I’d like your thoughts on how you would rank the below scenarios from best to worse, assume draft is with our highest pick:

  1. Fields stays, coaching staff stays, draft other position
  2. Fields stays, new coaching staff, draft other position
  3. Draft new QB, coaching staff stays
  4. Draft new QB, new coaching staff

Mine would be: 2,4,1,3

  • Gryffindorq@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    if Caleb Williams stays at USC 1 more year than the 20% chance id go for 4 disappears and im 100% on 2

  • TrollTollPayer@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Do you honestly believe Fields would be successful with his 3rd coaching staff in 4 years?

    Haven’t bears fans seen that that doesn’t work?

  • Sure_Station9370@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I’m down to just ride the Fields train man. We went from having nothing but Herbert/Fields rushing on offense last year to now having a couple of good linemen and 1 not trash/mediocre receiver. Our center can’t even snap a ball without it going 5 feet off target every play. I dunno if Fields will ever get us to the NFC championship let alone a Super Bowl but I want Harrison across the field from Moore, someone who can snap a fucking ball, and Getsy’s head on a pike before we even address the Fields issue.

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    10 months ago

    Number 3 is what is going to happen and it will be a disaster. Ideally #1 and #4 are the only viable options

  • PeanutBear33@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    New gm, New hc, New qb.

    Keep gm, keep hc, keep qb. It will fail and then we’ll do the above the year after and finally be in sync.

    Everything else is equally as terrible as it keeps gm, hc, and qb out of sync and we continue to play this dumb game of not figuring out more than one thing can be bad at a time