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With the Bears 29–13 loss today, Chicago officially secured the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL draft.                                                                                                                    Its official the Bears are the W O R S T team in the NFL.   

@skully posted:

With the Bears 29–13 loss today, Chicago officially secured the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL draft.                                                                                                                    Its official the Bears are the W O R S T team in the NFL.   

So they can't even trade up to draft Mitch Trubisky.

Here are the rankings in bears QB history with at least 25 starts win/loss record
J. Cutler 52-52
J. McMahon 49-17
J. Harbaugh 35-31
M.Trubisky 29-24
M. Tomczak 23-11
B. Avellini 23-28
K. Orton 21-12
R. Grossman 21-14
E. Kramer 18-28
J. Miller 15-12
B. Douglass 15-25-1
V. Evans 12-20
JUSTIN FIELDS 5-20
What is all the hype about?

This is priceless, right from Mahome's Dad. And the reaction of the hosts



@PackLandVA posted:

Probably buried in the 5+ minute video for most to catch.  But click "pause" right around the 4:55 mark, and see if you notice anything.  Same old story! 

At least the City is trying to "keep it real".

What were those things hovering over the field on that upper screen on the right?

from Peter King

" Poles spoke softly but urgently in 50 minutes.

He was supportive of quarterback Justin Fields saying “we’ve got to see it through” in giving Fields a chance to be the team’s long-term starter. It’s clear he’s not trading Fields, and he’s not picking a quarterback high in this draft. He left little doubt the Bears will trade the first overall pick and said he’d spoken to three teams at the Combine about a deal. (He wouldn’t identify them.) He said he had enough conversations about a deal to know in swapping first-round picks this year he can get “a ’24 one and a ’25 one” in a major package for a trade.

However far down he goes in the draft this year, Poles wants to be sure he gets a “blue player,” his term for a premier first-rounder—and there may be only six or eight of those when the Bears end up setting their board.



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Last season there were 47 QBs who had at least 100 pass attempts.  I thought it should be at least that many attempts to get into this conversation.  The one category that Fields ranks 40th in is completion %.  Otherwise he is 28th in QB rating, 26th in passing yards, 16th in TDs, and 37 in Ints.  To cover all the bases on a statistical basis to say he is a top 40 QB is a true statement. 

Last season there were 47 QBs who had at least 100 pass attempts.  I thought it should be at least that many attempts to get into this conversation.  The one category that Fields ranks 40th in is completion %.  Otherwise he is 28th in QB rating, 26th in passing yards, 16th in TDs, and 37 in Ints.  To cover all the bases on a statistical basis to say he is a top 40 QB is a true statement.

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Forget the stats bro.....there are 32 starting QBs in the NFL of which Justin Fields is one of them.

For him to be "ranked 40th" means there are eight backup QB's better than him.

That's the point I'm making.

@Boris posted:

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Forget the stats bro.....there are 32 starting QBs in the NFL of which Justin Fields is one of them.

For him to be "ranked 40th" means there are eight backup QB's better than him.

That's the point I'm making.

Casey Kasem would agree!

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