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The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Mitch Trubisky speaks... but how much did he really say?

The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Chicago Sports Network

Football, Sports, Sports:football

4.4699 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

JJ Stankevitz, Cam Ellis, and Laurence Holmes react to Bears QB Mitch Trubisky's first media availability since the end of last season, meaning he reacted to the Nick Foles acquisition for the first time. You'll hear from Mitch himself on a couple key topics, and the guys have a big-picture discussion on his comments and how he presents himself to the media.(1:15) - Initial reactions to Mitch's comments about being "pissed off" heading into 2020(10:15) - Can a connection be drawn between his normally-reserved podium demeanor and his on-field play?(18:15) - JJ recounts a 1-on-1 interview he had with Mitch that revealed a different side of his personality(25:10) - the challenge Matt Nagy has during training camp and preseason in the COVID-19 era, and how different this season might lookSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, I'm JJ Stankovitz and welcome into another edition of the Undercenter podcast, brought to you by Sprinkler Fitters Union Local 281.

0:12.3

On this episode, I'm joined by Lawrence Holmes and Cam Ellis to break down what Mitch Trubisky set on Friday in his first media availability since the end of the 2019 season.

0:22.0

Is he in the right headspace?

0:23.6

Is he actually going to turn things around?

0:25.4

Does anything he said Friday actually matter for 2020?

0:28.2

We dive into all that and more on the Undercenter podcast, starting right now.

0:34.8

What it means to me to be a Chicago bear, it's an easy question.

0:39.5

It means everything to me.

0:40.7

That means rich tradition, black and blue division, defense, legends, linebackers.

0:49.8

There's a history out there.

0:50.9

I mean, I'm a big history guy, so understanding this is one of the first franchises just kind of blows my mind, honestly, that was able to be a part of it. I mean, I'm a big history guy, so understanding this was one of the first

0:54.3

franchise is just kind of blows my mind, honestly, that I was able to be a part of that.

0:59.0

The city, just the nostalgia of playing for a story franchise, the story franchise of the

1:06.6

running back position with guys like Gail Sayers and Walter Payton and being able to follow

1:10.2

in those footsteps. So being a bear means everything. And one more can you say?

1:18.9

All right, guys, Mitch Trubesky is pissed off, but in a good way. What did we take away from Mitch's media availability on Friday over

1:30.9

Zoom? I'm kind of playing host here because I was actually not on it. The Bears scheduled

1:37.3

Mitch Trimisky's media availability conveniently during my twin six-month checkup slash vaccination

1:43.0

appointment that I had no chance of getting out of because they are disasters after getting vaccinated. during my twin six-month checkup slash vaccination appointment

1:44.2

that I had no chance of getting out of

1:46.3

because they are disasters after getting vaccinated.

1:48.7

Anyone with small children know that is how it goes.

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