panthermark wrote:CjayC wrote:Dresden wrote:
I'm afraid it won't matter if Fields is still QB. I would hope the Bears at least bring in a veteran from somewhere to compete with Justin for the starting job.
I'm tired of the *Put talent around an average QB strategy*. It seems like the Bears have been doing it for the last 20 years between Grossman, Cutler, Trubisky, and now some are suggesting we run it back with Fields..
Fields' flaws are his flaws. If you don't think you can fix his: Spotty accuracy (On anything not a moonball, or a short pass), Field vision, Footwork in the pocket, hesitation to pull the trigger (leading to sacks, and throwaways), ability to read defensive leverage, ability to throw with anticipation, turnover issues, etc.. Then he's not the guy if you can reset it with a cheaper contract. He's 'A' guy you can win with, IF you surround him with superior talent (Which should always be the goal regardless of whose your QB), but he'll never be 'THE' guy that elevates your team to overachieve.
You are 100% correct. The problem of course is what you proposed ("Nail the QB first this time please") is far easier said than done. Every team wants to nail the QB the first time. It is why the NFL is littered with 1st round QB draft picks that are not "that guy".
If you don't land "that guy", what do you do with the rest of your team?
You keep swinging until you find a viable replacement, or maybe you do an LA Rams, have a great team in place, and pull a trade for a Stafford, Cousins type that can take you over the finish line. Not gonna pretend there's 1 singular way to reach the goal, but a big common denominator throughout the game's history seems to be good QB play. I understand Ryan Poles doesn't have that opportunity to just have infinite at-bats so I hope he gets it right for his sake. If not the next guy needs to keep swinging. Keep building the team through the draft, Free Agency, and retain our own talent otherwise. If the new QB busts the world doesn't stop. Keep your eyes peeled, there might be a Dak, Hurts, or Lamar in the draft. Small likelihood, but it happens sometimes. I think there's a lot of nuance here. If Poles is building the team and getting impact players I'm sure he'll get some leeway to find something that works at the QB position. It just depends.
I would've loved nothing more than to have two Top 5 picks that we could've used to load up on other skill positions, but with the lack of meaningful progress in Justin's game the writing is on the wall if Poles has the opportunity to move off of him.














