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Bears talk 2.0; Fields era begins for real for real 

Post#1 » by fleet » Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:07 pm

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Post#3 » by dougthonus » Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:16 pm

I love the Fields pick and have confidence long term and would start him immediately even if it meant losses just to speed his progressing, but boy was he awful today.
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Post#4 » by fleet » Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:26 pm

Guys gotta catch the ball. As rough as it was, still pretty adequate if things broke the right way for him. Once he can develop timing and trust with the first team practice reps and games, nothing but room to improve. This is a hard situation for any rookie. Cold with no practice or tailored gameplan. He is way different than Dalton. Team was not ready for him. Edit: to reiterate, Nagy has done a godawful job all year of preparing this player and offense to be ready to succeed in this situation. Might even characterize it neglectful.
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Re: Bears talk 2.0; Fields era begins for real for real 

Post#5 » by Dominator83 » Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:33 pm

Hate to be the one to say it, but the offense was way smoother with Dalton. I like Fields but he has a long way to go.
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Post#6 » by dougthonus » Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:47 pm

fleet wrote:Guys gotta catch the ball. As rough as it was, still pretty adequate if things broke the right way for him. Once he can develop timing and trust with the first team practice reps and games, nothing but room to improve. This is a hard situation for any rookie. Cold with no practice or tailored gameplan. He is way different than Dalton. Team was not ready for him. Edit: to reiterate, Nagy has done a godawful job all year of preparing this player and offense to be ready to succeed in this situation. Might even characterize it neglectful.


He would have been bad either way, but if Robinson catches that TD that was a pure drop his day sure looks a lot better.
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Post#7 » by Susan » Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:55 pm

Awful is what Zach Wilson was today.

Justin had multiple big drops by his WRs today.. Allen Robinson needs to catch that TD pass.

Timing will be better with practice.
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Post#8 » by Dresden » Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:20 pm

After Dalton and the offense marched down the field for a TD on their first possession, I thought the offense was going to have a good day. I never would have imagined that would be their only TD of the game. That first drive was mainly through the air, too.
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Post#9 » by dougthonus » Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:26 pm

Susan wrote:Awful is what Zach Wilson was today.


Someone also being awful (or even worse) doesn't make Fields good. Fields was terrible. Failed to get a TD despite multiple short fields, couldn't move the ball, threw a disastrous interception that could have cost them the game after the defense turned the ball over on three straight plays and scored a TD.

Justin had multiple big drops by his WRs today.. Allen Robinson needs to catch that TD pass.


Agreed, but even if he catches that pass Fields has what 90 something yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT?

Timing will be better with practice.


Surely, it was his first meaningful playing time. I don't think anyone should feel one way or the other about Fields long term based on this performance, but it was still bad. I'm still very high on Fields in the long run and would take all the lumps necessary in the short run to get that long run here sooner.
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Re: Bears talk 2.0; Fields era begins for real for real 

Post#10 » by Chi town » Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:31 pm

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fleet wrote:Guys gotta catch the ball. As rough as it was, still pretty adequate if things broke the right way for him. Once he can develop timing and trust with the first team practice reps and games, nothing but room to improve. This is a hard situation for any rookie. Cold with no practice or tailored gameplan. He is way different than Dalton. Team was not ready for him. Edit: to reiterate, Nagy has done a godawful job all year of preparing this player and offense to be ready to succeed in this situation. Might even characterize it neglectful.


He would have been bad either way, but if Robinson catches that TD that was a pure drop his day sure looks a lot better.


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Post#11 » by Chi town » Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:34 pm

My thoughts exactly. Let Fields get a real game plan and a week w the 1s and see what happens.

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Post#12 » by fleet » Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:40 pm

Chi town wrote:My thoughts exactly. Let Fields get a real game plan and a week w the 1s and see what happens.

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A week, or 5 or 6. And a training camp. And a coach that calls plays to fit the player rather than the system. The latter being Fields’ ball and chain
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Post#13 » by dougthonus » Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:44 pm

Chi town wrote:My thoughts exactly. Let Fields get a real game plan and a week w the 1s and see what happens.


Let's just let Fields develop for a couple years and see what happens. He's going to take his lumps. It's okay that he's a work in progress right now as long as he is learning and growing and over two seasons we see that progress on the field.
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Post#14 » by Susan » Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:57 pm

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Susan wrote:Awful is what Zach Wilson was today.


Someone also being awful (or even worse) doesn't make Fields good. Fields was terrible. Failed to get a TD despite multiple short fields, couldn't move the ball, threw a disastrous interception that could have cost them the game after the defense turned the ball over on three straight plays and scored a TD.

Justin had multiple big drops by his WRs today.. Allen Robinson needs to catch that TD pass.


Agreed, but even if he catches that pass Fields has what 90 something yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT?

Timing will be better with practice.


Surely, it was his first meaningful playing time. I don't think anyone should feel one way or the other about Fields long term based on this performance, but it was still bad. I'm still very high on Fields in the long run and would take all the lumps necessary in the short run to get that long run here sooner.


Doug, we're Chicago Bears fans. We know what awful QB play looks like. What Fields was doing out there today was far from awful ESPECIALLY when you see other rookie QBs out there doing this:

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That slot corner blitz he got murdered in pre-season? He caught today (and got an awkward false start penalty because the timing between him and Mustipher was off).

He had learning moments but he's got the full support of that locker room.



Outside of the INT, where's the awful? Lots of good throws, a few drops, a few excellent scrambles/broken tackles.
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Re: Bears talk 2.0; Fields era begins for real for real 

Post#15 » by Susan » Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:04 pm

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Chi town wrote:My thoughts exactly. Let Fields get a real game plan and a week w the 1s and see what happens.

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A week, or 5 or 6. And a training camp. And a coach that calls plays to fit the player rather than the system. The latter being Fields’ ball and chain


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Re: Bears talk 2.0; Fields era begins for real for real 

Post#16 » by the ultimates » Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:32 pm

Dalton should not start next week and Nagy should give up playcalling. The Fields interception was a great play from the linebacker more than a bad throw or bad read on Fields part. That's not taking into account the drop by Mooney and touchdown drop by Robinson or the horrible pass interference call on Kmet which makes Justin's day look a lot better.
Burrows interception thrown to Smith was much worse considering he stared down the receiver.

I can't take seriously people who said Dalton played competent last week but say Fields played awful this week.
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Post#17 » by fleet » Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:38 pm

the ultimates wrote:Dalton should not start next week and Nagy should give up playcalling. The Fields interception was a great play from the linebacker more than a bad throw or bad read on Fields part. That's not taking into account the drop by Mooney and touchdown drop by Robinson or the horrible pass interference call on Kmet which makes Justin's day look a lot better.
Burrows interception thrown to Smith was much worse considering he stared down the receiver.

I can't take seriously people who said Dalton played competent last week but say Fields played awful this week.

For the life of me, how is 6 yards per completion ever impressive or something to make people feel better about a quarterback. It's simply not a lasting formula for points.

Anyway It would be taking liberties with wishful thinking to say that Fields being in the game energized the defense too. But for a stretch there, it was like 2018 again.
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Post#18 » by fleet » Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:53 pm

Burrow is on pace to be sacked 76 times, and ruined forever. The Bengals should probably find an old quick release vet to throw dink passes.
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Post#19 » by dice » Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:12 am

fields was very accurate and used his legs well in appropriate situations. the INT should not have been thrown, but he was baited beautifully and a safer play call probably should have been made (run or rollout). i assume that the false starts will not be an issue going forward and hopefully he'll be more careful with the ball in the pocket, particularly given the line he's playing behind

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Post#20 » by dice » Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:14 am

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