Chicago Bears QB Mitch Trubisky continues to keep it rolling as he heads into a Week 10 matchup with the Detroit Lions. Despite his numbers and success in year two, Trubisky still receives lots of criticism so much so that recently running back Tarik Cohen called out a media member.With all the noise, how does Trubisky stay focused? By staying away from newspapers and social media. "I've been off social media," Trubisky said on Wednesday. "I don't really check it that often, and I don't really have it on my phone. So I don't hear any of the outside noise, whether it be positive or negative. I just have a lot more time, and my focus is elsewhere within football and my family and everything else I've got going on. It hasn't been a distraction for me. Most of it last year had been negative, so it's just a lot of negativity that I blocked out of my life. I'm able to just focus on what I needed to do and who I want to be as a player and as a person. It has been a good thing for me just getting off that.""It really doesn't matter what anybody says on the outside. We're the ones putting the work in preparing for each game and putting it on the line every Sunday."For Trubisky, the only opinions that matter to him, are the ones inside Halas Hall.