Halas Intrigue, Episode 44: The Bears’ offense in one word: D’oh!

Is Mitch Trubisky to blame for the Bears’ offense? Or should the responsibility be spread around?

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Bears coach Matt Nagy tried to shield quarterback Mitch Trubisky from criticism.

Bears coach Matt Nagy tried to shield quarterback Mitch Trubisky from criticism.

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Patrick Finley, Jason Lieser and Mark Potash debate whether the Bears’ struggles are strictly Mitch Trubisky’s fault or, as coach Matt Nagy argued Monday, the fault of the entire offense.

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