3. Rough game for Mitch Trubisky. He never really got into a rhythm and had too many passes sailing on him and a few that were behind targets. He finished 16 of 30 for 110 yards with one touchdown pass (more on the goalline pass to swing offensive tackle Bradley Sowell in a little bit) and three interceptions. Those are the kind of numbers that generally get you beat. Since 2000, it was just the fourth time the Bears have won a game with one or fewer touchdown passes and three or more picks. The other three times, you wonder? The most recent example was one of the most wretched examples of football I’ve ever encountered in person, the Bears’ 23-6 victory over the Panthers in the Todd Collins vs. Jimmy Clausen game at Carolina on Oct. 10, 2010. Simply foul football. The 2006 Bears accomplished it twice, winning 23-13 at Minnesota in Week 13 and, of course, the “Miracle in the Desert” when the Bears stunned the Cardinals 24-23 on Oct. 16, 2006. That’s how well the defense played, though, as the Bears were able to withstand a shaky outing from Trubisky, who was supported by a good ground effort.