Aesopian
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Hope Fields gets this level of improvement next year.
Do Bears fans deserve a good QB?Fields doesn't deserve it
If they don't want to provide him with a quality supporting cast and will then blame him for offensive players, clearly, no.Do Bears fans deserve a good QB?
He isn’t a bears fan, he just wanted to fuck PaytonDo Bears fans deserve a good QB?
Don't know what you're hoping for when all know Fields will get the opposite of that.Hope Fields gets this level of improvement next year.
Having pick number 3, 35, and 67 should helpDon't know what you're hoping for when all know Fields will get the opposite of that.
I bet Tua still struggles.
The few games I watched with Tua...he just didn't seem like an NFL caliber starter to me.Tua has been a dink and dunker for most of his nfl career so we'll see how he fares with Hill. There used to be talk with Mayfield hooking up with Odell back in the day and we know how that ended up . . . hmmmm
The few games I watched with Tua...he just didn't seem like an NFL caliber starter to me.
I wonder if we're allowed to use Tua as a test case for how much excellent weapons help a QB's career versus it being the other way around?
In general...I think the consensus on ccs has moved to "the other way around."If a QB needs elite weapons and elite blocking to succeed, then he isn't elite. The QB makes the WR, not the other way around.
In general, I think most understand that a good QB makes WR’s better AND a good WR can help a QB be better.In general...I think the consensus on ccs has moved to "the other way around."
No links in it@Fearless Gun G.O.A.T did Hyatt make this thread title?
In general, I think most understand that a good QB makes WR’s better AND a good WR can help a QB be better.
Most I think understand it’s not an absolute one way or the other. It’s not a black and white thing