He didn’t say that during the postgame press conference. If he would have, you’re right, it would’ve been slightly different.
And to be clear, Luke Getsy didn’t simply say “we need to execute” either. Not defending him, but the team is full of scapegoaters and guys who refuse to take responsibility.
You can justifiably criticize Fields’ play in many areas, but to call him a bad teammate or leader is so far off base I question whether you’re a true fan or just a troll. The man has literally been taking personal responsibility for dog shit offensive line and receiver play for 3 years. The fact that your argument is based off one occasion in which he lightly holds a rookie accountable (while also subsequently building him back up) is completely ridiculous. GTFO with this petty ass bullshit.
It’s not remotely based one on instance. And what are you talking about he’s taken responsibility for the line? You’re talking about a dude that needed to call a second press conference two hours apart to walk back blaming the coaching staff?
The team and fanbase have done everything possible to make excuses and give him opportunities, and I hope he succeeds. But he has very much deflected responsibility when given the opportunity.
Justin Herbert had two dropped touchdowns and a fumble inside the 15. You think Fields is the only guy who has passes dropped? Mahomes threw a truly perfect dart in their loss to Philly. Did he feel the need to call out a receiver (a rookie no less)?
That’s the most negative emotion Justin Herbert has shown in four pro years and four college years. It was even pointed out in the broadcast, and as a positive. Fields did that SAME SHIT last week too. Just stop.
Yeah this is just a straight up mischaracterization of who Fields is. He is always taking responsibility for his games. There other things you can get on Fields about
Spot the leader…
Justin Herbert: I could have put my guys in better positions to make plays.
Justin Fields: Yeah, Tyler just misjudged it. He apologized to me personally after the game. He makes that catch and it’s pretty much over.
Conveniently leaving out the context with your summation.
https://x.com/Schrock_And_Awe/status/1727446190051012698?s=20
He didn’t say that during the postgame press conference. If he would have, you’re right, it would’ve been slightly different.
And to be clear, Luke Getsy didn’t simply say “we need to execute” either. Not defending him, but the team is full of scapegoaters and guys who refuse to take responsibility.
You can justifiably criticize Fields’ play in many areas, but to call him a bad teammate or leader is so far off base I question whether you’re a true fan or just a troll. The man has literally been taking personal responsibility for dog shit offensive line and receiver play for 3 years. The fact that your argument is based off one occasion in which he lightly holds a rookie accountable (while also subsequently building him back up) is completely ridiculous. GTFO with this petty ass bullshit.
It’s not remotely based one on instance. And what are you talking about he’s taken responsibility for the line? You’re talking about a dude that needed to call a second press conference two hours apart to walk back blaming the coaching staff?
The team and fanbase have done everything possible to make excuses and give him opportunities, and I hope he succeeds. But he has very much deflected responsibility when given the opportunity.
Not at all the same.
Tyler fkd up. And what fields said was 100% correct.
Justin Herbert had two dropped touchdowns and a fumble inside the 15. You think Fields is the only guy who has passes dropped? Mahomes threw a truly perfect dart in their loss to Philly. Did he feel the need to call out a receiver (a rookie no less)?
You mean the same guy who did this?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IOwjkc_SFbY
That’s the most negative emotion Justin Herbert has shown in four pro years and four college years. It was even pointed out in the broadcast, and as a positive. Fields did that SAME SHIT last week too. Just stop.
Yes he did.
Accountability.
Yeah this is just a straight up mischaracterization of who Fields is. He is always taking responsibility for his games. There other things you can get on Fields about
“How can we make this conversation about how everything is Field’s fault?”