I disagree.salmar80 wrote: ↑09 Jan 2024 17:10Fields' would benefit from a switch to a team that would not utilize nor pay him as a QB. He sucks at QB skills.Yoop wrote: ↑09 Jan 2024 12:18I think Fields would benefit from a fresh start, new coaches, possibly more friendly QB schemes, that would free the Bears to take Williams or Mayes, and just bring in one of the available UFA QB's to play this season, my whole point is to groom a rookie QB, get a good QB coach, possibly even a new OC, what they have been doing hasn't worked so well.
His ceiling is short Taysom Hill. Gadget guy who can sometimes throw.
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How has no one mentioned the Drew Lock renaissance that we’re bound to see?
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I love the idea of the same team drafting Daniels, hiring Monken, and signing Huntley to rebuild a QB room and coaching staff. I don’t care which team. But I like it.
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He wasn't bad in 2022, but he started 6 games this year, and he regressed quite a bit; he was statistically worse than Mac Jones.
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In the right system, Fields is good enough at QB. If Da Bears draft a QB they trade him, avoid the drama and get a good 1st round pick for him. Either a high 1st or also a 3rd.NCF wrote: ↑09 Jan 2024 11:49There is this player power movement which I kind of agree with. If I am Justin Fields, I refuse to show up for anything or take another snap if Chicago goes QB at #1. I think too much of a circus to try to make it all work. You can only get away with that in GB. LOL.
But I would not do that if I were the Bears GM. I would trade down and keep Fields.
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Especially if the team that they traded with, next few years first round selection was (and obviously would be) the compensation. The number 1 pick which this year is especially coveted, should be a franchise altering move. Ala, Hershel to the Vikings! I hope the Bares draft Williams, and plunk all that into his future. Give him the job next summer, and let Chicago and the the expectations chew him up.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 03:41In the right system, Fields is good enough at QB. If Da Bears draft a QB they trade him, avoid the drama and get a good 1st round pick for him. Either a high 1st or also a 3rd.
But I would not do that if I were the Bears GM. I would trade down and keep Fields.
If $19m less tax isn't enough to live on forever, then neither is $50m. If you can find a way to blue the $19m, you can find a way to blue more.BF004 wrote: ↑09 Jan 2024 13:19Even he would signed like a Garrapolo-ish contract, something like 3 year $75 million. Still gunna come with a $30m guarantee, give or take, that will give him the realistic ability to be financially set forever.
His rookie contract was $19M, in a high tax state, likely living a lavish nfl lifestyle, no future expected income over the age of like 26, probably just isn’t enough to live off of forever, realistically.
So yeah, I wouldn’t take a snap for the Bears again without a contract. Which he would get from a new team.
Well if we are looking at first three seasons, gotta remember that Lawrence had a really bad first year under Urban Meyer while Mac looked good/promising that year, while Lawrence more recently has looked good while Mac more recently has looked unplayable. The trajectory on Lawrence has been up overall, even with a disappointing finish this season, and Mac's has been a nosedive (for many reasons that are not his fault, but still).
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Lawrence has had several injuries during the last half of the season. I think this really impacted his play.Labrev wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 08:20Well if we are looking at first three seasons, gotta remember that Lawrence had a really bad first year under Urban Meyer while Mac looked good/promising that year, while Lawrence more recently has looked good while Mac more recently has looked unplayable. The trajectory on Lawrence has been up overall, even with a disappointing finish this season, and Mac's has been a nosedive (for many reasons that are not his fault, but still).