Mrred1

joined 2 years ago
[–] Mrred1@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

This entire game was the vikings daring the Bears to throw it into open spaces vacated by alignments or blitz yet there was no calls made by getsy. Even then Fields consistently knew where his out was depending on the timing of the blitz.

His throwing looked more fluid while he was settled in the pocket while reacting to pressure. The few times he had happy feet, he didn't just stand and jitter like before but instead would move the pocket and reset to throw. He was just sensing pressure markedly better imo compared to earlier this year i.e. the Bucs game.

[–] Mrred1@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

or rushes for 6 yards (its 3rd and 10 and Mooney is open 20 yards downfields).

It's ironic cause last night was arguably Fields' best night so far at reacting to pressure and making scrambling of off cadence throws. When scrambling he consistently kept his eyes downfield and manipulated defenders into uncovering a receiver downfield instead of settling for tucking it and running it

[–] Mrred1@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

How are you going to set fields up as the problem when every play was him passing behind the line of scrimmage? Dude literally had barely any intermediate, ‘read the field’ kinda plays. Just screen, run, screen for every set of downs tonight

[–] Mrred1@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Fields didn't even have a chance to run a 2 minute offense. His closest thing to one was 25 seconds left in the game need 45+ yards with 0 TOs, all because this coaching staff is inept.

All Goff did in the game was check down to his RBs. Gibbs and Monty were nearly 1/3 of his passing yards all game. Hell in the winning drive, the RBs were responsible for 58 of the 73 yards to score.

Fields at outplayed Goff. Defense had 4 TOs and Flus decided to punt half of them away while Scott fumbled another away.