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Washington and NE are resetting the clock with rookies. Tampa or Atlanta the best?Wahington? Tampa? New England?
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Washington and NE are resetting the clock with rookies. Tampa or Atlanta the best?Wahington? Tampa? New England?
Clearly saying contrarian stuff just to get reactions is your schtick....Bears need to rid themselves of Fields. He will never be a top QB.
It probably would be best for JF to get a new start someplace else, but I didn't see anything in the game yesterday that said he was the problem. There were a handful of times I thought the play was dead and he turned it into something. No way the Bears are better with Caleb Williams than if they kept JF and drafted Harrison Jr so they had fewer plays like above.
When Jim McMahon is your measuring stick and Rex Grossman took you to a Super Bowl, your view of things is gonna be a little differentBears fans are by and large idiots who still think it's 1985 (or 1962). There's a reason that franchise is ass.
As a JF fan I sincerely hope, for his sake, that they move him to another team. Like, say, Seattle.
I more want Fields away from there for Fields' sake. Go be a backup with eagles, San Fran, Miami for a year or two. Unlearn all the bad habits he picked up in Chicago and start fresh.When Jim McMahon is your measuring stick and Rex Grossman took you to a Super Bowl, your view of things is gonna be a little different
That said, the Bears appear to be improving on defense. I wouldn't be opposed to seeing Fields stay if they fire the moron OC (yesterday's game was just called laughably bad in the second half) and spend the draft/offseason focusing on the offense. I don't know that Seattle is that much better, they were good not that long ago but they aren't exactly exuding elite franchise these days either.
I am of the school of thought that if the Bears drafted Marvin and a good OT rounds 1-5 (plus another OL after that or in free agency), and also fire their OC, then he has a good shot to succeed. If they don't want to go that route, they need to let Justin go somewhere to succeed and when their offense continues to fail, it would be on them.When Jim McMahon is your measuring stick and Rex Grossman took you to a Super Bowl, your view of things is gonna be a little different
That said, the Bears appear to be improving on defense. I wouldn't be opposed to seeing Fields stay if they fire the moron OC (yesterday's game was just called laughably bad in the second half) and spend the draft/offseason focusing on the offense. I don't know that Seattle is that much better, they were good not that long ago but they aren't exactly exuding elite franchise these days either.
I looked last night and noticed Moore is on pace to have the best statistical season of his career. They could take both MHJ and Brock Bowers in the 1st.The Bears offense in a nutshell = Fields/Moore/Kmet playing with everything they've got and everyone else letting them down.
That game wasn’t on Fields. He’s actually been playing pretty well. The Oline is a sieve, the play calling is horrendous as are his receivers.
I’m sure you are right that the Bears will move on and that’s probably best for Fields as well. A lot of times a QBs success depends on who drafts them.
I agree with the conclusion no doubt, but one weapon he needs is a very good OT. Don't get me wrong, he needs an elite WR like MH or he's screwed. But get him a really good OT with MH, and everyone looks much better, including Kmet at TE.I would not give up on Justin, he was the 4th fastest player in NFL history to 4000/1000 and the 2nd fastest to 5000/2000. Get him more weweapons.