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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

He was pretty pedestrian tonight.

Two big completions because Pittsburgh has a terrible slot corner.

 

They flashed a stat in the 4th saying his average completion was like 14 yards in the air. He’s doing this as a rookie against a really good defense and no offensive line. You’ve just been on the anti Fields wagon for a while now so you have to downplay any good he’s doing. 

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22 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

What could have been. But he doesn't fit what "we want" at QB. 

We prefer losers. 

So much for the "football guys", it seems Tepper was right. Can you imagine how he's feelin? I bet he's just like a steam engine whose pressure gauge is in the red. That bald head is probably Devil red, and it ain't from sunburn.

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17/29 for 291 Yards, 1 TD and 1 INT. 
8 Carries for 45 Yards. 
 

Monday night football against the Pittsburgh Steelers and his team put themselves in awful positions with penalties. He’s trending up. He’s been trending up week after week. That’s all you can ask for from a rookie. 
 

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Just now, Varking said:

They flashed a stat in the 4th saying his average completion was like 14 yards in the air. He’s doing this as a rookie against a really good defense and no offensive line. You’ve just been on the anti Fields wagon for a while now so you have to downplay any good he’s doing. 

Of course I'm on the Anti fields wagon.

He doesn't play for us.

He plays in the NFC

I hate QBs in general and all that don't play for us.

We passed on him.

 

These are all reasons every single one of you should be anti Fields.

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Just now, top dawg said:

So much for the "football guys", it seems Tepper was right. Can you imagine how he's feeling. I bet he's just like a steam engine whose pressure gauge is in the red. That bald head is probably Devil red, and it ain't from sunburn.

If I'm him, Rhule, Fitt, and Brady are gone tomorrow. 

Then I'd sell the team to Ben Navarro

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

When Goodell was announcing our pick he was like "The Panthers select J-" and I was like USTIN FIELDS!  But nope he said Aycee Horn. No offense to Horn or Darnold, it's neither of their faults we're in this situation

 

I had the TV on mute, I was almost certain it was gonna be him. Jaycee is a stud, but ugh I just had a feeling this poo was gonna play out with Darnold.

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