As someone who wants to see Fields succeed and still believes in him I am happy that our upcoming schedule is so tough, it will be the ultimate test for Fields the true make-it-or-break-it time for him as our franchise QB. If he can succeed against the lions, browns, vikings he is the guy and if he sucks he isn’t.

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        1 year ago

        Some of those people hating on him actually wanted him to succeed but flipped the switch just to go with some rant flow on this sub.They aren’t true fans, just emotional dolls.

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      1 year ago

      Regardless of where you fall, the answer is yes because even if you want the team to move on, Fields playing well only increases his trade value.

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        Totally agree. The only reason to want to see Fields fail the ROS, is to “be right” or to justify the move on approach. Chances are, he will continue to play well in streaks and we will never know what could have been.

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      I’m indifferent at this point. He is right on the far end of possibly becoming a boom. Mpst signs point to him being a bust, just like every other qb we’ve ever had. Why care? If he does great, the great! If he’s trash, then whatever, he will just be another name in the long list of bad Bears qb’s. At this point I don’t expect anything other than garbage from this franchise with the occasional playoff appearance that was entirely dependent on the defense they always seem to be able to put together every 5-7 years or so.