Can Justin Fields solidify himself as the starter moving forward? Could he be traded? Brad Biggs answers your Chicago Bears questions weekly.
This website stores data such as cookies to enable essential site functionality, as well as marketing, personalization, and analytics. By remaining on this website, you indicate your consent.Chicago Bears Q&A: Can Justin Fields solidify himself as the starter moving forward? Could he be traded? What was with the 4th-and-1 call?Despite a career-best game Sunday against the Denver Broncos, there are still many questions surrounding Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields.
The positives here are Fields played with rhythm and was on time. He created space in the pocket. He kept his eyes up when he was on the move. All of those are things that need to translate to Thursday night against the Commanders and in the weeks to come. If it does, the offense will have more explosive plays — there were six completions of 20-plus yards against Denver.
“It’s the play that, when you have the defensive line the way that they were aligned, and we knew what the structure was going to be like, we wanted that run scheme. It still takes us doing the job, and we didn’t necessarily do the job to get that one done.” “Fortunately, he’s not one of the new guys, right?” Getsy said. “So that should comfort him a little bit more. We got some good work in through camp with him on the left side. We’re excited to see him go. We’ll see how far he can go. We’ll see how the next day or two goes and just take it from there.”“I would assume he has a legitimate chance,” Getsy said. “But it’s gonna take another day or two to make sure everybody feels good with it.
There were teams intrigued by Fields after his rookie season in 2021, teams that wondered if a regime change would lead the Bears to consider trading him. I know of a few clubs that remained relatively upbeat about him after last season. Where the interest level could be now, I can’t speculate. 3) A defense that can limit explosive plays. That is what the NFL has become. It’s more important to reduce explosive plays in the current NFL than it is to stop the run. That’s reality. So, a creative pass rush and a good secondary are required. You need defensive players who can make plays on the ball.
After a false start, there was a 24-yard pass to Darnell Mooney and then the offense moved quickly to get off another snap prior to the two-minute warning, a 1-yard run by Roschon Johnson. Coming out of the clock stoppage, Justin Fields hit Cole Kmet for an 11-yard gain and, at that point, they are on their own 47-yard line. The clock really isn’t an enemy there. What derailed the possession was a sack on the next play that made it second-and-16 with about a minute to play.
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