lifeisdeep
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Is he?A lot.
Not starting over. Build the rest of the team and play with the cards you’re dealt, I say.Is he?
Ppl are still enamored with Fields's tools. I get he has very little help, but he still has a lot to prove. His passing numbers are bottom third almost across the board. The only way I see the Bears maximizing his potential is completely overhauling the offense to something that resembles what the Ravens do, and they'll need a lot of personnel changes for that.
That being said, I don't think this QB class has a guy you could confidently say is a franchise changer at the position, so trading down and betting on Fields may be the right decision by default. If BY was 6'1 he'd be that dude. Stroud maybe in the right situation.
But my point is I can't remember the last time people hyped such an unproven passer of the football.
Yeah. As I say, that's probably the correct decision just based on where they are and the '23 QB class. 2 years left on his rookie deal. Put the best team together you can. But for me if he doesn't significantly improve his passing production there's no way you can sign him to a second deal.Not starting over. Build the rest of the team and play with the cards you’re dealt, I say.
Early second round means he’s getting drafted by a crappy team. Late first round means he’s getting drafted by a serious Super Bowl contender. Being drafted late in the first round would be ideal for him, and FAR better than being drafted early in the second round.Doesn’t really matter.. prob better for him to be a 2nd anyways instead of a late 1st.. get paid sooner no 5th year option