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Jason Peters believes that Fields will be "okay" this year.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/jason-pete ... 07935.html

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Jason Peters believes that Fields will be "okay" this year.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/jason-pete ... 07935.html


Peters wants to play another year. He was by far the best Bears OT. PFF ranked him 21st with a grade of 77.5. Larry Borom was at 65th with a grade of 61.4 and Tevin 'The Enforcer' Jenkins graded out at 47.5 but didn't have enough snaps for a ranking. With enough snaps, 47.5 would have put him at 82nd out of 84 ranked OT's.

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Tevin 'The Enforcer' Jenkins


:lol: I'm sure he would prefer that to Teven "The Christmas Tree Decorator" Jenkins.

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Tevin 'The Enforcer' Jenkins


:lol: I'm sure he would prefer that to Teven "The Christmas Tree Decorator" Jenkins.

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Jenkins was in very poor condition when he returned to the field last season. I hope/assume he will look more like a legitimate NFL offensive lineman this season instead of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. If he doesn't, this is yet another massive miss for Pace.

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Jenkins was in very poor condition when he returned to the field last season. I hope/assume he will look more like a legitimate NFL offensive lineman this season instead of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. If he doesn't, this is yet another massive miss for Pace.

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The correct play is to hold on to Jenkins until Pace offers two 3rd rounders to take him off our hands.

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are we making conclusions about rookies after one season now?

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Jason Peters believes that Fields will be "okay" this year.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/jason-pete ... 07935.html


Peters wants to play another year. He was by far the best Bears OT. PFF ranked him 21st with a grade of 77.5. Larry Borom was at 65th with a grade of 61.4 and Tevin 'The Enforcer' Jenkins graded out at 47.5 but didn't have enough snaps for a ranking. With enough snaps, 47.5 would have put him at 82nd out of 84 ranked OT's.

Poles should re-sign Peters.


I doubt that he can zone block anymore Augie.

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Fields is set up to fail already, bottom 5 receiving Corp ND bottom 5 offense line. I don't think we will know if Fields is the answer after this season.

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Jason Peters believes that Fields will be "okay" this year.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/jason-pete ... 07935.html


Peters wants to play another year. He was by far the best Bears OT. PFF ranked him 21st with a grade of 77.5. Larry Borom was at 65th with a grade of 61.4 and Tevin 'The Enforcer' Jenkins graded out at 47.5 but didn't have enough snaps for a ranking. With enough snaps, 47.5 would have put him at 82nd out of 84 ranked OT's.

Poles should re-sign Peters.


I doubt that he can zone block anymore Augie.


Good point. I hadn't thought about that.

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Jason Peters believes that Fields will be "okay" this year.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/jason-pete ... 07935.html


Peters wants to play another year. He was by far the best Bears OT. PFF ranked him 21st with a grade of 77.5. Larry Borom was at 65th with a grade of 61.4 and Tevin 'The Enforcer' Jenkins graded out at 47.5 but didn't have enough snaps for a ranking. With enough snaps, 47.5 would have put him at 82nd out of 84 ranked OT's.

Poles should re-sign Peters.


I doubt that he can zone block anymore Augie.


Good point. I hadn't thought about that.


Trying to find an updated list of who is left at OT in free agency.
We need at least one Josh Sitton type to fall our way.

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Jason Peters believes that Fields will be "okay" this year.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/jason-pete ... 07935.html


Peters wants to play another year. He was by far the best Bears OT. PFF ranked him 21st with a grade of 77.5. Larry Borom was at 65th with a grade of 61.4 and Tevin 'The Enforcer' Jenkins graded out at 47.5 but didn't have enough snaps for a ranking. With enough snaps, 47.5 would have put him at 82nd out of 84 ranked OT's.

Poles should re-sign Peters.


I doubt that he can zone block anymore Augie.


Good point. I hadn't thought about that.


Trying to find an updated list of who is left at OT in free agency.
We need at least one Josh Sitton type to fall our way.


https://www.nfl.com/news/top-101-nfl-fr ... -available

Duane Brown

Eric Fisher

Riley Rieff

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Jenkins was in very poor condition when he returned to the field last season. I hope/assume he will look more like a legitimate NFL offensive lineman this season instead of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. If he doesn't, this is yet another massive miss for Pace.

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Very, very early 2023 1st round draft prediction for the Bears from Dane Brugler of the Athletic isn't a QB or even a OT.

6. Chicago Bears: Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia
As evaluators fired up the tape to check out Jordan Davis, Travon Walker and Devonte Wyatt on the Georgia defensive line, how many times do you think this phrase was uttered: “Wait, who is this No. 88?” That would be Carter, who is entering his true junior season and was arguably the best player on the national champion’s defensive front last year.

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Very, very early 2023 1st round draft prediction for the Bears from Dane Brugler of the Athletic isn't a QB or even a OT.

6. Chicago Bears: Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia
As evaluators fired up the tape to check out Jordan Davis, Travon Walker and Devonte Wyatt on the Georgia defensive line, how many times do you think this phrase was uttered: “Wait, who is this No. 88?” That would be Carter, who is entering his true junior season and was arguably the best player on the national champion’s defensive front last year.

Caller Bobs predictions for 2023 draft picks are as relevant as Bruglers at this point. Clickbait would be giving his thoughts too much credit.

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Interesting Dan Wiederer talking to B, L & L now at the Score discussing Justin Fields. DW says there's nothing in Fields' NFL body of work that suggests he'll be an elite QB. All 3 seemed peeved and rapid-fired questions to him hoping for a slip up. Bernstein even brought up a couple individual outstanding passes. DW conceded okay there were a few good passes. DW will be interesting working now for a station of Fields shills. He's got a very quick wit. Interesting when he's on with P & S if P tries his debating tactics on him. Score Bears guests seem the least opinion shackled than anyone on-air at the station pitted against hosts who squeeze tightly on to their mandated opinions.


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Interesting Dan Wiederer talking to B, L & L now at the Score discussing Justin Fields. DW says there's nothing in Fields' NFL body of work that suggests he'll be an elite QB. All 3 seemed peeved and rapid-fired questions to him hoping for a slip up. Bernstein even brought up a couple individual outstanding passes. DW conceded okay there were a few good passes. DW will be interesting working now for a station of Fields shills. He's got a very quick wit. Interesting when he's on with P & S if P tries his debating tactics on him. Score Bears guests seem the least opinion shackled than anyone on-air at the station pitted against hosts who squeeze tightly on to their mandated opinions.


Good for Wiederer.

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Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?

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Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.

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Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.

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Tall Midget wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.

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Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.


The ghost of Rush Limbaugh has apparently seized control of Nas' account.

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Tall Midget wrote:
Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.


The ghost of Rush Limbaugh has apparently seized control of Nas' account.


There's nothing anyone can say that will convince me that wasn't the case for MANY reporters in Chicago and around the country.

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Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.


And a hint of gay.

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Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.


The ghost of Rush Limbaugh has apparently seized control of Nas' account.


There's nothing anyone can say that will convince me that wasn't the case for MANY reporters in Chicago and around the country.


Fields was one of the most exciting prospects to enter the NFL in many years, he excelled in a top program, he won some big games under pressure, and he was considered more or less the same level of talent as Trevor Lawrence from the time both QBs emerged in Georgia.

There are/were many reasons to believe he can succeed at a high level in the NFL.

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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.


And a hint of gay.


Trevor Lawrence has more than a hint of that.

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Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.


And a hint of gay.


Yep! Fields, Lawrence, and Murray are questionable. I don't care, but it would be cool for the community if they came out.

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Fields was one of the most exciting prospects to enter the NFL in many years, he excelled in a top program, he won some big games under pressure, and he was considered more or less the same level of talent as Trevor Lawrence from the time both QBs emerged in Georgia.

There are/were many reasons to believe he can succeed at a high level in the NFL.


I remember suggesting Fields was a brighter prospect than Lawrence right after his beat down of Clemson, but I also think there had to be legit reasons he was the sixth QB taken in the draft.

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Nas wrote:
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Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Bernstein using small sample size as an indicator of future success huh? Interesting.
Remember those couple of throws he had?


Hell, Mitch had some nice throws too.


Bernstein's point is that Fields may not have a great statistical year, but he needs to make great plays consistently in practice and in games to convince him that he can be the long-term answer at QB. Bernstein says that "greatness doesn't hide" and thus Fields needs to demonstrate greatness on a regular basis.

Bernstein is no longer a Fields apologist. Like Hoge and Jahns, he has adjusted his position on Fields without announcing he has adjusted his position on Fields. The fact that all three analysts have quickly lost faith in Fields suggests that their praise for Fields was grounded more in disdain for Nagy than it was in appreciation for Fields' ability.


It came off as disingenuous support because he was black.


And a hint of gay.


Yep! Fields, Lawrence, and Murray are questionable. I don't care, but it would be cool for the community if they came out.


Trevor Lawrence may finish their career as the first female QB in the history of the NFL.

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Fields was one of the most exciting prospects to enter the NFL in many years, he excelled in a top program, he won some big games under pressure, and he was considered more or less the same level of talent as Trevor Lawrence from the time both QBs emerged in Georgia.

There are/were many reasons to believe he can succeed at a high level in the NFL.


I remember suggesting Fields was a brighter prospect than Lawrence right after his beat down of Clemson, but I also think there had to be legit reasons he was the sixth QB taken in the draft.


His attitude and his dedication to the game. He has pretty much every tool you need to play at an elite level.

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