With Belichek gone (allegedly anyway), throw everything we know about NE out the window. That being said , I can't see a trade for Fields. I think they stay pat and go with Williams or Maye.
The bolded is such a tough part of the decision too. IMO Kmet is worthy of a mention, but aside from him, DJ Moore is really the only top end offensive weapon they have. And regardless of what anyone thinks of Fields, not only is he the best QB Moore has played with yet, but they definitely have a great connection with each other. Moore has been QB starved going all the way back to his college days in Maryland. It would be a travesty for him to suffer through more terrible QB play after FINALLY getting to put up numbers worthy of his talent in his 6th season. And as much as we can laud this QB class, we have 0 clue if Williams or Maye will be a hit. And if they are, WHEN will they hit. You're 1.01 rookie QB taking 3 years to hit potential isn't necessarily the worst thing, but making Moore wait until age 30 to give him another competent passes is IMO.it's going to be a tough situation for Poles.
The most important thing will be QB evaluations for the rookies. Bears need to be 100% confident moving on from JF is the right move.
If the Bears aren't blown away with any of the prospects it gets tricky. The next biggest factor will be what type of package is offered for #1. Rumored to be on par or better than last year's deal. It may be hard to pass on another deal like that.
Then we get into the whole JF future contract or trade value conversation. Bears need to figure out what what those numbers and offers look like. I'm for keeping JF if he will take a reasonable contract offer. I don't think the Bears can punt contract talks when sitting on 1.01.
Finally the locker room aspect. His teammates love him. DJ has asked ownership to keep JF. Poles has to weigh the pros and cons of shipping out a team leader.
It's going to be a wild ride until the dust settles. I'm hoping some team falls in love with Caleb and makes a crazy offer to get him.
I think (with a competent OC) Fields could shine yet. I don't care who people want to compare Fields to individually, but I can say without a doubt in my mind he's a starting QB and one of the top 32 in the league. I think he still will be after 2024 rookies enter as well.Easiest decision ever. They're not deciding between Favre and Rodgers here. Bears fans are broken from all of the years of failure.it's going to be a tough situation for Poles.
The most important thing will be QB evaluations for the rookies. Bears need to be 100% confident moving on from JF is the right move.
If the Bears aren't blown away with any of the prospects it gets tricky. The next biggest factor will be what type of package is offered for #1. Rumored to be on par or better than last year's deal. It may be hard to pass on another deal like that.
Then we get into the whole JF future contract or trade value conversation. Bears need to figure out what what those numbers and offers look like. I'm for keeping JF if he will take a reasonable contract offer. I don't think the Bears can punt contract talks when sitting on 1.01.
Finally the locker room aspect. His teammates love him. DJ has asked ownership to keep JF. Poles has to weigh the pros and cons of shipping out a team leader.
It's going to be a wild ride until the dust settles. I'm hoping some team falls in love with Caleb and makes a crazy offer to get him.
So your opinion is to take Williams? A QB who holds the ball too long and has no experience in a pro style offense?Easiest decision ever. They're not deciding between Favre and Rodgers here. Bears fans are broken from all of the years of failure.it's going to be a tough situation for Poles.
The most important thing will be QB evaluations for the rookies. Bears need to be 100% confident moving on from JF is the right move.
If the Bears aren't blown away with any of the prospects it gets tricky. The next biggest factor will be what type of package is offered for #1. Rumored to be on par or better than last year's deal. It may be hard to pass on another deal like that.
Then we get into the whole JF future contract or trade value conversation. Bears need to figure out what what those numbers and offers look like. I'm for keeping JF if he will take a reasonable contract offer. I don't think the Bears can punt contract talks when sitting on 1.01.
Finally the locker room aspect. His teammates love him. DJ has asked ownership to keep JF. Poles has to weigh the pros and cons of shipping out a team leader.
It's going to be a wild ride until the dust settles. I'm hoping some team falls in love with Caleb and makes a crazy offer to get him.
Not so sure about that - as a Jets fan the franchise would have been much better sticking with a sub par Darnold and getting a haul trading down building the team around him vs getting stuck with an all time bust. If Williams grades out as a no brainer franchise QB then by all means go for it - but it wouldnt be a no brainer for me.Easiest decision ever. They're not deciding between Favre and Rodgers here. Bears fans are broken from all of the years of failure.it's going to be a tough situation for Poles.
The most important thing will be QB evaluations for the rookies. Bears need to be 100% confident moving on from JF is the right move.
If the Bears aren't blown away with any of the prospects it gets tricky. The next biggest factor will be what type of package is offered for #1. Rumored to be on par or better than last year's deal. It may be hard to pass on another deal like that.
Then we get into the whole JF future contract or trade value conversation. Bears need to figure out what what those numbers and offers look like. I'm for keeping JF if he will take a reasonable contract offer. I don't think the Bears can punt contract talks when sitting on 1.01.
Finally the locker room aspect. His teammates love him. DJ has asked ownership to keep JF. Poles has to weigh the pros and cons of shipping out a team leader.
It's going to be a wild ride until the dust settles. I'm hoping some team falls in love with Caleb and makes a crazy offer to get him.
JF's value is so hard to figure out right now. I think he has a lot riding on this week. If he goes into GB plays well and gets a W, that goes a long way towards keeping him. At that point its hard to claim he isn't progressing as a QB. With a win he'd be 5-2 since coming back from the thumb injury. Those two losses weigh heavier on coaching than his play.I like Fields. I want him to stay in Chicago. That said is he worth what they will have to pay him? If they commit to JF then they are committing to him long term. I suppose they could be in the top ten next year and move on from him then but to me, if they pass on taking a QB this year it's a long-term commitment. At least 4 years. The Bears could pick up the 5th year option estimated at 23.5 million and kick the can down the road another year and then see if they had to. I would think they would want to sign him to a longer-term deal now if they decide to commit to JF.
If they decide to trade JF they then would most likely select a QB at one and still have # 10 or whatever that pick turns out to be. They can move up using that pick and other assets if they want to. Maybe see if they can still get MHJ kind of like what Houston did. Or they can trade down from the #10 and get more picks to build around the new QB and the roster. This would also mean they have a QB on a rookie deal freeing up a lot of money the next 3 years to add in free agency. You also would have the trade capital from trading JF to play with. I think this option opens the roster. The one BIG risk is the new QB, If he busts then you made a pretty big mistake. However, even with a bust at QB, the roster should still be pretty good just have to find a solution at QB down the road. I think trading him allows for better outcomes.
As much as I enjoy Justin Fields trading him makes more sense for the long-term prospects of the Chicago Bears.
100% with you. After watching ACC Football all season, I don't think Maye is the answer. What I've seen of Williams this season hasn't impressed me. IMO, he has similar tendencies to Fields (holds too long, can be slow on progressions at times, timing issues, footwork issues) without Fields' athletic ability.JF's value is so hard to figure out right now. I think he has a lot riding on this week. If he goes into GB plays well and gets a W, that goes a long way towards keeping him. At that point its hard to claim he isn't progressing as a QB. With a win he'd be 5-2 since coming back from the thumb injury. Those two losses weigh heavier on coaching than his play.I like Fields. I want him to stay in Chicago. That said is he worth what they will have to pay him? If they commit to JF then they are committing to him long term. I suppose they could be in the top ten next year and move on from him then but to me, if they pass on taking a QB this year it's a long-term commitment. At least 4 years. The Bears could pick up the 5th year option estimated at 23.5 million and kick the can down the road another year and then see if they had to. I would think they would want to sign him to a longer-term deal now if they decide to commit to JF.
If they decide to trade JF they then would most likely select a QB at one and still have # 10 or whatever that pick turns out to be. They can move up using that pick and other assets if they want to. Maybe see if they can still get MHJ kind of like what Houston did. Or they can trade down from the #10 and get more picks to build around the new QB and the roster. This would also mean they have a QB on a rookie deal freeing up a lot of money the next 3 years to add in free agency. You also would have the trade capital from trading JF to play with. I think this option opens the roster. The one BIG risk is the new QB, If he busts then you made a pretty big mistake. However, even with a bust at QB, the roster should still be pretty good just have to find a solution at QB down the road. I think trading him allows for better outcomes.
As much as I enjoy Justin Fields trading him makes more sense for the long-term prospects of the Chicago Bears.
My biggest hesitation from moving on from JF is that I don't love Williams or Maye. If Poles does, fine... I support the decision. I think JF has played his way into at least a 2nd round + pick in a trade scenario. If the Bears do take a QB at #1, the team still has a lot of holes to fill. WR (bears need 4) and DE being the two biggest and those are going to cost a lot in FA. If they only have #10 and a second from the Fields trade to address starter level holes, the rebuild is going to take longer.
or I see it like this...
Trade JF scenario
1.01 - QB
1.10 - WR or DE
2nd rounder from trade - WR/DE/C/S
2025 draft - 1x first, 2x 2nds (3 picks in top 60)
Trade 1.01 scenario
Early first - WR
1.10 - DE
2nd rd - C/S
2025 draft - 2x firsts, 3x 2nds (5 picks in top 60)
Orlosky broke down Williams tape and wasn't impressed either. For those same reasons... holds the ball too long and doesn't read all his progressions before moving to "hero ball". He did caveat it by saying the USC D was so bad, there was added pressure for Williams to resort to hero ball and he is one of the best at doing it. He fells Caleb currently isn't elite playing within a pro system and I agree with that.100% with you. After watching ACC Football all season, I don't think Maye is the answer. What I've seen of Williams this season hasn't impressed me. IMO, he has similar tendencies to Fields (holds too long, can be slow on progressions at times, timing issues, footwork issues) without Fields' athletic ability.JF's value is so hard to figure out right now. I think he has a lot riding on this week. If he goes into GB plays well and gets a W, that goes a long way towards keeping him. At that point its hard to claim he isn't progressing as a QB. With a win he'd be 5-2 since coming back from the thumb injury. Those two losses weigh heavier on coaching than his play.I like Fields. I want him to stay in Chicago. That said is he worth what they will have to pay him? If they commit to JF then they are committing to him long term. I suppose they could be in the top ten next year and move on from him then but to me, if they pass on taking a QB this year it's a long-term commitment. At least 4 years. The Bears could pick up the 5th year option estimated at 23.5 million and kick the can down the road another year and then see if they had to. I would think they would want to sign him to a longer-term deal now if they decide to commit to JF.
If they decide to trade JF they then would most likely select a QB at one and still have # 10 or whatever that pick turns out to be. They can move up using that pick and other assets if they want to. Maybe see if they can still get MHJ kind of like what Houston did. Or they can trade down from the #10 and get more picks to build around the new QB and the roster. This would also mean they have a QB on a rookie deal freeing up a lot of money the next 3 years to add in free agency. You also would have the trade capital from trading JF to play with. I think this option opens the roster. The one BIG risk is the new QB, If he busts then you made a pretty big mistake. However, even with a bust at QB, the roster should still be pretty good just have to find a solution at QB down the road. I think trading him allows for better outcomes.
As much as I enjoy Justin Fields trading him makes more sense for the long-term prospects of the Chicago Bears.
My biggest hesitation from moving on from JF is that I don't love Williams or Maye. If Poles does, fine... I support the decision. I think JF has played his way into at least a 2nd round + pick in a trade scenario. If the Bears do take a QB at #1, the team still has a lot of holes to fill. WR (bears need 4) and DE being the two biggest and those are going to cost a lot in FA. If they only have #10 and a second from the Fields trade to address starter level holes, the rebuild is going to take longer.
or I see it like this...
Trade JF scenario
1.01 - QB
1.10 - WR or DE
2nd rounder from trade - WR/DE/C/S
2025 draft - 1x first, 2x 2nds (3 picks in top 60)
Trade 1.01 scenario
Early first - WR
1.10 - DE
2nd rd - C/S
2025 draft - 2x firsts, 3x 2nds (5 picks in top 60)
This is what it makes it a difficult decision for me:
Fields + 3 1st round picks (from a team that will likely be bad in 2024 and 2025)
vs
Williams/Drake
With all of that said, is it possible that the Bears could keep Fields and draft a 2nd round QB to groom (Sanders, Pennix, Nix, McCarthy) while punting the very large contract conversation a year or two?
Good post. I agree with most. One big factor for me in trading him is that you have to hit on the right QB. It's not an exact science. You trade Fields, then miss on pick 1 you arguably saved some money, but you also went backwards as an organization if winning the super bowl is the end goal. Big decision. If the Bears are smart they haven't decided one way or the other. They should deep dive into the top 3 QB prospects to evaluate. If one gives them that tingly feeling then I move Fields. If none give them that tingly feeling I move the pick.I like Fields. I want him to stay in Chicago. That said is he worth what they will have to pay him? If they commit to JF then they are committing to him long term. I suppose they could be in the top ten next year and move on from him then but to me, if they pass on taking a QB this year it's a long-term commitment. At least 4 years. The Bears could pick up the 5th year option estimated at 23.5 million and kick the can down the road another year and then see if they had to. I would think they would want to sign him to a longer-term deal now if they decide to commit to JF.
If they decide to trade JF they then would most likely select a QB at one and still have # 10 or whatever that pick turns out to be. They can move up using that pick and other assets if they want to. Maybe see if they can still get MHJ kind of like what Houston did. Or they can trade down from the #10 and get more picks to build around the new QB and the roster. This would also mean they have a QB on a rookie deal freeing up a lot of money the next 3 years to add in free agency. You also would have the trade capital from trading JF to play with. I think this option opens the roster. The one BIG risk is the new QB, If he busts then you made a pretty big mistake. However, even with a bust at QB, the roster should still be pretty good just have to find a solution at QB down the road. I think trading him allows for better outcomes.
As much as I enjoy Justin Fields trading him makes more sense for the long-term prospects of the Chicago Bears.
I won't say impossible but unlikely with a first round pick just because I think it's one thing to draft a QB high when you got someone like a Brady, but when a QB is trying to develop I believe the thought process is that pressure if not conducive to their success.With all of that said, is it possible that the Bears could keep Fields and draft a 2nd round QB to groom (Sanders, Pennix, Nix, McCarthy) while punting the very large contract conversation a year or two?
100% with you. After watching ACC Football all season, I don't think Maye is the answer.
A similar thought process from a different angle is if the Bears bring in a QB to replace JF, the rookie needs to be mentally ready to face fans and media who loved Fields. The rookie will be compared to JF and win totals constantly.I won't say impossible but unlikely with a first round pick just because I think it's one thing to draft a QB high when you got someone like a Brady, but when a QB is trying to develop I believe the thought process is that pressure if not conducive to their success.With all of that said, is it possible that the Bears could keep Fields and draft a 2nd round QB to groom (Sanders, Pennix, Nix, McCarthy) while punting the very large contract conversation a year or two?
I guess its easier when the guy your replacing has a career wining percentage of .28. ha haA similar thought process from a different angle is if the Bears bring in a QB to replace JF, the rookie needs to be mentally ready to face fans and media who loved Fields. The rookie will be compared to JF and win totals constantly.I won't say impossible but unlikely with a first round pick just because I think it's one thing to draft a QB high when you got someone like a Brady, but when a QB is trying to develop I believe the thought process is that pressure if not conducive to their success.With all of that said, is it possible that the Bears could keep Fields and draft a 2nd round QB to groom (Sanders, Pennix, Nix, McCarthy) while punting the very large contract conversation a year or two?
Hard to be a rookie. Harder to be a rookie in a big city football town. Even harder to have to be compared to the last QB on a weekly basis.
Not to mention that pick could have been turned into a package that included MHjr and other early picks... it's a lot on a young kid.
Ehh... rookie years are rookie years. 2022 was a straight up tank job by the whole organization. I can't hold that against Fields too hard.I guess its easier when the guy your replacing has a career wining percentage of .28. ha haA similar thought process from a different angle is if the Bears bring in a QB to replace JF, the rookie needs to be mentally ready to face fans and media who loved Fields. The rookie will be compared to JF and win totals constantly.I won't say impossible but unlikely with a first round pick just because I think it's one thing to draft a QB high when you got someone like a Brady, but when a QB is trying to develop I believe the thought process is that pressure if not conducive to their success.With all of that said, is it possible that the Bears could keep Fields and draft a 2nd round QB to groom (Sanders, Pennix, Nix, McCarthy) while punting the very large contract conversation a year or two?
Hard to be a rookie. Harder to be a rookie in a big city football town. Even harder to have to be compared to the last QB on a weekly basis.
Not to mention that pick could have been turned into a package that included MHjr and other early picks... it's a lot on a young kid.
The more I see of Daniels, the more I like him more than the other qbs, including Caleb.@AllbrightNFL100% with you. After watching ACC Football all season, I don't think Maye is the answer.
Based on conversations I've had over the last month or so, I would suggest that Jayden Daniels might actually be viewed by more teams as the number two quarterback in this class and not Drake Maye
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I’m more convinced than ever that Justin Fields is the QB of the future for The Chicago Bears.
I went back & watched every game he played this year & did the deepest of dives into his play on the field.
Justin Fields Full Season Review Breakdown
:youtu.be/pSmaAfdXaCA
Albert Breer
Bears GM Ryan Poles tells reporters the team is in "information-gathering mode" at QB. "Justin [Fields] got better, he can lead this team. At the same time, there's a unique situation, and we have to look at everything."
Chicago, of course, holds the No. 1 overall pick.
Could the Steelers be eyeing Fields as a potential addition to their quarterback mix? The asking price is expected to be reasonable, with the Steelers possessing seven selections in the 2024 draft and a potential need to bolster their quarterback position in light of possible departures like Trubisky or Rudolph.
However, such a move would deviate from the Steelers’ historical approach to team building, which is evident in their position in the odds to acquire Fields. According to odds posted by IllinoisBet.com, the Steelers have the fourth-best odds to land Fields, albeit with relatively long odds. They stand at +1,200 to become Fields’ next team, implying a 7.7% chance.
Leading the pack are the Atlanta Falcons at +475, followed by the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders at +900. The Steelers share their odds with the Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings, all at +1,200. Notably, there is a field option with odds of +150, indicating a 40% chance that Justin Fields remains with the Chicago Bears.
Fields has looked like he’s had it pretty often.He either has it, or he doesn’t.
I think there is a difference between "can he win a Super Bowl", and "can he carry us to a Super Bowl" I think Fields looked roughly as good or better than a few Super Bowl QBs in recent-ish history.To me, the question should always be when evaluating your QB: Can he win us a Super Bowl?
Fields = No
Start the clock on the next guy and move on. In today’s NFL 3 years is ample time to evaluate your QB, even if he has to go through multiple coaches and systems.
He either has it, or he doesn’t.
It's also hard to see the Bears drafting a rookie with a potentially lame duck head coach, yet that's been the MO for the past decade.I think it's time for Field's managers to start thinking about the best landing spots. Denver? New England? Atlanta? Seattle? Las Vegas?
Hard to see the Bears having Fields learn another offense. Just makes too much sense to move him for many reasons already discussed in this thread.
What is your criteria for if a guy has it or not? Out of curiosity who is on your list for QBs that can win SBs?To me, the question should always be when evaluating your QB: Can he win us a Super Bowl?
Fields = No
Start the clock on the next guy and move on. In today’s NFL 3 years is ample time to evaluate your QB, even if he has to go through multiple coaches and systems.
He either has it, or he doesn’t.
For me, I just want to see a guy that when the you know what hits the fan, he can make a play. Lead his team from behind. Make all the throws under pressure. A guy that can run an offense in rhythm. And a guy who can win games - not only the ones you are supposed to win but also the ones when things aren't going your way. I just don't see that in Fields (granted, I don't watch every one of his game, but I watch a fair amount of them)What is your criteria for if a guy has it or not? Out of curiosity who is on your list for QBs that can win SBs?To me, the question should always be when evaluating your QB: Can he win us a Super Bowl?
Fields = No
Start the clock on the next guy and move on. In today’s NFL 3 years is ample time to evaluate your QB, even if he has to go through multiple coaches and systems.
He either has it, or he doesn’t.
So I think your cutoff is a tier above mine. I still think guys Like Dak, Tua, T. Lawrence, Goff, Love, and Herbert can be winnersFor me, I just want to see a guy that when the you know what hits the fan, he can make a play. Lead his team from behind. Make all the throws under pressure. A guy that can run an offense in rhythm. And a guy who can win games - not only the ones you are supposed to win but also the ones when things aren't going your way. I just don't see that in Fields (granted, I don't watch every one of his game, but I watch a fair amount of them)What is your criteria for if a guy has it or not? Out of curiosity who is on your list for QBs that can win SBs?To me, the question should always be when evaluating your QB: Can he win us a Super Bowl?
Fields = No
Start the clock on the next guy and move on. In today’s NFL 3 years is ample time to evaluate your QB, even if he has to go through multiple coaches and systems.
He either has it, or he doesn’t.
The guys that can win Super Bowls?
Mahomes
Allen
Purdy
Jackson
Stroud
Flacco (can't believe I typed that but he's been there, done that. and I think he can do it again this year with this team)
Burrow
Hurts
Just my opinion
Yeah forgot about him. I'll add him to my list.Matt Stafford is sitting stroking his Superbowl ring wondering what he has to do to get recognized by this board.
The guys that can win Super Bowls?
Mahomes
Allen
Purdy
Jackson
Stroud
Flacco (can't believe I typed that but he's been there, done that. and I think he can do it again this year with this team)
Burrow
Hurts
Stroking Stafford
Just my opinion
Yeah, I agree for sure. Goff has been to the Super Bowl of course, but I wanna see the rest of the guys at least get there.So I think your cutoff is a tier above mine. I still think guys Like Dak, Tua, T. Lawrence, Goff, Love, and Herbert can be winnersFor me, I just want to see a guy that when the you know what hits the fan, he can make a play. Lead his team from behind. Make all the throws under pressure. A guy that can run an offense in rhythm. And a guy who can win games - not only the ones you are supposed to win but also the ones when things aren't going your way. I just don't see that in Fields (granted, I don't watch every one of his game, but I watch a fair amount of them)What is your criteria for if a guy has it or not? Out of curiosity who is on your list for QBs that can win SBs?To me, the question should always be when evaluating your QB: Can he win us a Super Bowl?
Fields = No
Start the clock on the next guy and move on. In today’s NFL 3 years is ample time to evaluate your QB, even if he has to go through multiple coaches and systems.
He either has it, or he doesn’t.
The guys that can win Super Bowls?
Mahomes
Allen
Purdy
Jackson
Stroud
Flacco (can't believe I typed that but he's been there, done that. and I think he can do it again this year with this team)
Burrow
Hurts
Just my opinion
There's an old saying that goes, "If you think you have 2 QBs, you really don't have any."Maybe I'm an idiot, but why doesn't anyone seem to be considering the option to keep Fields AND draft Williams?
Maybe a little different, but finding the right QB is hard.
And especially if you're the Chicago Bears who have been searching for the right QB for a century, why in the world would you not take two rolls of the dice?
And if by some absolute miracle the Chicago Bears "mess up" and somehow have 2 franchise QBs on the roster (seriously read that sentence again), there are a lot worse problems to have.
Yikes. How many of those guys are there? 3? 4, maybe in the league at the moment?Any of them could theoretically get there if they find themselves on an awesome team and the stars align. Whether or not they could win a Superbowl is probably too binary a method to judge when you consider than Jimmy G was right there one year.
Do they have what it takes to be the truck that pulls their team onto victory the multiple times when it's required over a season, often at the most pressurized time, is probably the question you are trying to answer. At some point the team is going to need their QB to step up and win them the game, might not be the Superbowl where they do that necessarily, but at several points in the playoffs that question will be asked of some.
I don't think Fields is that guy personally. I think more often than not he'd let you down. A very erratic player I think. Hard to pin your hopes to someone like that.
Fewer than 10 for sure.Yikes. How many of those guys are there? 3? 4, maybe in the league at the moment?
And Dak highlights the insanity of the current QB market. He might be the highest paid player in the NFL after this season. I think the Cowboys pay him, but with the "cash it in" formula you suggested, do you really think its in their best interest to reset? It took Dak 8 years to have the best year of his career.Yeah, I agree for sure. Goff has been to the Super Bowl of course, but I wanna see the rest of the guys at least get there.So I think your cutoff is a tier above mine. I still think guys Like Dak, Tua, T. Lawrence, Goff, Love, and Herbert can be winnersFor me, I just want to see a guy that when the you know what hits the fan, he can make a play. Lead his team from behind. Make all the throws under pressure. A guy that can run an offense in rhythm. And a guy who can win games - not only the ones you are supposed to win but also the ones when things aren't going your way. I just don't see that in Fields (granted, I don't watch every one of his game, but I watch a fair amount of them)What is your criteria for if a guy has it or not? Out of curiosity who is on your list for QBs that can win SBs?To me, the question should always be when evaluating your QB: Can he win us a Super Bowl?
Fields = No
Start the clock on the next guy and move on. In today’s NFL 3 years is ample time to evaluate your QB, even if he has to go through multiple coaches and systems.
He either has it, or he doesn’t.
The guys that can win Super Bowls?
Mahomes
Allen
Purdy
Jackson
Stroud
Flacco (can't believe I typed that but he's been there, done that. and I think he can do it again this year with this team)
Burrow
Hurts
Just my opinion
Dak may do it this year, but man he's had so many efforts fall short for various reasons.
I didn't mean for a long-term solution. But for one year, it makes perfect sense, IMO.There's an old saying that goes, "If you think you have 2 QBs, you really don't have any."Maybe I'm an idiot, but why doesn't anyone seem to be considering the option to keep Fields AND draft Williams?
Maybe a little different, but finding the right QB is hard.
And especially if you're the Chicago Bears who have been searching for the right QB for a century, why in the world would you not take two rolls of the dice?
And if by some absolute miracle the Chicago Bears "mess up" and somehow have 2 franchise QBs on the roster (seriously read that sentence again), there are a lot worse problems to have.
The players need to know that the coaches and front office have confidence in them. The coaches need to game plan specifically for the starting QB (unless you're Getsy).
All that AND the team isn't good enough to spend a 1st rounder on a backup or pay Fields a starter's salary to be a backup.
Fields' value is not going to increase after a year of sitting on the bench. If you're going to trade him you do it now. If you're not going to trade him you trade the pick and do your best to put a juggernaut squad around him.I didn't mean for a long-term solution. But for one year, it makes perfect sense, IMO.There's an old saying that goes, "If you think you have 2 QBs, you really don't have any."Maybe I'm an idiot, but why doesn't anyone seem to be considering the option to keep Fields AND draft Williams?
Maybe a little different, but finding the right QB is hard.
And especially if you're the Chicago Bears who have been searching for the right QB for a century, why in the world would you not take two rolls of the dice?
And if by some absolute miracle the Chicago Bears "mess up" and somehow have 2 franchise QBs on the roster (seriously read that sentence again), there are a lot worse problems to have.
The players need to know that the coaches and front office have confidence in them. The coaches need to game plan specifically for the starting QB (unless you're Getsy).
All that AND the team isn't good enough to spend a 1st rounder on a backup or pay Fields a starter's salary to be a backup.
Both QBs on a rookie deal. Bears have another top 10 pick, which helps.
FIelds starts the season (presumably). He either takes a step forward or you bring in the rookie and see what he's got. Or he gets hurt.
I know conventional wisdom these days is that you draft a rookie and hand him the keys, but it wasn't always that way. And it's pretty arguable about how well that's going. But letting a rookie sit for half a season isn't some disaster.
After 100 years of "no QB", I've got to think one more year of "no QB" to increase the odds of finally getting one would make sense.
I think the major flaw in my plan is the coach. In 2023, it would take a really strong coach to pull this off. For instance, if the 49ers or Chiefs did it, no one would question it because they have a coach capable of managing a tricky situation.
But there's no reason to think Eberflus could.