Bears coach Matt Nagy watched the film of his team’s disheartening 36-25 loss to the Saints. But his evaluation of quarterback Mitch Trubisky stopped at some point in the third quarter.



Everything after that didn’t matter. The Saints extended their lead to 19 points six plays into the fourth quarter.



The two touchdowns that Trubisky threw after that were only meaningful for fantasy owners, if there are any left.



“To me, it is garbage time and that’s not the mode we want to be in,” Nagy said. “I could (not) care less about those stats at the end of the game.”



Here are five takeaways from the Bears’ ugly loss in Week 7:



Different year, different vibe



The Bears have the same record as they did last year at this time. But the vibe around the team, specifically Trubisky, is significantly different.



There was hope last year. It was real, too. Trubisky wasn’t perfect in his...