Bears vs Giants: Why Mitch Trubisky will outperform Daniel Jones
The Chicago Bears need Mitch Trubisky to play better than Daniel Jones to win.
The Chicago Bears are a team that needs a lot of help to win football games. They need all hands on deck otherwise things are going to get ugly. They were so lucky to have come out on top against the Detroit Lions in week one. They played bad defensively by their standards and couldn’t contain the run. Adrian Peterson was awesome against them so you have to imagine that Saquon Barkley is going to have himself a good game. The Bears’ defense needs to step up in order to win.
In addition to the Bears containing Barkley, they need a little bit of help from their offense. That starts and ends with their quarterback, Mitchell Trubisky. He was the starter in week one against the Lions and he was nothing short of bad for three quarters. He was awesome in the fourth quarter and that allowed the Bears to win. If they didn’t end up winning, we might be talking about Nick Foles as the starter going into this week.
Well, there is no controversy right now as Trubisky is going to be the guy against the Giants. It is very important that he plays well. He needs to be better than their quarterback, Daniel Jones. Jones has a chance to be a good player in his career but it might take a minute. Their offensive line isn’t that good so the Bears defense needs to step it up and create pressure on Jones and the running game.
This is a game that the Bears must win. They are playing two weaker teams to start the season so if they want to make it to the playoffs than they need to win as much as possible. Trubisky isn’t the answer and was a bad draft pick but he needs to outperform Jones this one week. Jones is going to have a much better career but this matchup favors Mitch for one week.
Of course, Mitch needs to make his reads and throws. The Giants have a pretty good defense but it isn’t anything that Mitch shouldn’t be able to handle. He is going to outperform Jones and the Bears are going to win the football game if he does.