I'd trade Fields for picks.
by tdiddy07 (2023-03-01 16:49:07)

In reply to: I've always thought they would trade farther down than 4th  posted by Kayo


And use one of those picks or this one for a QB. The only Bears fans I know like Fields. But the guy threw for 200 yards twice all year. Burrow played his rookie year for a horrible team, too, with no offense. But he still managed to throw for 300 yards five times in 10 games. He failed to throw for 200 yards only twice, and those performances (183/193) would rank 3rd and 5th for Fields last year. I don't care how many yards he rushes for. That's not sustainable. Even in Lamar Jackson's MVP year where he rushed for 80 ypg, he averaged 208 yards in the air on 66 percent.


who would be the Bears QB then?
by Doggie  (2023-03-02 14:24:42)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

Are there teams out there that are going to take Fields if the Bears don't want him? Truly bad teams are better off tanking and trying for Williams next year.

If the Bears dump him in favor of the college guys, are they better off? It is hard to make a case that any of the college guys are better than Fields. Young/Stroud seem to be the same kind of qb as Fields.

Are any available pro qbs going to come to Chicago? And would any of them be remarkedly better than Fields given the current makeup of the team? The experienced guys want to win now, not 3 years from now, which is how long it will take to rebuild this team to Super Bowl level.

Fields would seem to have a really good upside if he actually had a WR1 which isn't currently on the roster and merely a competent OL.

Undoubted that the Bears have needs across the table, but much of that might be cleaned up with some savvy free agent signings.


Anthony Richardson! oh, god , no that's a joke and a bad
by DomerJon  (2023-03-02 15:15:00)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

one. Not only will he be out of the League in 2-3 years, so will the GM that drafts him. What on earth are people thinking? The guy can't play dead. But he'll look great at the combine!! morons.


If there aren’t teams that will take Fields, that should be
by tdiddy07  (2023-03-02 14:56:50)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

a red flag that he isn’t worth investing around. If there are teams willing to give up a big draft package for him, you can turn it around with some speed. I don’t believe his stock will ever be higher. And the Bears are bad enough that they shouldn’t worry about their QB position for the next year or two. Get someone in this year’s draft or build around everywhere else and then get a free agent. The odds against Field are high enough that he should be seen as essentially replacement level.


Did you see the Bears pass blocking and receivers?
by baronbutler  (2023-03-02 11:26:54)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

He had nothing to work with but definitely developed over the course of the season. He'll never be the passing threat that Joe Burrow is, but with offensive talent around him, he certainly could get to the Lamar Jackson type numbers.


I'm guessing the Bears fans you know are homer fans?
by DomerJon  (2023-03-02 07:26:02)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

I'm a bears fan and he's terrible. Sure, does he get loose and break a couple runs, yeah. However, it's not sustainable in the long run. I suppose those friends are impressed by shiny things? I have those same friends I have been telling them he's bad and they should move on.

I keep hearing this Dynamic phrase, he's so dynamic. I think that means he can run. But he sure can't throw very well. If Young was 5 inches taller and 30 pounds heavier I they would be all over him.


Fields has potential. He is the most
by 1978Irish  (2023-03-02 11:53:55)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

explosive running QB that I have seen. He also seems like a tough competitor.

I don’t like that he holds the ball low before throwing and often waits until the receiver makes his break before throwing. His receivers and line were terrible so it was hard to evaluate him. Hopefully the coaches have a good handle on him.

If they think one of the QBs is a great player, then they should take him and trade Fields. I don’t see that happening.


Better to give him another year. Next year is his make or
by Raoul  (2023-03-03 15:27:29)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

break and I think you will have a definitive answer. Right now you don't. He needs a second year in the system with the benefit of additional picks and some F/As.

Trade down the top pick and get more top 100 players from this draft. Good OL's can play right away these days. And bet they pick up at least one good F/A OL.

I am not a Bears fan but it is too soon to move on. And finally, next year's QB class is better than this years. You will get a decent on in top 15 picks next year, and if Fields is a failure, you will have one of those picks....probably a Top 10. If you don't, it means he has probably evolved and they went .500 or better.