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If the Bears didn’t replace Mitch Trubisky on Sunday, when would they ever?

Matt Nagy had a three-word answer when asked whether he was still committed to Mitch Trubisky, the third-year quarterback who was absolutely abysmal until garbage time of Sunday’s 36-25 loss to the Saints.

“Yeah,” he said. “Absolutely, yeah.”

Sadly, for the Bears, it’s really that simple. They’re stuck in a dilemma of their own making — playing with someone who, at least right now, might be the worst regular starting quarterback in football.

If Nagy didn’t make a switch Sunday, when would he ever? Before the Bears’ final two scoring drives, Trubisky was 20-for-35 for only 119 yards.