Tarik Cohen does not want Chicago Bears fans to boo Mitchell Trubisky in Saturday’s game.
In his much-anticipated return to Soldier Field, Buffalo Bills backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is probably going to get booed hellaciously by rowdy Chicago Bears fans, and running back Tarik Cohen thinks that is messed up.
It does not matter that Chicago general manager Ryan Pace traded up to No. 2 from No. 3 to take Trubisky over Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson in the 2017 NFL Draft, he is the reigning NVP! Show the man some damn respect! Trubisky might be backing up Josh Allen in the land of sauce these days, but don’t let the extra sauced up Bears fans get you down on Saturday, man.
Though he may no longer be blocking for you, Cohen has your back against the lames and weirdos.
Tarik Cohen does not want Chicago Bears fans to boo Mitchell Trubisky
Frankly, it is not if but how many Bears fans boo Trubisky on Saturday. Fueled by 312 and Miller Lite, you should be able to hear the cacophony of Trubisky-directed boos echo into the most remote of Lake Michigan coves. If you don’t think Bears fans will boo their former failed franchise quarterback, they will boo the quarterback Matt Nagy will find a way to start Week 1: Andy Dalton.
The only way Soldier Field is not going to boo Trubisky relentlessly is if new savior Justin Fields grabs the microphone in the middle of the game Sam Wyche style to tell them they don’t live in Cleveland. While it is probably not going to happen, we should anticipate the Bills backup quarterback giving the Bears a good, old-fashioned spite game. Chicagoland will so love that.
Cohen may want Bears fans to not boo Trubisky, but I also want a million dollars in the bank.