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Rich Campbell: Ryan Pace's handpicked coach-QB partnership will need to be even better next season

CHICAGO - It may have been recency bias affecting Ryan Pace's choice Monday. But no one who closely followed Mitch Trubisky's second season would argue with it.

The Bears general manager was asked to identify any moments that showed him the franchise quarterback sufficiently progressed in his first year under coach Matt Nagy.

"You're looking for when they hit adversity and how they respond (to) that adversity," Pace said. "Even as recent as the playoff game, you go down to that final drive. To

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