From the team’s side, Nagy has had ample time to break down all 12 of Trubisky’s rookie starts. By now the new coach knows enough about his quarterback’s skill set to conceptualize the foundation of the new offense. It will take years for Nagy’s scheme to evolve, but the starting point is emphasizing what Trubisky does well. They can’t start working together at Halas Hall until April, but expect Nagy on Wednesday to reiterate his excitement and optimism about Trubisky’s athleticism, accuracy and potential. We’ll see if he offers deeper insight.