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QB Justin Fields (2019-20 B1G Off POY, 2020 Silver Football, 2019 B1G CCG MVP, Pittsburgh Steelers)

They're going to have to go almost exclusively with the quick passing game and designed roll outs with that garbage line. Hell they were almost at the same drop as Justin at times when he set. And I thought Miami's Oline was crap
 
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Maybe try not chop blocking Myles Garrett on 3rd and long.
Or letting the pass rush get to him at the same time as his 3-5 step drop.
Every time an Ohio State player doesn't succeed it always seems to be the fault of the team that drafted them...
When pretty much every QB in franchise history is a failure, it's not a difficult sell.
 
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The knock on Haskins and why he slipped in the draft was immaturity. Everyone on here said that was nuts, turns out the scouts were right. The knock on Fields was holding the ball too long, he got sacked 9 times. He needs to make improvements
 
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The knock on Haskins and why he slipped in the draft was immaturity. Everyone on here said that was nuts, turns out the scouts were right. The knock on Fields was holding the ball too long, he got sacked 9 times. He needs to make improvements
He's absolutely going to have to make improvements, like 90% of all rookie QBs. But the Bears putting him out there behind a terrible OL, with dogshit receivers against one of the best pass rushes in the NFL is a Molotov cocktail of bad decisions.

The Bears best QB since Sid friggin' Luckman is Jay Cutler. This is a franchise with a loooooong history of qb issues. Some of it is definitely the players, some of it is how they've handled them.
 
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