ Patrick Finley breaks down the Bears’ superlatives with one game to play in the 2019 season:

Biggest disappointment:

Mitch Trubisky is the only possible answer to this question. We can parse the reasons why the quarterback took a step back and not a leap forward: coach Matt Nagy’s play-calling, the lack of a run game and inconsistent offensive line play are all worthy culprits. The result, though, is a quarterback who turned in one of the most disappointing seasons in modern Bears history.

Most memorable moment:

I’ll spend all offseason wondering how the Bears beat the Vikings in Week 4 without Pro Bowl defensive end Akiem Hicks, former first-round picks Roquan Smith and Kyle Long, receiver Taylor Gabriel, starting defensive lineman Bilal Nichols and — after he was hurt on the opening drive — Trubisky.