Do Justin Fields' fumbles concern you?

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Yes the 22 sacks would be part of the 38% of pressures.
 

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NFL Week 4 Game Recap: Chicago Bears 24, Detroit Lions 14​


Offensive Line​


The Bears' offensive line was able to open holes for David Montgomery and protect Justin Fields well, and the unit is on track to earn a 90.0 pass-blocking grade on first review.

Defensive Line​


Chicago notched four sacks and held the Lions to under 90 yards on the ground. Five hurries and a sack highlighted an excellent day from edge defender Robert Quinn.
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A "hurry" is a separate stat. IT means the pocket is collapsing. Unfortunately, this has happened a lot to Fields, forcing him to abandon the ill-advised, slow developing play.
 

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Chicago Bears vs Tampa


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Fields was hassled from the opening drive, finding himself under pressure on 13 dropbacks. He was sacked four times and posted just a 35.4 passer rating under pressure. He was much better when kept clean with a 6.1 yard per attempt and an 80.8% adjusted completion rate on 29 scrambles


Offensive Line-Bears


Lachavious Simmons only lasted 15 pass-blocking snaps but left his mark on the game, giving up four pressures and two sacks. Jason Peters was the only other offensive linemen to allow multiple pressures, giving up two.
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Offensive Line-Tampa Bay


It was a clean day from the Tampa Bay offensive line. Alex Cappa was the only starter not to give up a pressure, but in total the unit only gave up four. Tristan Wirfs, Ryan Jensen, Ali Marpet and Donovan Smith each gave up one pressure, but the line did not give up a sack. In fact, they were only credited as having given up one hit on Brady combined.
 
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NFL Week 4 Game Recap: Chicago Bears 24, Detroit Lions 14​


Offensive Line​


The Bears' offensive line was able to open holes for David Montgomery and protect Justin Fields well, and the unit is on track to earn a 90.0 pass-blocking grade on first review.

Defensive Line​


Chicago notched four sacks and held the Lions to under 90 yards on the ground. Five hurries and a sack highlighted an excellent day from edge defender Robert Quinn.
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A "hurry" is a separate stat. IT means the pocket is collapsing. Unfortunately, this has happened a lot to Fields, forcing him to abandon the ill-advised, slow developing play.

Hurries are already included in the 38%. Pressures = Sacks + QB Hits + Hurries. The Bears have given up 66 total pressures in 173 dropbacks which is again 38%. 22 were sacks, and 44 were hurries or QB hits.
 

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The OL is not protecting JF

Fields has been sacked 22 times, the most of any quarterback in the NFL this season, even though he’s 30th in the NFL with just 131 pass attempts. Fields gets sacked 14.4 percent of the time he tries to pass; no other QB in the NFL is even at 10 percent.
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Chicago Bears vs Tampa



Quarterback


Fields was hassled from the opening drive, finding himself under pressure on 13 dropbacks. He was sacked four times and posted just a 35.4 passer rating under pressure. He was much better when kept clean with a 6.1 yard per attempt and an 80.8% adjusted completion rate on 29 scrambles



Offensive Line-Bears


Lachavious Simmons only lasted 15 pass-blocking snaps but left his mark on the game, giving up four pressures and two sacks. Jason Peters was the only other offensive linemen to allow multiple pressures, giving up two.
 

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In the below article, I'd like you guys to look at the clips of Fields pass pro at OSU vs here. Note how a "clean pocket" looks.
And the blocking technique.



I just did, Fields looks like Dwayne Haskins . . .
 

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Everyone understands the OL has been terrible. The point is JF has struggled even when he has had time to throw. His passer rating when kept clean is 31st out of 33.
 

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Worst thread ever. Anything that has retards like @Bust and @shitty runs going back and forth should be deleted.

@remydat idk how you respond to him. His post are unreadable with all his random links and doubling quoting articles
 

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