The quarterback exploits a defense that is ineffective and badly thought out.
Fans yelled for the Bears to keep Justin Fields on a snowy Sunday in Chicago. That’s the kind of thing fans do when they’re fired up, drinking, and against a terrible opponent.
However, Ryan Poles, the general manager of the Bears, need to undergo a Soldier Field sobriety test if he permits himself to be greatly impacted by those shouts or by Fields’ performance on Sunday.
Fields threw for 268 yards and passed and ran for a score in a 37-17 victory over the Falcons. “Falcons” was the crucial word in the last phrase. They were so terrible on both ends of the ball that you had to ask yourself if they were invited to the function on Sunday just if they had talent and black ties.
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