Mitch Trubisky didn’t sound like the winning quarterback. He came off as tense from the first question asked during his postgame news conference after the Bears’ 19-14 victory against the Giants on Sunday.



“Happy we won, but it’s not good enough,” Trubisky said. “Not nearly good enough from this offense, from myself.”



In other words, it was a disappointing victory, at least for Trubisky. It’s good that he feels bad about a winning effort. It only came against the two-win Giants, who missed two field goals. Trubisky threw for a season-high 278 yards and accounted for two touchdowns, but he still had two interceptions.



“We’ve just got to find ways to get better, improve and quit making mistakes, especially myself,” Trubisky said.



The more Trubisky spoke during his seven-minute press conference, the more tense he seemed to get. But there were answers to questions that require some...