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Jarrett Bailey

Bears Film Room: The good and (mostly) bad from Justin Fields vs. Bucs

It’s been a week from hell for the Chicago Bears.

The embarrassing performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was followed by uncertainty surrounding now-former defensive coordinator Alan Williams and Justin Fields hinted at coaching being a problem for the offense. 

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We’ll focus on the latter portion of the issues in Chicago and look at just how Fields looked last Sunday and why it is concerning. 

Play 1

Here is one of the few positive plays from the day. The Bears seemed to realize that getting the ball to receiver DJ Moore is a good idea. Fields rips the ball over the middle to Moore who has a step on his man.

Play 2

This just can’t happen. 

One Mississippi, two Mississippi. Alright Justin, there’s a man open at the 40 yard line, rip it in. 

Three Mississippi, four Mississippi. He’s still open, but pressure is getting there. 

Five Missi- oh, he got sacked. You can’t stand idle in the pocket for five seconds with a man open and not expect bad things to happen.

I mean, copy and paste what I just said. This was a theme of the day. Fields was a statue in the pocket and incredibly indecisive. He had a man wide open down the seam for an easy touchdown that he never saw. That is incredibly concerning.

Play 3

I mean, copy and paste what I just said. This was a theme of the day. Fields was a statue in the pocket and incredibly indecisive. He had a man wide open down the seam for an easy touchdown that he never saw. That is incredibly concerning.

 

Play 4

This is just a bad read. Fields throws to a well-covered man who runs an out from the stack when the corner is wide open.

Play 5

More indecisiveness from the pocket. You can’t take a sack there. Throw it away and give your kicker a better chance at a field goal.

Play 6

This was actually a really good throw. Fields ripped it in to Chase Claypool in the end zone before the backside defensive back could get over to make a play on the ball.

Play 7

This is just bad. Falling away on the screen pass in a crowded area in your own end zone- not many other results that you’ll get from that besides a pick six.

Bottom Line

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Justin Fields’ play actively hurt the Bears over the first two weeks. We can talk about Luke Getsy being a bad offensive coordinator, and that’s fine- he is. However, Fields shoulders some blame here, too. He needs to be better. Plain and simple.

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