Sure, it would be nice if Mitch Trubisky stood in the pocket, went through his progressions and made the right throw — on time and accurately. He actually did that a couple times Thursday night.



More often than not, though, the Packers made Trubisky uncomfortable in their 10-3 victory at Soldier Field. On multiple plays, the pocket collapsed and he tried to run forward, either getting sacked or only gaining a few yards.



What we rarely saw from Trubisky was him using his legs. Trubisky’s 7-yard scramble for a first down was the Bears’ second-longest run of the night, but he had only three carries — all scrambles — and was sacked five times.



Not only that, going through all of Trubisky’s throws, he appeared to have only two plays where he moved outside the pocket. It’s not something Matt Nagy will want to do a lot, but getting Trubisky on the move gives him the option to take off if nothing is available downfield, and...