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Chris Simms réévalue Justin Fields au milieu des blessures des Bears | NBC Sports Chicago



Les Bears ont une fiche de 2-1 et se préparent à affronter les Giants de New York lors de la semaine 4, mais l’infraction de dépassement a été putride. C’est sur Justin Fields ? Blessures? Le coordinateur offensif Luke Getsy ? L’analyste de la NFL pour NBC Sports Chris Simms rejoint Ken Davis et Josh Schrock pour discuter et décomposer le jeu de Justin Fields jusqu’à présent cette année et pour discuter si son opinion sur Justin a changé en quelque chose de plus positif. #NBCSportsChicago #ChicagoBears #Bears #JustinFields #NewYorkGiants #Giants #ChrisSimms #UnderCenterPodcast #MattEberflus #RyanPoles ✔️ Abonnez-vous à NBC Sports Chicago : https://www.youtube.com/c/NBCSportsChicago?sub_confirmation=1 ✔️ https://www.nbcsportschicago.com/podcasts ✔️ Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter All-Access Daily : https://nbcsportschicago.com/newsletter ✔️ Téléchargez l’application MyTeams : https://bit.ly/MyTeamsApp NBC Sports Chicago sur les réseaux sociaux médias ► Suivez sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nbcschicago/ ► Aimez sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/NBCSChicago ► Suivez sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/NBCSChicago Page YouTube de NBC Sports Chicago. Domicile des Chicago Bulls, des Chicago White Sox et des Chicago Blackhawks. Nous connectons les fans avec les équipes qu’ils aiment. La couverture de NBC Sports Chicago comprend : NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Chicago Cubs et Chicago Bears. Les programmes originaux de NBC Sports Chicago incluent: Football Aftershow, Unfiltered with David Kaplan, The Rush, Under Center Podcast, Blackhawks Talk Podcast, Bulls Talk Podcast, Cubs Talk Podcast et White Sox Talks Podcast. Visitez https://NBCSportsChicago.com pour les derniers flux en direct, les scores, les après-matchs et plus encore, le tout au même endroit. Chris Simms réévalue Justin Fields au milieu des blessures des Bears | NBC Sports Chicago https://www.youtube.com/NBCSportsChicago

26 Comments

  1. How do we know if the coaching staff don’t have trust in the pass protection and the WRs??

  2. Bear fans making excuses for Justin. Justin didn't even make excuses for himself. He played like trash

  3. I won't claim Fields had a good game. But contrast Simms to what Trent Dilfer and Tim Jenkins said about Fields – it really feels like Dilfer and Jenkins actually looked at tape of the game, and Simms and these NBC Sports Chicago bozos are just selling a narrative that they know a large segments of dumb Bears fans are going to buy into. We wouldn't get shit like this if Bears fans wouldn't tune into it.

  4. I believe Justin would be a star with some playmakers..like Tua tungaviola , last year everyone wrote him off, same kind of stuff , can't read defence, held ball ext., They add a few playmakers, and now he was battling with Josh Allen

  5. No one is talking a Bout the Allen Robinson affect last year…Mooney is a good reciever but he had such a great year last year cuz Robinson required a lot of attention..look at st Brown, he is having a decent few games, because Mooney requires more attention, A 2nd year QB in his 2nd completely different offence, can't do what elite qbs like Rodgers or Brady does and make no name receivers relevant….ifk maybe I'm way off, and I want to believe Fields is the ONE, us bears fans are starving for a elite QB

  6. Look at the PROTECTION those QB’s have and the receivers they are throwing to. 13 games in two different systems. Bears continue to run the football the way they are and the passing game will come around. Defenses are focusing on stopping Fields and that is contributing to the success of the running game and if they keep rushing for 200 + yards, teams will have to give more attention to the running game and then you open up the passing game as DB’s creep up to aid in run support. What happen to the saying that a young QB’s best friend is a good running game; to set up the play action pass. Clam down Bears fans it’s the BEGINNING of the rebuild not the FINISHED product. Rome wasn’t built in a day.

  7. The Real Justin Fields

    Him looking frozen in the pocket unable to make any reads beyond the 1st read (in the pocket). He panics and scrambles or runs into sacks. His accuracy (roughly 50%) is not there because he rarely gets set on his throws and when he does set, he is too slow releasing the ball. He is a fumbling machine, that is his greatest consistency year over year. I cannot understand the love for this guy? He is worse than Cade McNown at this point. He makes dumb comments in the press, plays poorly on game day (consistently), shows hardly any growth as a player and presents himself in public as young man who is still trying to figure out who he is let alone how to play quarterback at a high level in the NFL!

    This is the exact same process of hope and dillusion with Mitch, but he was far more successful and self-aware at the same points; how is no one seeing this?

    These are all the flags so many “experts” had on him leading up to the draft and the exact reason he was in a free fall before the idiot duo of Pace/Nagy tried to desperately save their jobs with a Hail Mary trading away the future and drafting him. What did they have to lose, it was their only viable option to keep their jobs. But they are gone and we are stuck with their long shot who is just not the guy.

    Want in one hand…. crap in other…… what do you have?

  8. Bears are 2-1 and got everybody scratching their head. Seems like the Bears and staff got a game plan together and they sticking to their guns, not their fault you don’t understand. Like fields said they’re the ones putting in the work. BEAR DOWN.

  9. Everyone has to remember it's year 2 for Justin and he's playing under a new coach. The Bears need to surround him with some talent.

  10. How can anyone that knows sport's feel comfortable saying a team starting 3 rookie Lineman plus a guy with a bad hand is going to be a good line? A-Rob is gone. Aaron lost his #1 reciever and lost to the Vikings and damn near lost in Chicago.

  11. I wish the Bears can hire some legend QBs like Joe Montana or Warren Moon to work with their QBs.

  12. My biggest question at this point is.. what changed from last year? The staff trusted him last year. He threw 20+ passes multiple times last year. He definitely showed signs of development last year. Why has the entire philosophy changed this year?

  13. We’re really concentrating on Justin Fields but I think we’re ignoring the fact that the OC is learning on the job

  14. How much CAN a QB develop with subpar talent? I mean, are the receivers running the routes correctly? Are they where he is expecting to see them? The O line has been great in the run, but Justin has been pressured and hit more than pretty much anyone. How do you prevent him from starting to see ghosts if you just increase the throwing for the sake of it? I want to see more obviously, but is it a matter of not trusting him or is it a matter of protecting him from learning the wrong things right now? Are they developing the pass catchers and the line first?

  15. Can't really hear either host and it's not the first time. You guys need to get it together or I won't listen anymore. Chris Sims volume is perfect.

  16. What if the plan is to start slow and then have Justin pick up the pace and get into a pass game later on. It’s a long season and I won’t want to have Justin taking too many hits by the defense line. That’s if he’s sitting back waiting to pass.

  17. Imagine being complete shit at your job and then after you get fired, you're able to get a job later in life that allows you to critique the current employees. If you're able to do that, your name must be Chris Simms.

  18. Give JF some space folks. The ENTIRE team is working to improve….. it's not like any room on this team right now is SB capable except the RB room.

  19. 2 much JF focus. we have OC who never had that job b4. no trusts built or given. WR corps is worse than college level team. and of course, JF w/ nightmares that seem to haunt him and prob. being told not to turn the ball over so it's gotten to his head

  20. The issue is Fields is out of rhythm and the cause is mechanics and indecision. The mechanics looked good in preseason, but it isn’t showing up other than a handful of play’s in season. Tim Jenkins said they need to shorten Fields 3 step and a hitch drop to a 1 step and skip drop. Shortening his drop will give him the opportunity to get in rhythm, but he still needs to be decisive and cut the ball loose. Keep running keep winning and continue coaching him up he’ll either start improving or not.

  21. Everyone wants to give this guy a 100 million dollar receiver. Would you buy a 16 year old a new Ferrari before he proves he can drive ? The Bears are trying to win games the only way they can while this young QB developes.

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