No.
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I'd be ok keeping Fields. He's not as great as the lovers say he is and he's not as bad as the haters say he is. I'll be happy if he's average as long as other offensive players are above average.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:37 am Speaking of the Bears, the only opening left for a QB seems to be in Denver so it looks like Chicago might get stuck with either keeping Fields and trading the #1 pick or getting virtually nothing for him in a trade to Denver. Maybe they just keep him as a backup to the #1 pick in case that pick in not ready or gets hurt since Fields is technically still relatively cheap. But that's going to be a really awkward QB room and postgame interview process all season if that happens.
Yeah, if everyone is going to say that Mac Jones has just been mismanaged and poorly developed by New England because he had three different OCs in his three years then it should be noted that Fields has also had 3 OCs in his three seasons in Chicago. Chicago was better to close out the season so I wouldn't laugh at them if they kept Fields, traded down and spent the picks bolstering what is around Fields. I don't see any can't miss franchise QBs in this draft.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:45 amI'd be ok keeping Fields. He's not as great as the lovers say he is and he's not as bad as the haters say he is. I'll be happy if he's average as long as other offensive players are above average.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:37 am Speaking of the Bears, the only opening left for a QB seems to be in Denver so it looks like Chicago might get stuck with either keeping Fields and trading the #1 pick or getting virtually nothing for him in a trade to Denver. Maybe they just keep him as a backup to the #1 pick in case that pick in not ready or gets hurt since Fields is technically still relatively cheap. But that's going to be a really awkward QB room and postgame interview process all season if that happens.
Ok, so then trade #1.
Get Harrison if they want him.
Get an OL/DL at 9. OR.... Draft McCarthy? Nix? Heck, maybe Penix? Maybe Use Fields as a Wildcat? OR... Trade Fields for a bag of under inflated footballs and a pizza?
Consider Tennessee though. Playing from behind unsuccessfully with runs into nickle. He still was a half yard per carry off his career average. Running was not Baltimore's problem. Like Philly. Reaching for comfort food.
At something like 10x the salary he'd better be. Edwards cost Baltimore $570k a season. Henry will be 8-10 million depending on if he hits his incentives.pdub wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 2:12 pm I think when you say 'consider Tennessee though' you should more look at their QB and passing offense.
They were 23rd in passing yards per game -- Henry was being targeted and running against stacked boxes.
I think we can all agree Derrick Henry, even at his age >>>> Gus Edwards.
I agree but......