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Justin Fields is ‘well aware' he won't return to the Bears
Justin Fields is ‘well aware' he won't return to the Bears
Ryan Taylor Recently, fans noticed Justin Fields unfollowed the Chicago Bears Instagram account, leading them to believe the quarterback is on his way out of Chicago. He later explained to "The 33rd Team" that the reason for his unfollow was strictly to declutter his timeline, as he was nearing a vacation and wanted football to be the last thing on his mind. Fields explained he didn't just unfollow the Bears, but also the NFL's social media, too. But ESPN analyst Mike Greenberg doesn't see that move as a simple unfollow. He believes Fields knows what's next. "Justin is well aware he is out of Chicago. He is well aware he's not coming back," Greenberg said on ESPN's "Get Up!" "They're trading him. He's beginning the process of moving on. ... The best thing the Bears can do for him is to get him out of there as quickly as possible so he can begin the process of proving them wrong wherever he goes next. Rest at the link: https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nfl-ana...232035329.html |
A little bit of a stretch if you ask me.....
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Bring him in for a dook?
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I don't think Mike Greenberg is an "analyst" in any real sense of the word, and I certainly don't think his opinion on what Justin Fields is thinking justifies a headline that positions it as a fact.
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The fact that they have the #1 pick and if they like what they see at QB will be the reason he is gone.
What is Fields trade value is the bigger question. |
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Caleb to the Bears, Maye to the Commanders, Daniels to the Pats, and Harrison Jr. to the Cards.
I don't think the top 4 picks have ever been this obvious this early. The only thing that could screw it up is the Pats pointing on a QB. I just don't see how they can do that when next year's class looks terrible. |
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He should be thankful to get outta that dumpster fire
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A Browns-style jersey with names of all the quarterbacks they've had since they won their last Super Bowl hanging off it (and it's not like McMahon was that good either) would probably look like a bridal veil. |
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When you're constantly chasing the next big thing at QB, you're never going to develop any chemistry or consistency at the most important position Yeah Williams might be the next Stroud, but the odds say otherwise... Chicago is better off building around the known guy who's shown genuine ability, and who's teammates have demonstrated a genuine respect for IMO |
If they truly believe Caleb Williams is the next big thing at QB, then they kind of have to take him. But if they truly believe in Fields then they could probably draft Caleb Williams and trade him or trade the pick and receive a massive haul, it would have to be pretty costly because this is a very hyped up QB.
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Draft Caleb, start fields one more year , then trade the guy you don’t want next year
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Fields and Taysum Hill to Denver ROFL
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I'm not buying the idea that Caleb Williams is the next great QB. I watched too many games where he missed wide open receivers under zero pressure. He also benefited from the same wide open receivers where he actually completed passes.
I suppose we'll see how he pans out in the NFL. |
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Another check on the shitshow checklist. |
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Apparently he told RuPaul Burrow to hold his beer. |
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Saying he wants ownership stake in the team that drafts him? Huge red flag. Doesn't seem to handle adversity well? Also red flag. Just seems like a guy who believes he should be owed something before he's even accomplished anything, which is absolutely a recipe for disaster. |
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That's a guy grown men will follow into battle!
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Bears could clean up rye draft trading Fields and the 1 pick. Move down to a few spots and take a good QB prospect and have 2 more 1's and 2 more 2's. 3 1s and 3 2's would give them mass talent.
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Bears passed on Mahomes for Trubisky. Draft a bust in Fields and now are going to take a guy in a dress/likely complete bust number 1 overall? The failure is delicious
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Even if the Bears believe the ceiling for Caleb is equal to Fields, you might as well take him, if for nothing else, to restart the shotclock on a rookie QB contract.
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Caleb has got arrogant punk written all over him. I would pass.
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Why would the Bears do what is best for him if they are moving on? What's best for them is finding a team that needs a QB and cant make it up into the top 5.
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