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it really does look like we are a good center away.
A good center and a good guard. Davis and Jenkins are walking injuries, so between the two they can hold down 1 guard slot. We cannot count on both of them to last more than half a season.
Also I'm not sold on Braxton yet. He was utter dogshit last year in pass sets. He is better this year but I'm not sold yet.
it really does look like we are a good center away.
A good center and a good guard. Davis and Jenkins are walking injuries, so between the two they can hold down 1 guard slot. We cannot count on both of them to last more than half a season.
Also I'm not sold on Braxton yet. He was utter dogshit last year in pass sets. He is better this year but I'm not sold yet.
it really does look like we are a good center away.
A good center and a good guard. Davis and Jenkins are walking injuries, so between the two they can hold down 1 guard slot. We cannot count on both of them to last more than half a season.
it really does look like we are a good center away.
A good center and a good guard. Davis and Jenkins are walking injuries, so between the two they can hold down 1 guard slot. We cannot count on both of them to last more than half a season.
Didn't watch, but I'd say Fields is 'a problem' but not 'the problem'.
Unfortunately it is hard to gauge how much of a problem Fields is and how correctable he is when he's being lead/coached/etc by such a terrible coaching staff.
That play was really weird to me because as many times as he ran the replay I never saw EQ open.
I'm with you on that. Imo JT messed up in his analysis of that play.
Seeing so many of these plays Bagent can't make in his wildest dreams... but also.I know Bagent can hit the back of his drop and rip an in route when it's open.I don't have a point really. I'm just frustrated with this team.
So what you're saying is we need to get Bagent and Fields in a room together and play easy listening music and hope the resulting child gets all of the good traits from each and none of the bad?
Wouldn't Caleb Williams have to learn a new offense? Lol so what?
He has to learn AN offense before he learns OUR offense. He literally turns into a potato when faced with anything other than 'wide fucking open all day long'.
Maye's a better pick than Williams by far, but the better move is to stick with Fields for another year or two and draft his replacement next year or the year after.
Making Fields learn yet another offense next year would be a disservice to both Fields and the fans. If the coaching staff is actually let go, or even if only Getsy is scapegoated and fired, both Fields and the Bears need a fresh start. I wish him the best, and the organization surely did him no favors, but imho, it’s best for everyone.
Heads up, 'continuity' only matters if it's 'continuity of competence' and not 'continuity of crapulence'. I'll let you guess which HC/OC style Chicago currently has.
As far as fields goes, they basically shut him down for the fourth quarter. Not that I'd object to him going rogue and ignoring all the play calls, but short of that, his hands were pretty well tied.
Only threw it once (the perfectly placed deep ball that Scott fucked up) in the fourth and only dropped back three times in the fourth. And people say that Getsy isn't a massive dong.
Notice how everything successful about that drive was either a run or a broken play where Fields made something happen.