Ranking NFL quarterbacks on their potential cornhole talents
By Conor Dorney
22. Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears
It’s been nearly ten years since the Chicago Bears were a playoff team (pretty crazy, right?) and much of the team heading into 2018 is on the development of last year’s first round pick, Mitchell Trubisky.
Trubisky has struggled quite a bit in training camp so far this year, but that still isn’t much of a concern for new head coach Matt Nagy:
"“Right now, I don’t care about interceptions. I truly don’t,” Nagy told reporters this weekend. “I love the fact that he’s trying to learn this offense and make throws. I’d rather him do that than take the five-yard check-down. I need him to test it right now.”"
It’s always good to have the trust of your head coach but Trubisky will need to watch his turnovers and accuracy if he ever wants to achieve glory on the cornhole pitch. While it is encouraging that he is taking risks in order to fully understand and grasp the offense, the second-year quarterback will need to have a strong year for Chicago to avoid being a first-round Beanbag Bust.