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[Warren Sapp] Bears are trading Justin Fields to draft Bryce Young


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8 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I would say it's the most apropos stat, but it's certainly not the only one (as you posted). There is plenty of evidence to suggest that Lamar is a good passer, but some Huddlers are just...analytically lazy.

 

It's the standard "running QB's aren't real QB's" crap that some of these dolts have been spewing since the days of prime Mike Vick. Just a bunch of fuging idiots who don't have any clue what they are seeing.

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Trading Fields would  come as a shock considering how well he played for the Bears this season.

It’s all just rumors at this point, and quite honestly, I’m a little skeptical about it. However, it is definitely something to watch out for, as this could be a massive addition for whoever trades for Fields.

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

You folks need to chill out on these prospects and trading for a couple of months. 

There is a chess match about to start in few weeks and things will not be as they appear. Misinformation will be rampant and the media will be pushing narratives and hype. 

Agents will be manning the phones and making deals while pimping their clients through know-it-all TV personalities.

And fans will be demanding that they know who's the best this or that because some experts says they are...and will fight you about it.

and you will be right there through it all insisting the best approach is the team play it safe and signs a cost efficient veteran to man the position until the next can’t miss generational prospect slides to us at #7 next season, or #9 in the following, or #8 after that, on and one forever and ever

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3 hours ago, top dawg said:

Lamar is not a bad passer, which makes your post null and void. 

His career passer rating is 96.7. 

 

Hes elite against above average to bad teams.  He plays a really good team or makes it to the playoffs and his passing numbers and numbers in general are very bad.

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6 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

VERY hard pass

Zero interest in Fields, he’s an even worse passer than Lamar and will want a huge contract after next year.

I’ve said from the start that the Bears should trade him and start a new clock on a QB contract extension with one with better passing upside, but that’s also why I wouldn’t want us to take him on.

He only threw the ball 318 times and had 60% completion and 7.0 YPP. You aren't going for 3500+ yards 20+ TDs throwing the ball 318 times with his supporting cast on offense. He's not as bad of a thrower as a lot of you guys are making him out to be.

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