Guys, this isn't an attempt to dampen the Fields enthusiasm, but I disagree with your assessment of Mitch's leadership. Guys wanted to play for him, especially when people still had hope that he was the answer at QB. The oft-injured Kyle Long played through way more injuries than he should have because he wanted to support Mitch. And as I've documented before, I had a good long talk with two of his linemen from North Carolina, and they had nothing but accolades for him. They loved the guy, and believe me, it was in a social setting where they had nothing to gain or lose. We all know that Mitch was lacking at QB. My only regret with Mitch was that he was our first round pick- dude is going to be an amazing backup; just not for the Bears.
Having said all that, Fields is as cool as the underside of a pillow and seems to be on a different level.
Quick, name a few "amazing backups". There is Fitzmagic and maybe only him.
Now before you go to Steve Young and Aaron Rodgers, technically they were backups but, in reality, they were starters in waiting with a Hall-of-Fame QB in front of them.
Consider that Nick Foles was an amazing backup in Philly. Why don't you want him here?
Trubisky is a really nice guy, but is limited as a QB. He is going to be a really nice backup QB in Buffalo, so long as their starter is not injuried. Perhaps, he will grow and become a solid QB in a pinch. Right now, he is running scared whenever he is on the field, except he is scared of running due to injuries in the past.
I really don't believe that he is a leader. I think that people really like him and try to do everything for him to succeed. They are figuratively running through walls because they want their friend to be successful, not because he led them to run through those walls (if that makes sense).