I get it. I'm with you 100% on the state of the country and how conspiracy theories of the past have come to light, yet most people don't even realize. We are living in an Idiocracy-like world and reality is satire. I also understand your thinking from a strategic element in regards to the current situation of the Bears.
But... how could a franchise come to the logical, analytical conclusion that bringing back one of the worst statistical QBs in the league--that can't process well, doesn't anticipate throws, has limited pocket awareness, has a low completion percentage, a terrible sack rate, terrible turnover rate, and a terrible record--is better than picking a potential franchise changing QB at 1?
Well I really haven't made this argument in a while but when you look at where things were, you have a quarterback Who has been under two really horrendous offensive Minds in Matt Nagy and Luke Getsy, has been behind an offensive line that has been horrible for most of his career, was on the team for a season when they completely tore everything down to the studs as part of year one of the rebuild and yet all of those stats are still held against him, when most people refer to him statistically, they always exclude his running totals and ignore the total yards in favor of just passing yards when he is a dual threat quarterback ( combining and looking at the total yards makes him look a lot better), he still has one of the best deep balls in the game and can put it on a dime, and his mental makeup has allowed him to perform in the city without cracking, which is something most quarterbacks cannot say when they come to play for Chicago.
When you think about it, sometimes if there's great quarterback playing college but the player is on a really bad team, fans who want him drafted will make all the excuses in the world for him. But when that same player has some flashes of really amazing things but he's stuck on a bad team in the NFL they don't get the same benefit of the doubt.
Fields has been stuck in a cycle of bullshit for a while that has done no favors to his career and even while having to deal with all that has still shown flashes of something special.
The people who want to keep Justin are simply the people who want to see what he can do with a complete team around him and an offensive coordinator that lets him do what he does best rather than trying to force him into his weaker areas which is exactly what both previous offensive coordinators did.
When you look at Miami and what their head coach did for Tua, you can see that coaching matters.