Halas Intrigue, Episode 77: The Bears have a coordinator!

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Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky now knows who will be his team’s offensive coordinator.

Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky now knows who will be his team’s offensive coordinator.

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From the winter bunker, Patrick Finley checks in with Jason Lieser to talk about new Bears offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and what his hiring says about the team’s attractiveness. Then they wonder whether his hiring opens the door for a new quarterback to pair with Mitch Trubisky.

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