Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Never Forget Justin Fields Tried To Warn Us About Matt Eberflus

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People are at a loss for what has happened to Caleb Williams. The young quarterback was playing terrific football before the bye week, throwing four TDs against Jacksonville. Now, he looks skittish, demoralized, inaccurate, and completely unwilling to take risks. It is hard to watch. However, this shouldn’t be some grand mystery. The truth is we’ve seen this before. In case people forgot, the same thing was happening with Justin Fields. At multiple points during his run, he was completing barely half his passes, failed to crack 200 yards, and wasn’t throwing touchdowns. Sound familiar?

Here’s the thing. Fields had a rare moment of frustrated honesty during the height of those issues. In the middle of a presser, the quarterback admitted he was being “overcoached.” It felt like he was playing robotically and was not allowed to be himself. He later retracted the statement, but anybody with common sense knew those comments weren’t an accident.

Justin Fields was clearly talking about Matt Eberflus.

At the time, people assumed he was referencing Luke Getsy, the offensive coordinator. It made sense. He had the most say over how the quarterback played, right? Well, Getsy is gone, but the same thing is happening to Williams now. The only person left on the staff connecting the two quarterbacks is head coach Matt Eberflus. This shouldn’t be a surprise. Eberflus is a defensive coach. Like most of them, he sees the game through defensive eyes, meaning his sole focus is forcing and avoiding turnovers. His mandate to Justin Fields was 200-2-0. That is 200 yards, two touchdowns, and zero turnovers.

It sounds nice in theory, but telling a quarterback to focus more on protecting the ball rather than scoring points makes them passive. They become afraid of taking risks, which inevitably leads to inaccuracy and taking way too many unnecessary hits. Fields recognized the issue last year. Nobody wanted to hear it. Maybe they’ll listen now.

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PoochPest
Nov 12, 2024 10:10 pm

No Erik. He wasn’t talking about Eberflus. He was talking about Getsy. Erik, you reach for explanations that don’t exist. Not only is it possible to have two consecutive BAD offensive coordinators, but the common denominator are the people who PICKED them. It is either Eberflus and/or Poles. I don’t think Poles knows what makes a good coach. I KNOW that Eberflus doesn’t know what makes a good coach OR coordinator. You can’t be in a room with failure for two (now two and a half) years and not know the guy in the next office is incompetent. If you… Read more »

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Nov 12, 2024 7:12 pm

Official voting has ended: by the slimmest of margins, fans do not want to trade Caleb for Fields et. al. At least not yet.

barry_mccockiner
Nov 12, 2024 1:16 pm

Welcome, everybody, to where I’ve been for the past nine months.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Nov 12, 2024 1:00 pm

Caleb for Fields, Daniels, and a 1st 2025? Vote + for no; Vote – for yes.

Skee
Skee
Nov 12, 2024 12:38 pm

Oh my god, this writer obsessed that Justin Fields was the problem with Da Bears, how can he flip the script like this, I need to go throw up, this is unbelievable, this writer has no shame…!

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