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Justin Fields 61 yard rushing touchdown


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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He has had Nagy has his HC last year and this year he has been working with 2 5th round picks as tackles and no weapons to throw to.  I expected him to fail in those circumstances.  The fact he is showing any sort of life is impressive.  Why does that bother you?

Only if Bears fans felt the same way as you....

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5 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Fields accuracy issue and decision making has nothing to do with his oline. The new coaching staff has learned the less he passes the better off they are on  Sundays. We are seeing peak Fields right now. It wont get any better than this.

His issue has always been accuracy and decision making, other than that he is an elite athlete.

I disagree and have shown you data showing he was the best in his class at going through progressions.  It's hard to throw accurately and make the right decision when your OL breaks in 2 seconds and your WRs aren't getting separation.  I wish he landed in a spot with a good OC or offensive HC to develop him and provide something for him to work with in relation to his OL or weapons.  Claypool instantly became his best WR and he isn't that great of one to begin with.  

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1 minute ago, AggieLean said:

Hold up; don’t you want Levis? Isn’t his accuracy and decision making in question?

As a part time Bears fan, Im a bit more passionate when it comes to Fields. 

As I posted in another thread, I am losing steam on Levis. I dont think he has issues with his decision making, but I do think he has the Cam issue with short to intermediate throws. Tends to throw them high.

Also, KY is running an offense that is not centered around the QB due to their new OC running exotic run schemes, so its hard to read what Levis is capable of. Also sucks that levis is playing with a  broken finger, sprained shoulder, and a foot injury.

That's what happens when you play behind one of the worst pass protecting offensive lines in the nation. 

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I disagree and have shown you data showing he was the best in his class at going through progressions.  It's hard to throw accurately and make the right decision when your OL breaks in 2 seconds and your WRs aren't getting separation.  I wish he landed in a spot with a good OC or offensive HC to develop him and provide something for him to work with in relation to his OL or weapons.  Claypool instantly became his best WR and he isn't that great of one to begin with.  

Looks like he has plenty of time with these interceptions... but maybe the data outweighs these NFL plays... 
 

 

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10 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He has had Nagy has his HC last year and this year he has been working with 2 5th round picks as tackles and no weapons to throw to.  I expected him to fail in those circumstances.  The fact he is showing any sort of life is impressive.  Why does that bother you?

Nagy made him look better, it’s not about bother it’s about facts. He’s not a good QB he’s not worth a top first round pick at this point much less a top 10 pick.

 

Why do it bother you? Are you a Ohio state fan?

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33 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Yes Cam is better than both of them.

But that didn't make Cam an elite QB. He was good but we definitely need to set the bar higher than that.

We need a Mahomes, Rodgers, Brady level passer.

I don't care if the guy is a statue as long as he can deal.

Cam pre injury was an elite package at QB. You realize Mahomes isn’t as advanced of a passer as Brady and Rodgers right? He has the ability to throw the ball in wild ways but he isn’t reading and conceptualizing the field like Brady. 

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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Looks like he has plenty of time with these interceptions... but maybe the data outweighs these NFL plays... 
 

 

https://thedraftnetwork.com/justin-fields-progressions-first-read-analysis/

This is what I was taking about.  When he had time at weapons like he did at OSU he went to his 2nd/3rd options more efficiently that any QB in his class and his accuracy was also ranked up there.

If anything the red flags were he held the ball too long going through progressions at OSU.  The one read inaccurate passer is a myth.  Give him some time, weapons, and a good OC and I think he can make another jump in Chicago.

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