After struggling the first two weeks of the season, Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky bounced back in a big way on Monday Night Football and coach Matt Nagy was impressed but knows there are things that need to be worked on.

After the first two games, Trubisky put a ton of pressure on himself because of his poor play, and Nagy said it was good he could finally have some success on the field and gain some confidence.

“So that confidence word is so big,” Nagy said, via the Chicago Tribune. “And Mitch knew where we are as an offense and he wants it more than anybody. But that’s sometimes where I think when you want it more than anybody and you care, it can almost get into that paralysis-by-analysis. Because you’re trying it. I really like the fact that how he went into this week and he handled this week of practice, it transferred over to the game. In the game he was just Steady Eddie the whole way. I mean, he was very smooth.”

As good as Trubisky was he still had a terrible decision during the third quarter in the red zone. He tried to throw it to Allen Robinson in the end zone but instead threw it right to the Redskins and Nagy knows that is where Trubisky can still see improvement.

Going forward for Trubisky, it's all about consistency. On Sunday he will play the Vikings so which Trubisky will show up? The one who struggled the first couple of weeks or the one who lit up the Redskins defense?