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David Haugh: Even if John Fox can't see it, it's time for Mitch Trubisky

TAMPA, Fla. - There is dismissive.

There is disingenuous.

There is defiant.

Then there is whatever else Bears coach John Fox was Sunday at Raymond James Stadium while considering the question whether he would change quarterbacks after his team embarrassed itself in a 29-7 loss to the Buccaneers.

Delusional?

"No, I don't think in any way you can pin that on the quarterback," Fox said about the possibility of replacing Mike Glennon after he committed three turnovers in the game's first 26 minutes. "Everybody had their hand in that."

Everybody did, but

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