The Facts: The Bears' No. 1 offseason goal was to buffer the support for Trubisky, their franchise QB, heading into Year 2. Step one of the process was importing new coach Matt Nagy, an offensive mind who helped unleash Alex Smith and develop Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City last season. On Friday, Trubisky said Nagy's offense fits him better than the scheme he ran last season under former coach John Fox and OC Dowell Loggains. "I really feel I was built for this offense," Trubisky said.
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The QB explained: "It's just dynamic, it's creative, and it's also balanced. And that's what you want. We're going to get the ball out quick. We're going to deceive the defenses, and we're going to spread the field, and we're going to get (the ball) all over to our playmakers. We're going to be balanced. We're going to play fast. We're going to be dynamic. And we're going to stretch the field every which way. ... So I'm excited to keep diving in and keep working." Along with Nagy, the Bears added playmakers to a subpar offense by signing receivers Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel, and tight end Trey Burton. The next step in the offseason process is installing the offense and making sure all the parts mesh. We'll be watching that process in coming weeks.