Kolek planning to go pro
Bears fans have to hope the comparisons to early Russell Wilson are correct. Right now, Fields doesn't look very accurate as a passer, but he can make a lot happen with his legs to make up for that. However, a QB that runs a lot tends to get pretty beat up within a few years; RG3 comes to mind, though he was slighter than Fields, but even a guy built like Cam eventually paid the price for all those hits.But, Wilson become considerably more accurate as he got more experience, and he was one of the few QBs I can remember that lasted as a threat as a runner, so that would be a good blueprint to follow.
Long returns allowed. Errant kickoffs. Muffed kickoffs, punts and onside kicks. Shanked punts. Essentially everything that could go wrong on special teams did, and the Packers still won by 15.There is no way they win against a playoff opponent if the STs play like that.
Also funny, I used to be the blind Chicago hater for ragging on Jay Cutler. Now if I compare the Bears quarterback to him it’s like I kicked dirt on Al McGuire’s grave around here. Weird how that happens.
But, Wilson become considerably more accurate as he got more experience, and he was one of the few QBs I can remember that lasted as a threat as a runner, so that would be a good blueprint to follow.
I don't see any comparison between the two except one was very good and one was quite bad.Wilson had a QBR of 73 as a rookie. Fields has a QBR of 27.Wilson had 26 TD / 6 Int. Fields has 6 TD / 10 Int.
Cause you routinely made dumb comments about Cutler and made him out to be a joke of a QB. Posting the Charles Woodson quote on repeat. Bears fans here were reasonable. Cutler had many flaws, but he was never as horrific as the press or other people made him out to be. And his tenure in Chicago was rife with deterrents that were out of his control.But no Bears fan thought he was a superstar messiah that you aspire to in a QB. So to compare a young promising first round QB to him, less than a full season into his career, you know exactly what you're doing, and its dumb. But not entirely surprising.I think Wilson's best ability with running is knowing when to use it. He can get upfield with the best of them, but still looks to make throws even when the pocket breaks down or he is flushed. Fields had some of the same mentality in college and has shown it as times as a Bear. Fingers crossed.Cause their team and personnel situations were TOTALLY the same and aligned to make a direct comparison.Wilson, as a rookie, had a Pro Bowl LT in Okung and a Pro Bowl center in Unger. He had a prime Marshawn Lynch. And the Seahawks had the beginning of the Legion of Boom which was one of the best defenses of the modern era and gave them a huge point differential. Also, an accomplished coach that knew what he was doing. Wilson was throwing less than 25 times a game most of the time and not running for his life like Fields has to. Fields was sacked more in his first start than Wilson was in his first 5 total.I'm not saying Fields will ever become even half of Wilson, but doing a postmortem on his career prospects right now is just baffling.
Part of it is history. The Bears haven’t developed QBs and OSU QBs have busted. It’s hard to get past priors.
I expect to get turnovers when Fields is the QB - just like Jay. I realize it’s not an apples to apples comparison as Fields is a rookie and Jay was a veteran. But if I were a Bears fan, I would be worried about him learning to read defenses. Didn’t have to do it much at tOSU.
Way too early to make that assessment. I'm not as concerned about Justin as I am the rest of our roster being pretty bad.That said, I compare Aaron Rodgers to Jim Kelly, in that I expect Aaron Rodgers to lose when it counts most - just like Jim.
AR is getting that reputation but is a great talent. So, was that AR's last game against the Bears? Or, at least in a GB uniform? I know he wants out of GB and I'd be OK with not seeing him again.
Agree with this. And I think RGIII comps aren't necessarily a bad thing. He was smaller and was always going to have a little more difficult time absorbing punishment, but I think there's no reason his career couldn't have gone differently if Shanahan hadn't singlehandedly ended his career with coaching malpractice.
He’s on the first thing smoking out of GB after the lose in the playoffs
Not likely unless he wants to leave. Love is worse than Fields. If AR leaves, they are a .500 team at best.
He wants out
Love is not the answer.
Almost everyone here said he was gone last summer. I said he would be on the field. You all were wrong then and I would say the odds favor you being wrong again. I think the only way he might leave is if Hackett and Adams are both gone. If he goes, the Packers become the Bears - a team flailingly looking for a QB. Love is not the answer.
Aaron Rodgers is playing at an exceptional level. Last nights performance against The Bears was a thing of beauty. Football requires chemistry ,teamwork and bonding . Rodgers has a great set of teammates around him that he enjoys being around and playing with . My gut instinct is the Packers will sign Rodgers to a contract that will allow him to finish out his career on his own terms and with The Packers.