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It's hard to define because clearly Fields' 4 passing TDs on the year doesn't bother you guys. ?What is better production? Is it 16 points? Please define
It's hard to define because clearly Fields' 4 passing TDs on the year doesn't bother you guys. ?What is better production? Is it 16 points? Please define
Fumbles?End zone interceptions.
Gotta love the homerism. Dalton is TERRIBLE and sucks...buh, buh, but any comparison to Fields is unfair!! He's just a poor little rookie!!!
I agree. Dalton sucks.
nothing per usual, odd you don’t count rushing tdsIt's hard to define because clearly Fields' 4 passing TDs on the year doesn't bother you guys. ?
So
nothing per usual, odd you don’t count rushing tds
Yeah, expecting a QB to get passing TDs is such a lofty expectation.So
nothing per usual, odd you don’t count rushing tds
Or the TD Fields literally handed to Graham but he dropped it. A ton of missed opportunitiesI'm sure he blames Fields for the Free play that was never called, as well as the 2-3 fluke interceptions.
I'm sure he also doesn't give Fields credit for the times he dropped it in the bucket inside of the 10 yard line only for the offensive line to shit the bed with penalties.
Let's not forget the dime of a touchdown pass that was taken off the board against Pittsburgh for a phantom low block on James Daniels lol.
Or the one to Robinson. Or the one Graham that got taken off the board because of a bs penalty. Or the one that Kmet dropped.Or the TD Fields literally handed to Graham but he dropped it. A ton of missed opportunities
So I asked you to define better production because you said if Dalton has better production we should look at Fields development, but you couldn’t do it. So far all you’ve done is bring up TDs which is just one area and you miraculously left out rushing tds. Now you’re saying that getting tds is lofty for Fields?Yeah, expecting a QB to get passing TDs is such a lofty expectation.
Effing Mitch had 6 TDs at this point and Fox wouldn't let him throw much. Run, run, pass, punt - remember?
....name calling...here we go.So I asked you to define better production because you said if Dalton has better production we should look at Fields development, but you couldn’t do it. So far all you’ve done is bring up TDs which is just one area and you miraculously left out rushing tds. Now you’re saying that getting tds is lofty for Fields?
Look just say you’re a little bitch when it comes to Fields and you won’t put any expectations for Dalton up because it’ll be used against you if he fails. Be honest
Except he does. What are you even looking at? It can’t be stats or the game....name calling...here we go.
And how many rushing TDs does he have? Two?
So what? He doesn't move the ball is the point.
Not sure anyone has seen a "scheme" like Nagy's.You don’t think that after a decade in the NFL, Dalton hasn’t seen a scheme like Nagy’s? Come on Rainbow
So his rushing TD's don't count? You're such a dumbass.Hopefully Dalton can manage better than .4 passing TDs a game...
Not even 1/2 a TD per game!
I think it means that our receivers struggle to get open consistently. I feel like a lot of that has to do with the routes they're running. DBs somehow know the curl routes are coming... ?So let me get this straight
For Fields - According to this post
The Bears Pass Block Win Rate (PBWR) with Fields is one of the best in the league along with the Bills and Packers etc..
Yet the Open Rate = Receiver charted as open when Targeted is the worst in the league (and by far in many cases) - which I assume means he is throwing into coverage...
Of course they count. But I'd sure like more than 4 passing TD's at this point personally.So his rushing TD's don't count? You're such a dumbass.
Who wouldn’t at this point but to act like it’s all on fields is disingenuousOf course they count. But I'd sure like more than 4 passing TD's at this point personally.