The Doctor Of Style wrote:
And here is the thing with Ryan Poles. The main reason that there is now a drum beat to get him whacked is because it appears that he "whiffed" on the #1 overall pick. Which I tried to tell guys like you that you cannot whiff on. He looks extremely incompetent now because he currently drafted what appears to be the worst of the 4 rookie QBs who happen to be starting. That's why people are calling for his head these days. People are pissed that he drafted Caleb Williams.
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
When lunacy begets lunacy. Justin Fields entered the 2023 season as a legitimate MVP candidate. Vegas Prognosticators were also part of the "Fields Cult" apparently
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023 ... ard-picks/Quote:
Key MVP odds
Patrick Mahomes (+600)
Joe Burrow (+700)
Josh Allen (+750)
Jalen Hurts (+900)
Justin Herbert (+950)
Lamar Jackson (+1400)
Aaron Rodgers (+1500)
Trevor Lawrence (+1800)
Tua Tagovailoa (+2200)
Justin Fields (+2500)
Dak Prescott (+2500)
https://www.chicagosportshq.com/chicago ... elds-31930Quote:
Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields has the 11th best odds at +1800 to win the 2023 NFL MVP Award.
BetMGM gives the latest update on Fields getting a lot of attention with betters this offseason.
Lastly, Bears QB Justin Fields is receiving a lot of buzz this offseason after his ridiculous 2022 season. The 24-year-old has the third-highest ticket percentage (9.3), which is higher than former MVPs Lamar Jackson (8.9) and Patrick Mahomes (8.7). However, Fields is only receiving 8.4 percent of the handle. The young dual-threat quarterback completed 60.4 percent of his passes for 2,242 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions in 2022. He also had an incredible year on the ground, totaling 1,143 yards and eight scores. It was one of the surprise stories of last season, leaving bettors to think Fields could take another leap this season.
Fields' MVP odds opened up at +3000 and have quickly moved to +1800 ahead of training camp. With such a big shift, bettors might feel pressured to place a wager on the young QB. However, the best move is to wait and see how training camp and preseason go for Fields. The Bears added D.J. Moore to their wide receiver unit, which should help Fields' passing numbers. That being said, the jury is still out on the young quarterback and if his performance last season was a flash in the pan. Fields is uber-talented and plays in a division that many believe is up for grabs, making him a trendy MVP pick.
This should be a fun season for Bears fans as Fields should take the next step in his maturation process as a future star with standout receiver DJ Moore running routes for him in 2023.
You are the same dude who shot down each and every dissenting opinion regarding Caleb Williams this past summer. One of the very same guys (and there were quite a few around here) who knew he'd be great after watching him bumslay shitty teams while he was in college. Each and every time someone deviated from CFMB consensus, guys like you were right there for ya to proclaim that no one knew anything.
For the past 10 weeks I've watched everyone from the concession stand guy to the ghost of Michael McCaskey get blamed for Caleb's troubles. Everyone except Caleb of course.
The primary reason that the Bears suck is because Caleb sucks. They have a solid roster and a shitty QB. That is where Poles made his mistake. He rode the wrong and now he's going to have to pay for it.
As far as Justin Fields goes it's embarrassing that he (a backup) is decidedly better than our starter. Which is the most shameful thing in all of this.
^Yeah, all this can be easily summed up with: 'Nothing that went wrong while Justin was here was his fault, everything thats gone wrong since then is Calebs fault'.
Theres nothing more to you here than that.
That JLN comment had the desired effect. He has you dead to rights on this.