Monday, April 22, 2024

Mitch Trubisky Just Did Something That Can’t Possibly Be Real

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Mitch Trubisky had hoped to reignite his NFL career as a starting quarterback when the Pittsburgh Steelers signed him as a free agent in March. While they remained committed to that course, the fact they drafted Kenny Pickett in the 1st round made it obvious he was on the clock. There was no room for mistakes. He had to play well and do it quickly. As is often the case in these situations, it didn’t go as he’d hoped.

After an ugly first half where he managed just 84 yards passing and an interception, Trubisky was benched in the second half against the New York Jets. That in itself is interesting. Here is where it gets insane. The Chicago Bears benched Mike Glennon in favor of a rookie Trubisky on October 2nd, 2017. Now on October 2nd, 2022, Trubisky is the one getting benched for a promising 1st round pick. Five years to the day. That is an insane level of symmetry to a guy’s career. Nobody can say the football gods lack a sense of humor.

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One has to feel bad for Mitch Trubisky.

The guy has been a first-class citizen in the NFL. He works hard and competes with everything he has. Unfortunately, playing quarterback at this level is one of the hardest things to do in professional sports. Only a handful of human beings on the planet can do it. Teams have long since figured out how to play him effectively. He never learned how to adjust to those changes. When the Steelers realized that would never happen, they did the only thing they could.

Pickett will likely get the rest of the season to build experience. Barring an injury, that was the last time Trubisky will start a game for the Steelers. It may also be the end of his run as a starter in the NFL. He won’t go down in history as the biggest bust ever. He’ll simply be another in a long line of overdrafted disappointments.

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Gator Joe
Oct 3, 2022 7:16 am

Don’t feel too bad for MT. He’ll be the Mike Tomczak of his generation and, like Chase Daniel (reported $36M career earnings), he will play for a long time as he is a very competent backup who can win you a few games.

Jerry C Richardson
Oct 3, 2022 5:59 am

Trubisky is a shining example of what the future holds for J Fields with the current roster and play design in Chicago.

d lewis
d lewis
Oct 3, 2022 1:04 am

Look everything you are saying about Mitch is just not fair. For example,now everyone is saying Fields needs this and he needs that,,,,no weapons,,,bad line….these factors will affect his play. Well the same could be said of Mitch. when he was with the Bears. The first three games the taking heads said the Steelers line is weak………. Today he through for 84 yards in the first half………..he most likely will throw for the same or more in the second….almost 200 yards. Look at Brady and Rogers, in the last 2 games. They barely led their teams to 50 pts combined…………Finally,… Read more »

Tom Waddle
Tom Waddle
Oct 2, 2022 11:19 pm

What a clickbait headline, you hack.

AJ*
AJ*
Oct 2, 2022 7:52 pm

Agree he isn’t close to being anywhere near the largest bust in history, the only person on the planet that thought he should go #2 at the time he was drafted was Ryan Pace

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