Get ready for the Mitch Trubisky comparisons Mitchell Trubisky Jersey , but don’t fall for them The truth is that none of us know how Mitch Trubisky’s career will turn out.mes under his belt and he played in an offense that limited his opportunities to make plays.Going into his second season, Trubisky’s in an offense that caters to his strengths and will put him in situations to maximize his potential. However, it’s no sure thing that he is going to succeed. That’s why when during last Saturday’s preseason game against the Denver Broncos, commentator Jim Miller’s comparison of Trubisky to Hall of Famer Steve Young caught me so off-guard.From the Chicago Tribune’s Phil Rosenthal:And then Miller’s broadcast partner, Adam Amin, referenced the quarterback for the Bears’ rival to the North, invoking Packers quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers:In this Patrick Finley Chicago Sun-Times article from June Authentic Leonard Floyd Jersey , players invoke quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Matt Ryan when talking about Trubisky’s growth and leadership skills.There is a need, in sports, particularly the NFL, with the whole scouting process, to compare players to other players. It’s a natural part of being fans, but I am warning you to be wary of this.It is way, way Youth Pat O'Donnell Jersey , way too early to start talking about Trubisky in relation to other players with much longer careers and far more experience. Even qualifiers such as “that’s his ceiling” or “it’s what he could be” aren’t enough to make the exercise absurd.Despite Bears general manager Ryan Pace having brought up Drew Brees as the template for which he scouts his quarterbacks, it’s unfair to Trubisky to put that kind of pressure on him in his second year. It seems like we know enough about Trubisky to realize he has the mindset to be able to minimize these comparisons, and not let them become distractions or make him think he’s better than he is. That isn’t the point.We need to sit back and enjoy Trubisky for being Trubisky, whatever that is. It seems like it could be very good and that this offense could create something that is fun to watch. Maybe Trubisky’s game does have elements of certain Hall of Famer or future Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Getting bogged down in these comparisons means we risk missing Trubisky for being Trubisky. What if there is no comparison to Trubisky? Just sit back and enjoy the development as he becomes his own player. This is still a young quarterback with 12 NFL starts to go with 13 college starts, and is now in the first year of an offensive system.There will be head-scratching moments, struggles, and games that won’t go how as planned. That doesn’t mean that it’ll be fair to compare him to Rex Grossman or Jay Cutler in those moments http://www.bearsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-kyle-fuller-jersey , either.Let the comparisons come in a couple more years. Until then let Trubisky be Trubisky and enjoy the ride.Matt Nagy: Smith contract stand-off involves language around new helmet-tackling rule As reported by Patrick Finley of the Chicago Sun Times, Bears head coach Matt Nagy provided more insight into the language that’s holding up No. 8 overall pick Roquan Smith’s contract negotiations.The issue, as first reported by Pro Football Talk, involves concern about the NFL’s new helmet-tackling rule (where you cannot under any circumstances lower your head) allowing for immediate ejection and possible suspension for a player that initiates contact with their helmet. Specifically, Smith’s camp wants protections that he won’t lose guaranteed money due to an ejection or suspension resulting from this new rule. The rule can be applied to any player, but is certainly more likely to affect a player in a high-tackling position who had 137 tackles in his senior year at Georgia.Regarding whether Smith’s camp was seeking financial protections against guarantees lost to this rule, Nagy confirmed that this was “part of the issue Bryce Callahan Jersey ,” but declined to go into details to respect the privacy of both camps. Nagy also added that “very few” of the other rookies signed this year had similar language in their contracts. Which of course suggests that at least some of them did.This clarifies what has seemed to be an unnecessary delay in the signing of the Bears’ first-round pick and hopeful face of the defense. It also reveals a situation that may not be resolved quickly.From the perspective of Smith and his agents, it’s understandable that they don’t want his guaranteed money to be vulnerable to the subjective judgment of the same officiating body that robbed Zach Miller of a touchdown on a heroic knee-exploding touchdown on a fateful 2017 Sunday morning in New Orleans.From the Bears’ perspective, it’s understandable that they don’t want to set a precedent of providing protections allowing players to receive all their guaranteed money—even if the player is repeatedly suspended.Although I understand both positions, my bias is with Smith. I think the Bears should agree to guarantee Smith’s terms because he’s a top 10 pick in a high-tackling position and because we all want to see that him his reps and tear it up in training camp and the preseason. If a future player wants the same protections, they can kindly explain that they don’t get the Smith special because they aren’t a transcendent player at the most important position in Bears history.