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David Haugh: If Nagy ignores uncomfortable truth and insists on sticking with Trubisky, help the QB help himself

CHICAGO - To improve his body language, Mitch Trubisky last week studied the television copy of the Bears-Chargers game at the behest of coach Matt Nagy - who got the idea from his mentor, Chiefs coach Andy Reid.

Perhaps this week Reid can suggest Nagy watch Sunday's nationally televised Ravens-Patriots matchup to see how a team maximizes the talent of an athletic quarterback.

The Ravens routed the Patriots, 37-20, with a dynamic offense that revolves around the unique skill set of Lamar Jackson, a league MVP contender. In no way does Trubisky pose as big of an all-around threat

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