Joe Ostrowski opened his show discussing the feeling around the NFL that teams should know if they have a franchise quarterback by the third year of that player's career and how it pertains to the Bears' Mitchell Trubisky, on whom the verdict isn't good so far. Ostrowski discussed where Trubisky struggles and what the Bears' other options might be moving forward. He also listened in to some sound from Robert Mays of the Ringer on the Bernstein & McKnight Show explaining why Trubisky isn't a franchise quarterback.