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Tell me why we shouldn't trade for Justin Fields in the off-season?


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18 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Because you might not have to if the Bears move on from him.

Also, he's a great athlete but not a great quarterback.

I don't know if you're familiar with Hembo at ESPN (the stats guy), but he says that Fields has not been "good" the last few weeks, but "great." He and Greeny have said that, particularly within the context of all the dysfunction that he's dealing with, Fields has displayed enough that someone might consider trading for him. According to them, he has shown marked growth.

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4 hours ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Anything is possible. I just think that he's our best option, of course that depends on our new coaching staff. But with Fields, we won't need to have the best o-line in the league. Unless another team just wants to trade for Bryce, I'd say we keep him. 

Don't need the best Offensive line in the NFL hmmm he's proven he can't win with a poor offensive he is 11-32 as a starter, he's shown very little.

 

 

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37 minutes ago, Brent Gregory said:

I'm liking this Jake Browning guy from Cincinnati.  He throws a solid accurate ball. He's earning himself a starting qb job for somebody next year. He shouldn't be that expensive either.

He has shown more in the games he has played than Bryce has but that same thing can be said for every qb that has played in the nfl this year.  I am for trading nothing for a qb .  See who we can sign to compete with Young for next year Minshew (better qbr than justin fields) Dalton and let the best qb play next season.  

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1 minute ago, BY9Franchise said:

Pretty sure the Bears have been trying that.... lol and that isn't saying much like at all

He’s been fine. I wouldn’t say they have been building around him specifically. They need one more pass catcher and to fix a few holes on the line. 

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

He’s been fine. I wouldn’t say they have been building around him specifically. They need one more pass catcher and to fix a few holes on the line. 

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One more than we have and our line is definitely worse.... why not link the entire thing? Cute statistics because he missed more than half of that period...

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11 minutes ago, BY9Franchise said:

One more than we have and our line is definitely worse.... why not link the entire thing? Cute statistics because he missed more than half of that period...

What? I linked the part pertaining to Fields. Bryce wasn’t in the top 10. I didn’t make the report. Your username is literally about the guy currently trading out as a bottom 5 starter in the nfl 

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20 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I'm telling you guys this dude just needs a change of scenery. He's beating legit playoff teams Detroit with a below average Oline. Fix this Oline and this dude is going to shine bright!

 

 

What would you trade for Justin Fields?

Because we’d be giving up even more capital and kicking the can down the road?

 

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