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Justin Fields 61 yard rushing touchdown


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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Outperformed him by leading his franchise to a top pick? Outperformed him with less total yards? What are you using as a measurement for “outperforming.” 
Also Mills was a 3rd round pick…

Mills has more TD, more yards, better passer rating with way less talent on a team that has been purposely tanking for two straight offseason.

 

I don’t think Mills is any good but facts are facts. Btw while you are bragging about Fields stats he was getting blown out by the cowboys so, the bears are also on pace to have a top 10 pick. Lol

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

Mobile QBs do.

Dual threat don't 

I can list tons of mobile qbs in history that have won. Mobile QB is where the sweet spot is.

ah yes; this was it, your moronic semantics in which QBs who run for hundreds of yards as part of the total package of what they offer are reclassified depending on whether or not they won a super bowl or merely willed their team into attending it but were just too “dual threat” to be a winner 

like lol

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Just now, Growl said:

ah yes; this was it, your moronic semantics in which QBs who run for hundreds of yards as part of the total package of what they offer are reclassified depending on whether or not they won a super bowl or merely willed their team into attending it but were just too “dual threat” to be a winner 

like lol

No it's about ability to win only with your arm.

And run when only necessary. 

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8 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

I was talking about career stats……

this is why you don’t interject into conversation.

 

Why if we are judging them as they are at present. They were all in awful situations last year. And could you point out where you specified career stats. 

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

No it's about ability to win only with your arm.

And run when only necessary. 

lol this argument has already been deconstructed to you multiple times, it’s embarrassing watching you cling to it, preserve some dignity 

your dumb personal standard of what constitutes good play is a discarded relic, no longer do teams seek the kind of player you’re looking for, not only is your argument already wrong as QBs that have amassed hundreds of rush yards over the course of a season have already played in and won Super Bowls, very soon there literally won’t be any refuge for you to hide in because the only kinds of QBs comprising playoff rosters are the mobile ones you hate so much 

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Just now, GoobyPls said:

Mills has more TD, more yards, better passer rating with way less talent on a team that has been purposely tanking for two straight offseason.

 

I don’t think Mills is any good but facts are facts. Btw while you are bragging about Fields stats he was getting blown out by the cowboys so, the bears are also on pace to have a top 10 pick. Lol

You are comparing cumulative stats with a player who has played more games. 😂😂 That’s not how it works at all.  
Cooks would be the best weapon Fields has had in his NFL career. Pierce is solid too. Tunsil is also a legit LT. 3 wins is better than 1, you understand that right?

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Just now, Growl said:

lol this argument has already been deconstructed to you multiple times, it’s embarrassing watching you cling to it, preserve some dignity 

your dumb personal standard of what constitutes good play is a discarded relic, no longer do teams seek the kind of player you’re looking for, not only is your argument already wrong as QBs that have amassed hundreds of rush yards over the course of a season have already played in and won Super Bowls, very soon there literally won’t be any refuge for you to hide in because the only kinds of QBs comprising playoff rosters are the mobile ones you hate so much 

The QBs I seek

Staubach

Russ

Big Ben

Manning

Warren Moon

Fouts

Young

Montana 

 

And on and on and on would all still be franchise guys today.

 

I'll take prime Russ Moon lamar and Mahomes over Cam any day of the week.

The number one measurement of a QB is arm and passing ability. Plain and simple.

Allen can throw

Cousins can throw

Russ traditionally can throw

Brady can throw 

Lamar can throw

Rogers can throw

Herbert Burrows can throw.

 

I want a guy that can dice you up.

Not some jag that can kinda get it in the vicinity. 

Fields is more vicinity than surgical 

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

You are comparing cumulative stats with a player who has played more games. 😂😂 That’s not how it works at all.  
Cooks would be the best weapon Fields has had in his NFL career. Pierce is solid too. Tunsil is also a legit LT. 3 wins is better than 1, you understand that right?

Mills has played 21 games, Fields 20

 

And Fields had Mooney, Robinson, Kmet, Montgomery and Herbert. 
 

You are bragging about 3 wins lol, that just goes to show how bad both QBs are.

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7 minutes ago, Growl said:

lol this argument has already been deconstructed to you multiple times, it’s embarrassing watching you cling to it, preserve some dignity 

your dumb personal standard of what constitutes good play is a discarded relic, no longer do teams seek the kind of player you’re looking for, not only is your argument already wrong as QBs that have amassed hundreds of rush yards over the course of a season have already played in and won Super Bowls, very soon there literally won’t be any refuge for you to hide in because the only kinds of QBs comprising playoff rosters are the mobile ones you hate so much 

You don't know how to read.

Was Staubach mobile

Young

Mahomes

Yes. But it was in top of elite arms.

They won because of their arms not their legs

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9 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Why if we are judging them as they are at present. They were all in awful situations last year. And could you point out where you specified career stats. 

No we are not, I was talking about the 2021 class in totality. 
 

The fact is 3 weeks ago Fields was far and away the worst QB in the class and 3 weeks of decent football isn’t gonna change my perspective.

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