beardown07
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Learn how to read, jackoff. Maybe look up the word "most".Mind explaining the two redzone picks....one of which was dropped on what should have been OPI?
Are these the good decisions we are talking about?
Learn how to read, jackoff. Maybe look up the word "most".Mind explaining the two redzone picks....one of which was dropped on what should have been OPI?
Are these the good decisions we are talking about?
Learn how to read, jackoff. Maybe look up the word "most".
Well...he looks a helluva lot better than fucking Fields, which was kinda the point, duh.If a QB turns the ball over in the redzone and has a drive end because he nearly threw a redzone pick on another drive....taking a lot of points off the board.....does it really matter if he made good decisions at other points of the game?
16 points. That's all they scored, jackoff.
Maybe look up all the other offenses in the league that score far more points than the Bears then come back here and tell me about all the good decisions Dalton made.
Bears fan are so clueless as to what a legit QB looks like that they think checkdown Andy is good.
If a QB turns the ball over in the redzone and has a drive end because he nearly threw a redzone pick on another drive....taking a lot of points off the board.....does it really matter if he made good decisions at other points of the game?
16 points. That's all they scored, jackoff.
Maybe look up all the other offenses in the league that score far more points than the Bears then come back here and tell me about all the good decisions Dalton made.
Bears fan are so clueless as to what a legit QB looks like that they think checkdown Andy is good.
Well...he looks a helluva lot better than fucking Fields, which was kinda the point, duh.
LOL. I dunno what games you are watching, but Dalton is light years ahead of Fields. Fields has more talent, but it ends right there.That’s an opinion and certainly not a fact.
And in a year where we aren’t winning anything…..developing Fields is all that matters. You don’t develop on the bench. The off-season should have proven that.
LOL. I dunno what games you are watching, but Dalton is light years ahead of Fields. Fields has more talent, but it ends right there.
The best QB should play. Fields should have to EARN the starting spot. Giving it to him is not developing anything but an entitled shithead.
If a small dick had its own thread, it'd be this one.If he's so far ahead then why are the point totals generally the same regardless of who is under center?
Last I checked....points is how you win games.
Oh yeah because in all his interviews and interactions Fields definitely comes across as entitled.
The fuck are you even talking about?
I swear I see more fans on this board just pull crap straight from their ass and expect everyone to believe it's true.
Again, learn to fucking read. Where did I say he comes across as entitled? Nope, not what I said at all, now is it? I said giving him the job instead of him earning will DEVELOP an entitled shithead.
You are so busy being a miserable ass, looking for anyone to fight with, it has apparently eliminated your cognitive abilities.
And what in his character currently suggests he is capable of being an entitled shithead?
Please.....explain.
You pull random comments out of your ass and expect it to fly. Sorry, but it doesn't.
Say stupid shit and then get pissy when you get called on it. Sorry it bothers you that I don't buy your completely made up narrative with absolutely nothing in the the real world to back it up.
We hear fairly often about players who come out of college whose mechanics, footwork, decision-making or some other ability needing adjusting/coaching. Sometimes they get fixed, other times they are too ingrained.This whole idea that a player can be "ruined"... You either have it or you don't
Also, apparently dropped INT's count as INT's now when it suits his viewpoint. lolLearn how to read, jackoff. Maybe look up the word "most".
The only thing that's really concerning to me? Is that he was touted and viewed as being mechanically sound and NFL ready by most experts after we drafted him. He sure looked polished at OSU and was praised for being the most accurate passer to come out during the PFF era behind only Burrow. Then, he gets out on the field in the NFL and looks totally untamed/wild.We hear fairly often about players who come out of college whose mechanics, footwork, decision-making or some other ability needing adjusting/coaching. Sometimes they get fixed, other times they are too ingrained.
Wish i could claim to be the 1 originally making the "coaching ruin" statement. But i believe that was Riddick on a radio interview.
Based in the way Nagy manages the Bears, i believe it can happen.
Like it's some stretch in any aspect of life to suggest that which is EARNED is greater than that which is GIVEN.
You sound like a fucking psychopath. Go have a drink, and ease out of your holiday bender, ya fucking nut.
Also, apparently dropped INT's count as INT's now when it suits his viewpoint. lol
Dude is BS part duex. Which makes it hilarious that they fight like children.
It's earned him the right to start, duh.I’m curious as to what Dalton earned. Because he was so amazing last season in Dallas. He earned the Bears starting job this past offseason when Fields got zero first team reps?
I’m sorry that your logic makes no sense. I’m sorry it makes you angry to have that pointed out to you. I don’t know what the solution is. Don’t be a dumbass? You could start there.
It's earned him the right to start, duh.
The "because" part of your barely legible post? Well, let's see...there's 3 pro bowls, the wealth of experience, oh and then the fact that he's simply played much better, and the offense has looked better with him, even while missing their best WR. And there's the obvious reason, in that Fields looks completely lost out there the vast majority of the time.
Let's take your logic, and ask of you, what has Fields done to earn it?
Try watching the games. Objectively.
I think we all expected JF to go thru some growing pains, but I think most, if not all of us would have thought by now that he'd pretty much be firmly entrenched in the starter's role. Still making mistakes of course, but doing more good than bad. However, aside from some spots here and there when he has shown some of that sweet skillset, way more often than not there have been times when the kid simply looks the part of a raw neophyte. Now couple this with the ongoing drama of those cracked ribs - and I don't give a rat's ass if he has the "ok" from the team's rubber stamp doctor to resume play. Does anybody think for a single moment that opposing Ds won't zero in on those ribs? And the shitty part of that is any shot to those ribs would be considered a clean hit.The only thing that's really concerning to me? Is that he was touted and viewed as being mechanically sound and NFL ready by most experts after we drafted him. He sure looked polished at OSU and was praised for being the most accurate passer to come out during the PFF era behind only Burrow. Then, he gets out on the field in the NFL and looks totally untamed/wild.