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On 9/28/2021 at 10:06 AM, Shadow_Creek said:

didn't nagy give up play calling duties last season or did he try doing it again this year?

Bears' fans could clarify, but I think Bill Lazor calls plays, which could have been disturbing to some viewers yesterday, although it didn't look life threatening for Fields.

Comparisons, memorable for me, were Stafford getting bashed vs Jets in 2017(I think), Cam Newton looking almost knocked out, several games...and Josh Allen in grave danger in a 2017 preseason game, behind an 'experimental' O line, vs Bengals. McDermott wisely got Josh out of there fast.

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9 hours ago, waterdog said:

Bears' fans could clarify, but I think Bill Lazor calls plays, which could have been disturbing to some viewers yesterday, although it didn't look life threatening for Fields.

Comparisons, memorable for me, were Stafford getting bashed vs Jets in 2017(I think), Cam Newton looking almost knocked out, several games...and Josh Allen in grave danger in a 2017 preseason game, behind an 'experimental' O line, vs Bengals. McDermott wisely got Josh out of there fast.


The Bears would’ve been wise, to sit J. Fields all of 2021 IMO. 

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Some of the best deep balls by any QB this year in only his 1st start…. And Robinson dropped another deep one that would’ve been a TD.  Design your offense around Fields’ strengths and let him tear the league up while he continues to learn the position. 

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On 9/27/2021 at 10:22 AM, King Colt said:

The game against the Browns yesterday is a great example why coaches never listen to fans. Offense under Fields: 47 yards all day! Sacked 9 times, first half 16 total plays.  

They called terrible plays

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