When Matt Nagy watched film of Mitch Trubisky’s most unsettling game with the Bears, the head coach looked at the quarterback’s feet and eyes.
“The biggest, the No. 1 thing that I came away from was footwork,” Nagy said Monday. “I thought footwork was just OK.”
For a coach that’s always defensive of Trubisky, a public chiding, albeit gentle, is notable.
“And then when the footwork leads to, it leads to a little bit of better decisions-slash-accuracy with throws,” Nagy said. “There were some times where there were some backpedals or movement in the pocket could have been a little bet better.