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But, are they even developing Fields? He has shown he can pass when everybody expects run. He has not yet shown he can pass when a pass is expected. If they really want to develop him, they need to throw 40 times a game for the rest of the season. then we will have some insight into what he is as a passer.
I know this was a long time ago, and may not be indicative of how most teams would approach this, but in 1992 the Packers started the season 3-6. Favre took over as starter in game 4. They finished the season winning 6 of 7 but not making the playoffs.I don't think there was ever any regret that they didn't lose some of those games. In the 1993 NFL draft, they ended up getting three starters for them in the '97 Super Bowl. (Wayne Simmons, Earl Dotson, Doug Evans). They also drafted Mark Brunnell, who was traded for two draft picks in 1995 - one of whom resulted in another Super Bowl starter in William Henderson, the other an All-Pro special teams player in Travis Jervey.Sure the Bears should be playing everyone to see who actually can contribute in the future, but this isn't the NBA when it comes to drafting. Good personnel departments will find value. IMO you might as well win in the meantime.
Whatever it takes to cope I guess.To be clear, I understand completely why you are saying what you are saying. I just think at some point, you need to win. I mean, winning is fun! If you trust your front office, they will find talent no matter where they draft. And again, we are only talking about a few spots difference here.
With all due respect, I don't think you do understand. If you did, you wouldn't say "Whatever it takes to cope...".The losses are exactly what the ownership, management and fans expected and want.
The Bears ownership doesn’t want to lose to the Packers. And if the management want them to keep losing, that says a lot about them. But not in a good way. But I actually don’t think they feel that way. They’re smarter than that.
cRight, the Bears are trying to win.They have 15 rookies on the team and have traded their best players. According to one site the average NFL team consist of 6 rookies. I don't know, maybe you're a Packers fan who is upset millions of Bears fans are happy with the losses. Not some, not most, every Bears fan I know is more than good with the lose today.
If you are saying that they are prioritizing player development over winning, I agree with you. But that’s not what you said. You said the ownership and management want them to lose. Are you saying that they were happy that Fields and Co failed down the stretch? Not a chance. And I don’t care what the fans think or want. It seemed like those in attendance wanted them to win. 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
Are the bears really going to get good fast enough before they have to start paying Fields real money if he really is that good?
Tell me every Bears fan is thrilled with losses. Then go look at the reactions here after they smoked the Patriots or beat the 49ers. They weren't hoping for losses there. They were THRILLED! Even trying to troll Packers fans talking about how they're going to finish last in the NFC North.If the Bears were just dominated from start to finish in these games, sure you're happy to get a better draft pick. But if I'm thinking Fields is "a dude," I'm not celebrating that he can't sustain a drive (previous games) or throws picks in the last 2 possessions of games they're in position to win. Even if it drops me a couple draft picks (oh no!). If I'm thinking he's "a dude," I'm looking for him to go out and win those games. And I'm jacked up if he does, and disappointed if he's turning the ball over in situations where he can win the game.But that's just me. It's funny seeing Bears fans being thrilled about losses, while also talking about Shaka building a winning culture.
Jaguars stink. First time all season that the Lions had all of their wide receivers and Swift healthy.
Lol.
I find it very hard to root for the Panthers to lose, even though they desperately need a franchise QB. I figure they’re plenty good at losing even when they don’t try to do it.I look at it two ways:1. If my guys win, OK, I always like to watch a winning performance; if they lose, OK, we get a higher draft pick.2. It doesn’t matter what I root for, anyway. What’s gonna happen on the field is gonna happen.
And for me if I had a young quarterback who all I cared about was his development, part of what I'd hope he would develop is the ability to close out wins when he has a late lead and the ball.
But that doesn't help you improve the rest of the team, right?