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Brad Biggs: If you trust the Bears, Mitch Trubisky will start when he's ready

CHICAGO _ Combine angst among Bears fans when Brian Urlacher declined a take-it-or-leave-it offer, when Devin Hester was allowed to depart via free agency and when the team chose not to engage in extension talks with Charles Tillman or Matt Forte as their stays in Chicago ended over the last three years, and perhaps you equal the current level of public anxiety for the club's handling of Mitch Trubisky.

The No. 2 pick in the draft has appeared in two exhibition games, entering after Mike Glennon and Mark Sanchez, and has thrown 33 passes, and the only question anyone wants answered is: When will the anointed one be promoted to

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