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It's week 4. I understand they have two first-rounders but there is a lot of football to be played.
It's week 4. I understand they have two first-rounders but there is a lot of football to be played.
Next Gen Stats
Justin Fields has thrown a short, intermediate, and deep touchdown in back-to-back weeks.
Jared Goff and Kirk Cousins are the only other players to throw at least one TD to each area in a game in 2023; Fields has two such games this season.
#CHIvsWAS | #DaBears
so crazy how he can go where to he was two weeks ago, to currently leading the NFL in passing TD's lol![]()
Anyone that thinks he is going to finish as a top 5 or even top 12 QB every week is in for a rude awakening. This is going to be a really bumpy ride. Enjoy the great weeks and don’t forget the potential when he has a game that is a huge clunker. We can only hope he has more great games than clunkers and has ok games sprinkled in as well.so crazy how he can go where to he was two weeks ago, to currently leading the NFL in passing TD's lol![]()
4 TD games can boost the bottom line for sure.
Fields had a very good game and to me is always worth starting but it did seem like Washinton was uninspired to say the least. A couple shows today say the just laid down. Pretty early in the season if that is the case.
Fields like Jackson can both win you a game on their own, or lose you a game on their own.
Agreed…but it’s not like he hasn’t done it before. Was on the fence and had stroud in there and then swapped before the game. He’s Got such a high upside that’s it’s tough to sit him.So glad I have kept starting this kid after the first rough weeks. Don’t know where this roller coaster ride is headed through the season but swinging for the fences every week is fun and how you win competitive leagues.
Fields-Stroud is a nice combo, especially for dynastyAgreed…but it’s not like he hasn’t done it before. Was on the fence and had stroud in there and then swapped before the game. He’s Got such a high upside that’s it’s tough to sit him.So glad I have kept starting this kid after the first rough weeks. Don’t know where this roller coaster ride is headed through the season but swinging for the fences every week is fun and how you win competitive leagues.
seriouslyWent AR over Fields. Oof.
He came out looking really stunned, holding his right arm to his body. I'm guessing it's not broken, but didn't look good at all.How bad did the hand injury look? Anyone see or hear on a broadcast?
They’re going to have to figure out again next year with the reasonable assumption that they’ll be in a position to grab Caleb either with their own pick or Carolina’s.It’s a lost season and Bears will be drafting a new QB, right?
Most likely scenario, yes. I'd expect Poles to acquire as many more picks as possible before the trade deadline including trading Fields. This coming from one of the biggest Fields stans out there. The situation is not good for the Bears nor Fields. I think he'll do really well in a system that has stable, good offensive coaching and that is not and has never been the Bears.It’s a lost season and Bears will be drafting a new QB, right?
Most likely scenario, yes. I'd expect Poles to acquire as many more picks as possible before the trade deadline including trading Fields. This coming from one of the biggest Fields stans out there. The situation is not good for the Bears nor Fields. I think he'll do really well in a system that has stable, good offensive coaching and that is not and has never been the Bears.It’s a lost season and Bears will be drafting a new QB, right?
I think if the Bears secure the number one pick Caleb Williams would 100% play for them - The current GM and coach would be jettisoned and the new regime would be appealing to him (Ownership will make sure of that).One thing for thought is the leverage Caleb Williams has to simply return to school. If the Bears lose out sure they get pick 1, but losing out is ugly. Why would Caleb watch the Bears lose out and and think that looks perfect for me?
You summed up the thread in one post. Ha ha. Im not greedy. I don't care if he wins or loses football games. I just want him to stay healthy and be a top ten fantasy qb. That's it.This thread is funny....worst QB in the league to best QB to minor injury and lining up his replacement. This may even top the tush push for divergent opinions.
I agree. I think he would play for the Bears, but I don't think a big selling point is a new unproven GM and a new unproven head coach. Curious if the Bears would pay up for experience. You would think an established GM would be more than willing to work for a team with 2 top 5 picks and cap space.I think if the Bears secure the number one pick Caleb Williams would 100% play for them - The current GM and coach would be jettisoned and the new regime would be appealing to him (Ownership will make sure of that).One thing for thought is the leverage Caleb Williams has to simply return to school. If the Bears lose out sure they get pick 1, but losing out is ugly. Why would Caleb watch the Bears lose out and and think that looks perfect for me?
Additionally they have a lot of draft capital to build that team in short order (if they draft better than Ryan Poles, that is)
I think they will make a pretty big offer for Lincoln Riley to be the head coach - there will be a ton of people interested in the GM spot, it’s a great destination with all of those draft picks.I agree. I think he would play for the Bears, but I don't think a big selling point is a new unproven GM and a new unproven head coach. Curious if the Bears would pay up for experience. You would think an established GM would be more than willing to work for a team with 2 top 5 picks and cap space.I think if the Bears secure the number one pick Caleb Williams would 100% play for them - The current GM and coach would be jettisoned and the new regime would be appealing to him (Ownership will make sure of that).One thing for thought is the leverage Caleb Williams has to simply return to school. If the Bears lose out sure they get pick 1, but losing out is ugly. Why would Caleb watch the Bears lose out and and think that looks perfect for me?
Additionally they have a lot of draft capital to build that team in short order (if they draft better than Ryan Poles, that is)
Not saying your path isn't gonna happen it's just a buuuuuuunch of opinion and speculation. Bears lose out. Caleb likes Bears. Bears fire coach. Bears fire gm. Bears hire Riley. I will say if I was Bears fan I could surely get behind all that. Not hating, but the Bears don't have the best history of making the right moves.I think they will make a pretty big offer for Lincoln Riley to be the head coach - there will be a ton of people interested in the GM spot, it’s a great destination with all of those draft picks.I agree. I think he would play for the Bears, but I don't think a big selling point is a new unproven GM and a new unproven head coach. Curious if the Bears would pay up for experience. You would think an established GM would be more than willing to work for a team with 2 top 5 picks and cap space.I think if the Bears secure the number one pick Caleb Williams would 100% play for them - The current GM and coach would be jettisoned and the new regime would be appealing to him (Ownership will make sure of that).One thing for thought is the leverage Caleb Williams has to simply return to school. If the Bears lose out sure they get pick 1, but losing out is ugly. Why would Caleb watch the Bears lose out and and think that looks perfect for me?
Additionally they have a lot of draft capital to build that team in short order (if they draft better than Ryan Poles, that is)
They should take a look at what Lions did to rebuild and that’s focus on the lines.
Neither did the Lions until they did...Not saying your path isn't gonna happen it's just a buuuuuuunch of opinion and speculation. Bears lose out. Caleb likes Bears. Bears fire coach. Bears fire gm. Bears hire Riley. I will say if I was Bears fan I could surely get behind all that. Not hating, but the Bears don't have the best history of making the right moves.I think they will make a pretty big offer for Lincoln Riley to be the head coach - there will be a ton of people interested in the GM spot, it’s a great destination with all of those draft picks.I agree. I think he would play for the Bears, but I don't think a big selling point is a new unproven GM and a new unproven head coach. Curious if the Bears would pay up for experience. You would think an established GM would be more than willing to work for a team with 2 top 5 picks and cap space.I think if the Bears secure the number one pick Caleb Williams would 100% play for them - The current GM and coach would be jettisoned and the new regime would be appealing to him (Ownership will make sure of that).One thing for thought is the leverage Caleb Williams has to simply return to school. If the Bears lose out sure they get pick 1, but losing out is ugly. Why would Caleb watch the Bears lose out and and think that looks perfect for me?
Additionally they have a lot of draft capital to build that team in short order (if they draft better than Ryan Poles, that is)
They should take a look at what Lions did to rebuild and that’s focus on the lines.
Yes sir. Perfect example of the importance of a head coach putting his stamp on things.Neither did the Lions until they did...Not saying your path isn't gonna happen it's just a buuuuuuunch of opinion and speculation. Bears lose out. Caleb likes Bears. Bears fire coach. Bears fire gm. Bears hire Riley. I will say if I was Bears fan I could surely get behind all that. Not hating, but the Bears don't have the best history of making the right moves.I think they will make a pretty big offer for Lincoln Riley to be the head coach - there will be a ton of people interested in the GM spot, it’s a great destination with all of those draft picks.I agree. I think he would play for the Bears, but I don't think a big selling point is a new unproven GM and a new unproven head coach. Curious if the Bears would pay up for experience. You would think an established GM would be more than willing to work for a team with 2 top 5 picks and cap space.I think if the Bears secure the number one pick Caleb Williams would 100% play for them - The current GM and coach would be jettisoned and the new regime would be appealing to him (Ownership will make sure of that).One thing for thought is the leverage Caleb Williams has to simply return to school. If the Bears lose out sure they get pick 1, but losing out is ugly. Why would Caleb watch the Bears lose out and and think that looks perfect for me?
Additionally they have a lot of draft capital to build that team in short order (if they draft better than Ryan Poles, that is)
They should take a look at what Lions did to rebuild and that’s focus on the lines.
"Reside"? Typo, misquote, or usage of the word that I'm not familiar with?
I'm sure he meant "subside""Reside"? Typo, misquote, or usage of the word that I'm not familiar with?
That's what I figured. Sometimes there are uncommon definitions I'm not aware of too. I wonder if the "source" actually said that, or if Schefter just typo'ed.I'm sure he meant "subside""Reside"? Typo, misquote, or usage of the word that I'm not familiar with?
Bears HC Matt Eberflus said Justin Fields (thumb) is doubtful for Week 7 against the Raiders.
Eberflus didn’t offer a specific timetable for when Fields could return, saying, “it’s really going to come down to grip strength.” Fields is not expected to undergo surgery at this time, but will instead rehab to regain his grip strength. Rookie Tyson Bagent completed 10-of-14 passes for 83 yards and one interception in relief of Fields, and would likely draw the start in Week 7 against the Raiders. If it’s not Bagent, it will be Nathan Peterman, who has mysteriously kept an NFL job for seven seasons despite throwing for 712 passing yards, four touchdowns, and 13 interceptions since entering the league in 2017.
As cautiously optimistic as I am I don't even think we can say that yet. We won't really know anything until that swelling goes down and they can take a look.sounds like he avoided serious injury (no ligament damage requiring surgery)
Sucks though - would have liked to have had him against the Raiders.
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I thought I’d read that he had an MRI this AM.As cautiously optimistic as I am I don't even think we can say that yet. We won't really know anything until that swelling goes down and they can take a look.sounds like he avoided serious injury (no ligament damage requiring surgery)
Sucks though - would have liked to have had him against the Raiders.
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Ya he did. Which is good. MRIs aren't always 100% though. Swelling can give inaccurate diagnosis sometimes. Passing the first MRI is huge. Next step is how hand looks structurally once swelling goes down. Sure wish it was the non throwing hand.I thought I’d read that he had an MRI this AM.As cautiously optimistic as I am I don't even think we can say that yet. We won't really know anything until that swelling goes down and they can take a look.sounds like he avoided serious injury (no ligament damage requiring surgery)
Sucks though - would have liked to have had him against the Raiders.
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The latest update is they’re going to rehab it, which means no surgery.