CW - "Practice is harder than the game."

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Keeping Fields and not getting a QB the year before was probably a tough decision.
When another #1 fell into their lap after Fields had another year it was not.

Especially after seeing the moves Poles could make for Williams, Fields was never his plan.
Yep. And the truth is Poles didn’t draft JF. He was under zero obligation to him. Cheers to Poles for not wasting more time and energy on Justin.
 

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During 1 on 1 film review of the Bills game with Flus and Caleb, Flus asked Caleb what he learned from the experience. Caleb's response was "Practice is harder than the game". Dang! He gets it. Also, his understanding of the offensive calls with his recognition of the defensive coverage, in real play time development, seems to be extremely high; even off the chart for a rookie.

I for one, a Justin Fields supporter, think the Bears. Poles and Flus are to be commended for making the tough decisions to trade Fields, select Williams and the quick turnaround of tearing down and rebuilding a solid roster. One more draft should put them in the upper echelon of teams for the next decade. In my 50+ years of Bears fandom I truly see the beginning of a competitive and dominating team we can all celebrate. GO BEARS!
how come they don't call you geezer? must be a fanboi thing
 

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Yep, CW has an actual runway. to be fair, his headset was cutting in and out on those 2nd and 3rd drives against Cinci. After he got his helmet working, he started clicking. Could have been jitters playing at Soldier Field for the first time too.

Color me ***,
I am balls deep in on CW.
anyone with an operational brain already knew this
 

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Man, I can’t imagine how hard practices were.
 

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