Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Former QB Gushes Over Justin Fields’ “Badass” Vikings Performance

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Anybody that calls the game Justin Fields played on Sunday “decent” or “okay” is clearly focused on the box score. They saw 208 passing yards, a touchdown pass, and 47 rushing yards. They didn’t watch the actual game and how the Chicago Bears quarterback took it over in the second half. It was the first time since that performance in Pittsburgh that it felt like Fields took command. He was the best player on the field, and it wasn’t even debatable.

People won’t count the 52-yard touchdown run called back because of a bogus penalty. They don’t count two ugly drops by Dante Pettis that would’ve improved his passing total. Everything about that game said Fields was finally starting to gain a measure of comfort in the offense. He wasn’t overthinking. Throws were coming out on time and in a rhythm. Former Super Bowl champion Trent Dilfer review the tape. He was blown away by how good Fields looked and expressed as much on 670 The Score.

Justin Fields’ progress is becoming clearer by the week.

Through his first three games, the young quarterback had a combined passer rating of 50.0. In the previous two against New York and Minnesota, he has bumped that up to 97.2. His throws are more decisive and accurate. He’s willing to take the checkdowns for 4-5 yards rather than hanging onto the ball, hoping for a big play. That is the maturation people have waited for. It’s a big reason why the Vikings only sacked him twice after he was dropped 11 times in the previous two weeks.

Franchise quarterbacks are supposed to elevate everybody around them. Sunday was the first real example of Justin Fields doing this. Bad protection? Unreliable receivers? No running game? It didn’t matter. He made plays anyway and led the team to 19 unanswered points. If not for a defensive breakdown in the final minutes, people would be talking about that game as the signature win of his career.

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Dilfer is correct. It was a badass performance. One can only imagine how much better he’ll be once the Bears put more help around him.

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David Dorich
David Dorich
Oct 11, 2022 7:21 pm

Some people are just negative about everything, don’t watch the games if you don’t like it. The Bears ability to adapt is so much better than the last few years and they hustle like they haven’t for a good while. Good things will happen and the naysayers will be celebrating like they believed all along.

Ghost Tomahawk
Ghost Tomahawk
Oct 11, 2022 3:24 pm

So what he is telling us is after a college career and a full season of NFL games Fields figured out how to check down and stop taking sacks while looking for homeruns…humeruns….

Killin it.

🤣🤣🤣

Obviously math isn’t Fields strong suit or he would’ve known high % intermediate range passes need to be his bread and butter… especially with a sketchy line.

Wes
Wes
Oct 11, 2022 3:23 pm

This is a very positive report and encourages optimism in the upcoming maturity of our franchise quarterback. I think he’s right and it’s going to get better as time goes on. Just wait until Ryan Poles add the needed talent in the next free agent and draft class.

Rick
Rick
Oct 11, 2022 2:39 pm

Keep saying it. Bears in playoffs, Fields top 10 qb.

Sam K.
Oct 11, 2022 10:41 am

Let’s see how he looks after the Patriots and Cowboys games. I for one hope he looks just as good or better. But so far it was one game of NFL level QB play. Let’s see him string together some decent games. He has a good chance to further his confidence this Thursday against a pretty weak WA. team. Hope he does great!! But if he does bad I’m sure it will be everyone else’s fault but him lol. Go Fields and #Beardown!

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