But actually, the biggest takeaway from Sunday's rout in Soldier Field came from the Bears' offense -- and specifically, the quarterback position. Mitch Trubisky emerged from his Blake Bortles-esque funk to look like a facsimile of Jared Goff. Entering this season, many of us thought Matt Nagy would lift his second-year quarterback the way Sean McVay did with Goff in 2017. In the first three games of the 2018 campaign, though, Trubisky posted the following numbers: 77.8 passer rating, 2:3 TD-to-INT ratio, 5.7 yards per attempt, nine sacks taken. Then on Sunday, Trubisky absolutely shredded the Buccaneers: 19 of 26 for 354 yards and SIX(!) touchdowns against zero interceptions, with one sack taken. How does 13.6 yards per attempt strike you? A 154.6 passer rating? Yes, the Bucs' defense leaves something to be desired, but those numbers can't be ignored.