It’s funny you ask this because regular mailbag reader J.M. Gold, a former first-round draft pick by the Brewers, has been bugging me about this very possibility. First, I’d say there should be no limit to the elements of creativity Nagy can add to the offense. His imagination is colorful when it comes to play design. Certainly there are some interesting possibilities, but if Foles wins the starting job, I’m not sure this is something you would present to Trubisky while he’s competing to be the No. 1 quarterback: “Hey, Mitch, we’ve got some gadget plays drawn up for you. How do you like them?” That wouldn’t go over particularly well as he’s doing everything he can to pin down the starting spot. If Foles wins the job, it might be interesting to consider a few options. Nagy has put Trubisky and Chase Daniel on the field together at the same time. Trubisky is an excellent athlete for a quarterback, but he’s not like Hill in terms of running over defenders regularly or playing on special teams. That’s how Hill first proved his value to the Saints. Let’s see what happens with the competition first, but it wouldn’t surprise me to see something creative with two quarterbacks.