H3artbr0k3nkid

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[–] H3artbr0k3nkid@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

This is such a misleading post. OP is so fraudulent. For last 17 he is using total yards and for first 17 he’s using passing yards.

In the last 17, Fields has 2,960 pass yards, 25 pass tds, 12ints, 5 fumbles lost, and 3.6 sacks per game. This is dogshit.

[–] H3artbr0k3nkid@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Agreed. I think we’re an attractive destination and I think the #1/Caleb makes us a lot more attractive.

I think we get Harbaugh

[–] H3artbr0k3nkid@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Haha, I will remind you. It’s a no brainier (assuming we get #1)

 
  • Ryan Poles has to yet to select a QB.

  • Ryan Poles has a great opportunity to select one this year with a (great) prospect in Caleb Williams.

  • The current QB is heading into year 4, this is so crucial yet many just look over it. One of the most effective roster management strategies is a cheap QB. The window for success nearly relies on year 4. Year 5 Fields will be a cap hit of approximately 23m. Not to mention this decision also has to be made this offseason.

  • There’s too much risk for Poles to rely on Fields making a once in a blue moon development. If Fields doesn’t (magically) become pretty damn good in 2024-25, Poles career will be over and he would have never selected a QB. In the scenario where we (somehow) pick up the 5th year on Fields and let’s make a fair assumption that Fields isn’t great for the next 2 years, Poles is done. You simply can’t be underwhelming (to say the least) from 2022-2025 and expect to retain your job and also select a QB.

  • Lastly the QBs in 2025 are foreseeably awful, with Drew Allar being the top prospect.

TL;DR as to why we’re selecting a QB

  • restart QB clock, this is essential to building a successful (short & long term) window - better chance of winning.

  • Poles buys more time as a GM.

  • Poles career is now relied on his selection, he’s not going to risk his life’s work and career on the shoulders of Justin Fields.

  • You have a better chance of having a “good” QB.

  • In the strong likelihood that Fields isn’t pretty good in 2024, your options in 2025 are limited - to say the least.

Here comes the cold hard truth

Fields isn’t good. He’s below average. Can’t go through progressions, can’t throw, can’t read a defense, can’t protect the ball, lacks consistency, etc.

We’re talking about a 3rd year QB who for a career gets sacked 3.5x a game, with 75%+ of them being after 4+ seconds, averages a turnover a game, has more turnovers than touchdowns, has a 61% completion, and averages 162yd/game. He’s had only 1 game (in 3yrs) where he’s thrown for 300+ yards. In 2022, Fields only eclipsed 200+ yards TWICE, (208 for one of the games). These are just awful numbers. Nearly ever rookie QB has gotten 200+ twice including our very own Bagent. We are talking about a guy who has gone into the half with under 50 passing yards 11 times.

With teams licking their lips for an opportunity to draft a prospect in the likes of Caleb Williams (or even Maye), we have a good portion, if not a majority of our fanbase wanting to not even select a QB. It’s just illogical.

Ryan Poles will 100% be selecting a QB. Stop coping, we all wanted Fields to be great or at the least good, but accept the reality that he simply isn’t good enough.

[–] H3artbr0k3nkid@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

For me it has nothing to do with him, and everything to do with the Bears Organization's track record with quarterbacks. This franchise has not shown any ability to develop a QB in the past 50 years, and I don't expect that to change. Many good QBs have come through Chicago only to leave a shell of what we were promised. I believe Caleb may be the next great NFL QB, however, I can't see that being true in Chicago.

This narrative has been said for many years and is utterly flawed and is done to cope with our QB not panning out. The same way people said we were ruining Mitch! he’ll go be a star somewhere else are doing the same with Fields. Those 2 can’t play the QB position, I don’t care if they were on the Eagles/49ers.

The Bears have drafted literally 1 QB in the top 10 since Jim McMahon (Trubisky) and have only drafted 5 QBs in the 1st round since 1960 - McMahon, Harbaugh, McNown, Grossman, Trubisky, and Fields.

Also none of these guys were really great prospects, McMahon 2nd QB selected, Harbaugh 4th QB selected, McNown 5th QB selected, Grossman 4th QB selected, Trubisky was the 1st QB selected, but also played like 13 games in college, and then Fields 4th QB selected.

This idea that we’re drafting premier talent and ruining them is so false and our QB “luck” is what every franchise has gone through.