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20 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

Even if we had taken Fields, i am not sure he would have reached any of his potential behind our pitiful OL and coaches that seem to have no clue on game planing. 

Fields would have probably ended up as shell shocked here as Sam Darnold became with the Jets.

Bears have had a worse oline this season. 

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55 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

Even if we had taken Fields, i am not sure he would have reached any of his potential behind our pitiful OL and coaches that seem to have no clue on game planing. 

Fields would have probably ended up as shell shocked here as Sam Darnold became with the Jets.

I mean, that is probably true of Fields in his current spot as well.  I mean, the Bears offensive coaching probably is worse than Carolinas.  And they have less talent on O overall.    

I mean, QBs in pockets are kinda like punt returners IMO.  In large part, QBs are either comformtable in the chaos or they aren't at this point.   I mean, take Cam for all his flaws.  You could put Cam behind garbage and for the most part...he would stand tall and confident like he had a legit OL.  That's what NFL QBs do.  And if they can't? You aren't going to really teach them IMO at this point.  Lot of good offense in the league occurs behind bad OL play. 

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

 

 

 

 

You have had a lot of things to say about Justin Fields but how do you feel about these takes now hoss? 🤔

Should’ve pointed out the Darnold juice on his. He thought he wiped it up, seeing as rooting for Darnold on here now isn’t too popular, but he didn’t wipe himself all the way up. 

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2 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

Everyone who pooed me for wanting Fields over Horn can eat literal poo.  

I wanted Fields, Lance, Sewell, Slater, Parsons, Horn, or Surtain in that order. Whenever you have a chance to draft in the top 10 and get a potential franchise QB, you take that every single time. Panthers way of building a team is so outdated.

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