No doubt that OC Getsy isn’t good for developing QBs. He let Aaron Rodgers manage a lot of details in plays & Fields didn’t get enough development on the details. BUT, plenty of times there were plays like 2:35 where Fields missed open throws so I’m finally going to say what I’ve been thinking since half way through his second season: Fields appears to not be putting in the obsessive work off the field that every young must put in if he wants to be successful. Not saying that he is lazy or dumb, maybe he just doesn’t know how a pro QB must prepare to play well. But there’s so much info a young QB must learn & reduced practice time since the 2011 CBA has impacted new player development.
Yes, it is sad now many Bears fans do not understand football. This is the 2020s and the NFL is a quarterback league. Having an underachieving below-average NFL quarterback like Fields will get an NFL team absolutely nowhere. You need a quarterback like Mahomes, Allen, Burrows, or Lemar Jackson if you want to be a Super Bowl contender. The Bears need their version of Mahomes and stop wish casting that Fields will mysteriously get it suddenly one of these years and become a top-five quarterback in the NFL.
They like Fields personally, and they get excitement from his game. But you just can’t overlook his total ineffectiveness in the 4Q when the game is on the line. Scrambling around can lead to some exciting first downs, but the Bears aren’t going far in the playoffs with this style of play. They COULD keep Fields as a backup, and maybe he could line up in the backfield on occasion. But knowing the Bears, it would probably be just a big mess
@@jtwilliams8895 That’s the best explanation I heard for why fans like him. No doubt his athletic abilities make his game exciting to watch. You’re also correct that the running around results in playoff losses. It reminds of Randall Cunningham who won a lot of games & was one of my top 3 to enjoy watching but he always lost in the playoffs. I believe fans also saw how many times Fields had nothing but covered receivers & knew Getsy’s offense had issues that a young QB couldn’t overcome.
This is the most big-brain thread speaking about Justin Fields I’ve seen on the entire internet. Just paragraph long, logical explanations for why he’s not the right guy. And it’s true, he isn’t. Man doesn’t read pressure, doesn’t sense open guys, doesn’t hit open passes, etc. Probably the most infuriating thing about someone that fast is watching them have the slowest, most lethargic looking dropback in all of football. The logic I’m hearing is as follows: How do you play behind a bad line for 3 years and still not show ANY indication that you’re aware of needing to speed up that process?
@@Cianaf You took some of his bad plays, now do his good ones and completely destroy your own narrative. Justin Fields has not been great, and hasn't been good a lot of the time. But you all not understanding the value in the #1 pick and all the players you get with it is just stupid of you. We literally can get Caleb because of the trade down, but you're too stupid to see that this will happen 2-3 times next year with incredible talent.
About 20% of what Fields does on the field is good. This video is 80%+ focused on his problems, with some discussion of his incredible arm talent. I didn’t include anything about his ability to run because realistically you can’t build long term success at quarterback without having a competent passing skill set. Which he doesn’t have. Doing a full video on his positives (the minority of his skill set) would essentially be propaganda since it’s not reflective. But you already know this since you said it in your own comment so maybe you’re trying to be edgy? Not sure because what you wrote makes no sense tbh.
@@bigdap100 again I think that’s his athleticism, I’m not trying to diss on him but he was worth a conditional 6th round pick and they probably could have gotten higher for that but they chose to send him to Pittsburgh bc it was the best option for him. If he was an elite qb, it doesn’t really matter the situation, he’d be worth more than a 6th round pick
I just don’t understand what Bears fans see in him other than the athleticism. He’s making rookie mistakes in year 3. If the Bears keep him or he struggles on another team, I’d imagine they’ll still have excuses as to why it’s not him.
Fields was making QB 101 mistakes... I am confident in saying Bagent will be in the league longer than Fields. You watch him play and wonder if the Bears had 2 different OCs / coaching staffs. He dropped back with urgency, got rid of the ball on time and was capable of throwing anticipation passes. I watched all year and saw Fields throw one near the end of the season where the WR wasn't out of his break and the ball was in the air. All Bagent really needs is to strengthen his arm and grip... He threw a few flutter balls when he tried to go deep. He will be one of the better backups in the league.
@@bigdap100 u can build around him, but his fundamentals lack. U can surround him with all the talent and he’ll still fail. He’s just slow on his progressions and footwork is sloppy. It’s year 4 for him. I think he’s pretty much showed what kind of qb he is.
I have said this for 2 years! Not decisive enough,no quick release,just run. Can't read defenses. He's a black Bobby Douglas! Been there done that! He can't beat Green Bay! Cmon we can do better kool- aid drinkers!
What is wild to me and should be a huge red flag. Is that Fields was not a massive runner in college at all. He could run but he was a a passer. Career 68% completion.
@@abaofifsz He was playing pitch n catch at Ohio State with elite weapons and OLine which covered for many of his deficiencies. Even then he was taking too many bad sacks, and some talent evaluators commented on him being a 'beat' too late on some of these reads.
@@zaziedabeast9692it's nuanced fool, some plays(like against a blitz) you have to be decisive, because you have no time, other plays(like against drop coverage) you are going to have time but the defense will also have more people in coverage, so you need to go through your progressions to find the open man. This is common sense stuff I shouldn't have to explain it, like do you even watch football? Anyway, the problem then is, that Fields can do neither adequately. He is a woeful passer despite ridiculous arm talent, its pretty sad actually.
This is why Diane Russini almost laughed in shocked when Hoge & Jahns (bears beatwriters) suggested to her there's a big debate in the fanbase about whether or not the bears would stick with fields or draft a qb (likely caleb) at 1... even ignoring the financials it isn't even close...
I was in Chicago in summer 2023 and the amount of Fields stuff all over downtown Chicago was absolutely shocking. Every bar and restaurant had his jersey in the window. He was on nearly every billboard. Every person I talked football with while I was there was preaching the gospel of Fields and how he was going to set the NFL on fire next season. The entire city drank the kool aid on him and I figured it would take a while for them to snap out of it if he didn't show some massive improvement.
@@TheAndyk123 Entering 2023 Fields MVP odds dropped to 20-1. That’s how heavy the betting was. For perspective, Trevor, Lamar and Rodgers were 15-1. Now Fields just got traded for next year’s 6th round pick. Never underestimate the power of people’s feelings. We all need to listen when people in our lives take the effort to say “yo that’s dumb bro”.
@@TheAndyk123 This is true. Count me as a Chicagoan who was always confused by that. I never could see what accomplishment it was attached to. Chicago football fans are so neurotic.
I didn’t! By your 3rd Season if you haven’t established yourself as a dependable Quarterback then you’re done. Considering what CJ Stroud accomplished in his 1st Season with the Houston Texans, Fields was a complete bust from the get go. 10:07
Really good breakdown. Not since the halcyon days of "Carson Wentz just needs more help" have I seen so much excuse making for a player as this. I'm afraid this will trigger a lot of people in Chicago 🤣
Caleb is not a lck especially on the Bears and will likely not work out at the Bears. The best move is to build a great team and hope Fields takes the next step. IT has little to do with starting over with a new QB and needing to wait 4 years for him to develop, in which you all have decided to draft a new QB by then.
It doesn't take a QB 4 years to develop@@mikeydoes . Out of recent 1.01 picks Goff and Burrow played in the Super Bowl within 3 years. Mayfield had a team that was 1-31 the previous two years, at .500 his first year and in the playoffs year three. Lawrence was in the playoffs and advancing year 2. AZ was a playoff team in Murray's 3rd year. All of these guys joined terrible teams and within three years they were playoff teams with QBs playing well.
how long did tom brady take to develop or arod or patrick mahomes a qb cant develop under changes happening every year with new head coahes and oc's@@kevinheisey4350
🤦 Three years at Ohio State and three years in Chicago, surrounded by good-enough players and coaches, and he is still learning the basics of playing the quarterback position.
I guess I have to be the only one against the grain here lol. This is a very good analysis and it exposes all of his glaring weeknesses. To sum it up he holds the ball to long for plays to develop and misses open reads. And he holds the ball too long due to speed and urgency in his drop back allowing corners to recover and potentially make plays on the ball. You definitely exposed this very well. My only argument is that these are fixable with coaching. I’m not gonna say Getsy was a good or bad coordinator but I will say that Fields was not the right qb for his system. I would understand if he had these flaws minus all of his strengths and abilities, then ok he isn’t worth the hassle. But the fact that he has shown flashes of greatness and his flaws are common flaws amongst young duel threat QBs, is why I believe with the right coaching he can be great. I feel with all of my heart that he has quite literally been teaching himself how to play quarterback at the NFL level on the Chicago Bears. There has been no coach or coordinator giving him the proper guidance for him to succeed and improve on HIS issues. His only ounce of guidance has been his prior mistakes and experience from them. Which is why he still does what he does. I feel releasing the ball quicker is something he can fix with the right coaching, and the slower drop back is due to fatigue. Now I’m not saying fatigue is a viable reason but it does play a factor. He rushes a lot and then has to go and make another play with his arm. I do believe he is capable of both, but a coach is the one who should really pinpoint that to him and have him focus on it. It’s some things that coaches see that players just don’t see or realize, hence why he still does what he does. But we have seen all the other QBs like him with proper coaching, they said the same thing about them until they got their coaches. The Bears hired the wrong guy at the wrong time, Getsy was not able to help Fields on where he needed help the most for whatever reason you wanna come up with. You can tell when you watch him play, Justin had to sift out different information from them to even come close to succeeding at his position. All those open passes he didn’t make in the seems of the zone was out of fear from his only teacher through out his career, his past mistakes. He plays to try and limit his mistakes without any help from his coaches or his O-Line most of the time, while running for his life, with minimal receiver help. His first couple games were bad they were, which only proves my point further. There was a clear disconnect between him and Getsy especially in the beginning, and the fact that he was in his second year with him makes it more so the fact that they were just not the right pairing. So when he said that he was done trying to play Getsy’s game and just play his own is when he gave up on their guidance and committed to his trauma from past mistakes. Which is all this video is pretty much saying, a good borderline great QB suffering from terrible coaching.. apparently is bad.
The coaching was awful and led to this they should of never hired Getsy he had no way of communicating anything correctly to even his receivers they were running the wrong routes and all. Hope we can recover from this and Fields can too in Pittsburgh
@@SplashIt34getsy got a job though ? Never seen a offensive coordinator who was that bad get a job immediately after being let go I mean as soon as we let him go. I’m sure the raiders weren’t the only team.
@@ogskywalker5669 getsy got a job because the original OC decomitted from the offer they gave him. Getsy couldnt even get the OC job at Iowa he lost it to a bum. The Raiders also are the bottom of the bottom of the NFL nobody wants to coach there right now
I tried to explain this on Twitter and other fellow Bear fans called me every name in the book. I get it that Fields can wow you with a play here and there, he runs better than some starting running backs in the league, but you cannot win when the QB cannot read a D and make the quick decisions as a passer you need to take the pressure off and move the ball through the air. Another thing with Fields is he stinks against zone, he freezes and will pass up on multiple wide opened WRs then take off running. As much as I liked the dude, he was the most frustrating QB I've seen on this team in 54 years of following the Bears. The talent was there, it was what was between the ears that lacked, and by all accounts he was a hard worker. I haven't a clue why he never 'got it'. I was ready for him to get shipped out by week 3 this past year, even though he played decent for a few games after he came back from his injury it wasn't enough to get the sour taste out of my mouth, then that Packer game happened LOL. The crazy thing is if he won that game he might still be a Bear, I have to thank the Packers for winning that game, and it makes my stomach churn, but I was a huge Williams fan for the past 2.5 years, so I'm going nuts right now knowing he will be a bear in less than 2 weeks. Bear Down!
@@Keefer24Who’s won two games in a row and who’s lost two in a row now? This is the issue with you Fields fans. He wins 3 games, and you think he’s a godsend.
Justin Fields is just not a very good QB, and it's all on tape unfortunately. I'm sure he's a great guy, but after what happened to the Panthers with Mayfield and Darnold, a lot of teams are probably wary of giving up significant draft capital on a guy who will effectively be a rental.
The Bears just arent a very good team. Bears need a different type of QB to be good and win, Fields is the wrong guy for that franchise. He will be a baller at a lot of different franchises.
Fields does not have what it takes to be a successful quarterback in the NFL. If no team is willing to give up anything for Fields, I wonder if it is in the Bears' best interest to give up on Fields as a starting quarterback, but keep him and give him a role similar to what Taysom Hill has for the Saints. Fields can come in a few times a game and play the Wildcat quarterback role. He can use his running ability by playing running back or pass-catching receiver in the backfield similarly that Deebo Samuel does for the 49ers. The Bears can still salvage Fields' athletic ability by giving him a different role.
so in my review of his bears tape and his college tape, its a combination of things. 1. his arm when throwing, his elbow turns OUT and UP, almost like he's trying to punch someone. this removes some of the velocity and straightness of the throw. it's one of the reason his spirals get wobbly, its one of the reasons his catches get bouncy too. 2. when throwing he doesnt plant his throwing foot cleanly a lot of the time. so, his intermediate and deep throws, dont get clean power behind them so they have the energy to go the distance they need. 3. there is an anxiety to fields during games. whether its due to the coaches or the receivers, or the offensive lines he's had. its obvious he's not in sync, he doesnt trust them. something is going on. the timing is off a lot. its just not there. 4. he is SLOW at processing and not great at reading the defenses. at least not YET. because of this, he doesnt know what to anticipate, so like pickett, he scrambles too often, instead of staying in the pocket and throwing, and it ended up with him getting crushed. again, it is either he doesnt trust his line to protect him OR he doesnt see what the defense is showing him.
I’ve never seen your channel before, but man I’m blown away. The way you break down film is probably the smoothest I’ve seen so far. You’re quick to the point and don’t harp on one play or repeat points. I didn’t lose focus a single time during this entire video and that genuinely says a lot.
Bro this guy only plays games from the KC and Bucs game . Like cmon if fields was bad where are the bad plays from @ the browns? @ the falcons ? For a playoff game for ATL ? The game @ Detroit ??? Those were all good teams but Noo dude repeats the same games over and over from the start of the season which both coach and Justin said they weren’t on the same page
Here is why the Bears were only able to get a conditional 6th rounder. No teams were fooled by the media hype. Justin Fields is just incomplete as a QB. He lacks the fundamental skills to read defenses, process plays, and therefore, that causes him to be slow on reads and very unsure, which causes him to be skiddish.
At 8:34 is it possible that he wasn’t supposed to take ANY steps back? That shotgun is already the equivalent of a three step drop so IMHO that extra step made him late to throw the ball.
No, It is designed for a quick out route. That shotgun requires a one step dropback for quickness. All snaps have a dropback. It is needed to establish rhythm and a steady base among other things.
@@abaofifsz Thank you. I was thinking it called for a pivot & that’s why it left him so late on the throw. Some of these throws were also meant to start with the left foot back instead of right but were modified by Aaron Rodgers for whom Getsy used to be the OC. Picture Rodgers running that. He would have his right foot back, take the snap & already be in throwing stance to fire a quick dart. Of course all of us would be genius OCs if Aaron Rodgers was our QB. I think that’s how Getsy got the Bears gig but whatever he did with Justin Fields didn’t work. 😀
@@abaofifsz So what if he started with his left door back instead, caught the snap, stepped his right foot back & fired the ball to the receiver? Instead he did like a hop or a hitch because he started with his right foot back already.
I live in Chicago (born and raised). I really wanted Fields to succeed. But ive been saying for a couple years that i dont see it with him as much as i wanted to. He held the ball too long and missed open receivers consistently. Coaching wasn't great and the o line was horrible early on. But some plays had nothing to do with that and he still wouldn't make them. Sometimes he made it harder for the line himself. The really good qb's make plays, period. Borrow had a horrible line but made plays. Mahommes has had to scramble for his life numerous times and at times didn't have top receivers and still made plays. All the really good to great ones do. Saw flashes but not enough from Fields. Thing is he seems to be a great guy so you wanted him to be the guy so bad. Just didn't see it. And if you expressed it, you were likely to be attacked by fellow bears fans and looked at like something is wrong with you.
Play his Detroit game highlights at Detroit . He was stepping up all game in the pocket moving great . If he was so bad he was had bad plays from every single game yet he only plays plays from chiefs and bucs where they played horribly at the start of the season . Cmon
u can literally break down any qb ever and show bad highlights and missed opportunities, doesn't mean they're not good or can't be good, fields has a lot of highlight plays and this shouldn't define him in any way
@@erikledezma5887stop meat riding you know that fields isn’t were he is supposed to be. Stop making pussy foot excuses for him. The point of the video is to show why he sucks not talking shit dummy. If anything this is his everyday play. Not saying that he doesn’t have potential we seen glimpses,but he is not good for what he needs to do stop being stupid.
I legit dont get the people who endlessly praise and defend Fields. He still has the same flaws from Ohio State and has failed to progress after 3 years.
I like Tomlin but he started out with 5 years of young Ben Roethlisberger + Bruce Arians. They won a Super Bowl and made another one over that period. Since losing Arians they won 3 playoff games in 12 years. And they cleaned house of their entire post-Roethlisberger QB plan this offseason. Is Tomlin a + for QBs without Arians?
Wow, actually really great breakdown. I like fields and was hoping he would succeed but I was never a fan of how slow he was after getting the snap. Hope he improves whether that's with the bears or otherwise.
@@Keefer24Haha. Funny how now he is 3-0 and when anyone brought up his 10-28 record with the Bears, then W/L were not a QB stat. Now he is 13-28. 😂. One decent game doesn't change anything. I will change my opinion when Fields can lead a drive in the 4th, pass from the pocket consistently and come from behind. Caleb will be fine. If not Bagent is a great back up. Let's remember it is Caleb's 3rd game.
That second play is not as open as you claim. The way the corner plays it causes Fields to pause. Sure it comes open half a second later but that's not what Fields saw. You gloss over the fact that the nickel is on the wheel route initially when Fields looks that way. Also, the corner is sitting down on the route and facing Fields so Fields can't determine which way the corner is going to go. If the corner commits to the wheel it's at very least a pass break up if not an INT. The nickel and corner play that as well as they could. Both the nickel and the corner are reading Fields' eyes and reacting accordingly. Yes, the wheel comes open but not due to the reasons you mention. The corner would have just adjusted his drop if Fields read that differently. Fields absolutely has issues processing things quick enough. This play is misleading. It's like the Trey Burton play in the end zone with Mitch years ago. Stillshots without taking into account everything can be misleading.
It is fine to pause. The point is fields knows what routes are being run so he should know that one of those receivers is about to be wide open. Instead he runs into a sack in the middle of the line.
That would all be okay n cool if this was a disguised cover 3. Any elite QB know who to throw too before the ball is snapped on this play. This was a perfect play call against this coverage, a te wheel stressing outside the numbers, a running back wheel up the seem, and a post from the X accross the safeties face. Pre snap, you should already be telling yourself to read the safeties to confirm cover 3, then when you can confirm it your only three reads should be the flat, to post, to rb wheel . With the rb wheel being the thing that he should just know can get open if the hook doesn’t match on to it. If the hook matches on then he has the post underneath and still probably has the rb wheel as it will be no safety help over top as the safety would have to drop down to the post.
@@stephenc9999 the maker of this video contends that Fields missed a wide open touchdown. That is not the case. The corner is sitting down on the route coming down the seam. His hips are turned towards that route. He is watching Justin. The "sure touchdown", is a sure INT if Justin throws the ball. Sure, a split second after Justin gets off that read it comes open but that is the point. It was not open when he was on it and it would have been an INT based off the way the corner was playing the route. I do agree that the sack is inexcusable. The WR in the flat was at least no gain if not a 2 yard completion. Either way better than a sack. Kurt Warner also sees the play like I did. ua-cam.com/video/42SdQNIpJfM/v-deo.html
Fields is special. He will have a future in football whether he is a coach or franchise QB he has a future in football. Nobody can take away talent. God will make a place for him to succeed wherever He sees for.
Elephant in the room: Perhaps Fields does not possess the mental acuity to be a QB1 in the NFL. I think the Steelers should make him an RB. Cultivate John Rhys Plumlee. Plumlee will be QB1 and outshine Justin Fields, if this video and its excellent analysis are any indication.
I was at the game against the Vikings last year when he went down. It was shocking how much more composed Tyson Bagent was when he came in. Could really see a difference in the live game
your first statement by the 6 sec mark, clearly shows that all he needs to be is coached up to fix these errors .. so he gets one of the better QB coaches in the league, a OC that plays to his skill set, AND a vet QB who can also help him .. yeah good video breakdown,but these are all fixable areas .. more upside than down ..
@@TheCaptain773 nothing was said about the previous coaches .. I clearly said his errors can be coached up to be fixed and that the current OC will play to his strengths .. 2 things can be right at the same time ...
@@daronlee3815 You’re assuming that the previous coaches didn’t know and attempt to coach up Fields “errors”. My point was those coaches wouldn’t continue to land jobs in the NFL if that was the case. The league has spoken and they believe the problem lies with JF1
Bears fans convincing themselves they didn’t get fleeced 😂 Multiple HCs, Multiple OCs, always changing systems, no vet to learn from…all of which won’t be true in Pitt. Thanks for pickup bears fans lol
You still got the “former first round pick” Justin Fields in your head. Three years of crappy play trumps everything. Steelers just adding confusion when Russ inevitably has a bad game. Btw if Russ can’t hold off Fields then he really is finished.
Wow. Great video. You captured every negative. That part about him going real slow on his drop back like he was playing in his backyard was perfect. Watch all his drop backs. His footwork is terrible. Thats what i mean when i say that. Watch someone like Jayden Daniels, or CJ stroud. Their footwork and drop backs are nice and CRISP and Quick!
U forgot someone else CALEB! THE 1ST PICK IN THE DRAFT HE DESTROYS THOSE 2 QBS AND HIS RELEASE WHOOSH! DANIELS SLOW WITH THE TRIGGER HAS BUST WRITTEN ALL OVER HIM!
Saying he will fail with the steelers is pure hater energy. 😂 like if you didn’t like his tenure with the Bears, I understand, but saying he’s going to fail with an entirely different organization isn’t a healthy speculation, it’s just being a hater. Does he have areas to make great improvements in? Yes. But let’s not act like Fields can’t improve at all. Solid break down video. But the title is hilarious click bait.
He can’t read a defense and make decisions. Changing teams doesn’t fix that. I hope he will improve. But Fields deserves the criticism. Hate hate hate.
great breakdown, but in real time motion its not this simple. The pocket is breaking down to fast, you work on the kid reaction and reading times.Tom wll get him right in no time, Horrible move by the bears making this trade.
This isn’t playground football. They study and practice these plays ahead of time. It’s about quick progression reads, timing and muscle memory. There was no need for Fields to abandon ship on any of these plays, and that’s what got him into trouble.
It is when teams no longer decide to disguise coverages against you. They are out there throwing college and high school level coverages at him and he still can process them.
Great breakdown dude. I wish all Bears fans could see this upload. A QB can be a good runner no doubt, but if the fundamentals aren’t there, they aren’t there.
Justin Fields 2024 stats through 5 games: 961 Passing yards 5 TD 1 INT 97.1 Passer rating 3-2 record Caleb Williams 2024 stats through 5 games: 1,091 Passing yards 5 TD 4 INT 81.3 Passer rating 3-2 record Not bad for Justin Fields in his 4th season as a NFL starter. And not bad for the rookie Caleb Willams in his first season as a NFL starter.
I never wanted the Bears to draft Fields, but his arm talent still gave me hope that he could be The Guy. I still think he can develop the processing skills he needs, but I'm glad that he went to a team that actually wants him.
Pittsburgh needs to sit him for a couple years and really rework and instill good habits into him. Fields isn't a QB you can plug into any or even most NFL systems and will pan out. He has a very specific skillset with very specific needs. Unless an offense is completely tailored to him and his playstyle things wont go well.
Time will tell .... But I would believe that is he no better than even-odds if becoming a "franchise quarterback". And this only because Tomlin has him. I would set five-to-ine odds if he were still on the Bears.
Lol this guy is looking at film from the worst part of the season for the bears when fields admitted he was overthinking due to being overloaded by the coaches (see the post game interview where he called out the coaches). After that, the coach simplified it, and his game took off. Add that to your assessment. Because fields fixed alot of these problems you mentioned after game 4. The bears were on fire because of him and the defense. They almost made the playoffs.
@NeumaSeven the cardinals beat some of the best teams in the nfl last year when kyler Murray came back. That team was not the worst in the nfl. That was a very competitive team. And hyper-analyzing a guy to find mistakes will make any player look worse than he is. The same misses or miscues that fields has, damn near every qb does if you break down their film. Holds the ball too long- even the great mahomes does that- and so does caleb williams. Threw the ball a second too late and missed his throwing window on a random play during the game- every qb does that. On a random play here and there during a game His pass was slightly off target - do you know how many times I've seen Tom brady, mahomes and Aaron Rodgers do that? "Oh, I bet he wishes he had that one back... that one got away from him.." Fields is not as bad as these hyper-analysts make him out to be. He is not a top 15 qb- might not ever be. But this video accuses him of being a player that can't play in the nfl.
@@jonsin7697 Problem is he's not Mahomes, Rodgers, Lamar, or any of these other QBs who are great at improvising. He has to learn to play on schedule in the pocket, and then the fun stuff can come after that. The reason all off this is magnified is because he has one of the lowest passing attempts per game for a starter. Sure every QB misses a few, but when you're only throwing the ball 24 times a game over his career (28 or whatever this year) every miss hurts a lot more. He's not proven he can handle a high volume passing offense, which is a problem if the Bears ever get in a hole and need to win with his arm.
@@jonsin7697 Literally you are nuts. The entire league knows he’s a backup and the bears just got rid of him for a 6th because he sucks. Go be a Steelers fan
Fields is clearly a physical talent, but doesn't have it mentally. That's what's frustrating - but after three years it's time to move on. He's simply not good enough to pass up TWO #1 overall picks. Very few are.
Bears run the wrong scheme for someone like Justin Fields, and drafting Caleb Williams or another QB just wont fix that. They need a diff scheme and quarterback, also, as a Seahawks fan, Now that the Bears have SHANE WALDRON at offensive coordinator, People are going to think Fields is EVEN MORE TRASH next season.
@@TheAndyk123 Hes not gonna be on the Bears roster by the time the season starts, so dont worry about it. Bears suck, Fields is already gone just wait.
@@Keefer24 Two weeks later, how do you like the Bears now ... ???!! Caleb has already thrown and completed more deep posts in four games than Fields did in four years. Fields still is "burping the baby" for the Steelers. Fields is still not "throwing guys open"; i.e., anticipating throws. You keep-on keeping-on with your "Just Fields" allegiance and how he continues to fumble snaps from under Cente, and how he was only worth a conditional sixth-round draft-pick. I will continue loving the new kid in town. 😎 Deuces! ✌️
Alarming breakdowns. HOWEVER, the Steelers have a much better organization, coaching staff, and personnel; with a HOF QB with a similar playing style. So Justin will be fine.
First play. Later in the year in a similar situation he hits DJ Moore for a TD against the Lions. I could cherry pick any NFL qb and make a video like this about their mistakes
Consider that we've never really had a great quarterback in our lives and therefore we thought his athletic ability would overcome his ineptitude. We will be behind Caleb. We were lost and now we're found.
He’s still young and has time to develop. Don’t forget that he’ll be behind a Super Bowl winning quarterback who was a similar player when he was younger, just not as explosive. Don’t get me wrong this is a great breakdown. He has lots to work on but hopefully he can learn from the mistakes he’s been making in Chicago. Much love!
The actual players on multiple teams want JF, but non-players think they know better than actual players. WOW! True he has flaws, but a good OC and QB coach would the see the top 10 QB within an intense plan and training camp (which he has never had). multiple QB gurus acknowledge how to fix the majority of his flaws and avoid the glaring real faults (which every QB has). This is just ignorance on display here.
then why has no wide receiver flocked to pittsburgh if these players want to play with him? why does mike tomlin want him returning kicks and doing wr reps? he's freaking trash, that's why he was disposed for a 6th round pick. He's not Brees, He's not farve who both got traded on draft night.
@@Pharium when did Mike Tomlin say Fields would be returning kicks? have you seen him practicing anywhere else but QB? oops, only haters like yourself has been talking about that. wide receivers/players have contracts and with other teams and those that don't must fit into the steelers' contracts (steelers don't want to pay-player does not want to play for free) also tomlin & co must want them on the team.
Sometimes I swear I can see the Windows 2000 hourglass over his helmet when he goes through his progressions
We laugh to keep from crying
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My Windows XP runs my Excel just fine-and the few browsers that still accept XP.
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As a bears fans it’s alarming how many people in Chicago want to keep him and trade the #1 pick.
No doubt that OC Getsy isn’t good for developing QBs. He let Aaron Rodgers manage a lot of details in plays & Fields didn’t get enough development on the details. BUT, plenty of times there were plays like 2:35 where Fields missed open throws so I’m finally going to say what I’ve been thinking since half way through his second season: Fields appears to not be putting in the obsessive work off the field that every young must put in if he wants to be successful. Not saying that he is lazy or dumb, maybe he just doesn’t know how a pro QB must prepare to play well. But there’s so much info a young QB must learn & reduced practice time since the 2011 CBA has impacted new player development.
Yes, it is sad now many Bears fans do not understand football. This is the 2020s and the NFL is a quarterback league. Having an underachieving below-average NFL quarterback like Fields will get an NFL team absolutely nowhere. You need a quarterback like Mahomes, Allen, Burrows, or Lemar Jackson if you want to be a Super Bowl contender. The Bears need their version of Mahomes and stop wish casting that Fields will mysteriously get it suddenly one of these years and become a top-five quarterback in the NFL.
They like Fields personally, and they get excitement from his game. But you just can’t overlook his total ineffectiveness in the 4Q when the game is on the line. Scrambling around can lead to some exciting first downs, but the Bears aren’t going far in the playoffs with this style of play. They COULD keep Fields as a backup, and maybe he could line up in the backfield on occasion. But knowing the Bears, it would probably be just a big mess
@@jtwilliams8895 That’s the best explanation I heard for why fans like him. No doubt his athletic abilities make his game exciting to watch. You’re also correct that the running around results in playoff losses. It reminds of Randall Cunningham who won a lot of games & was one of my top 3 to enjoy watching but he always lost in the playoffs. I believe fans also saw how many times Fields had nothing but covered receivers & knew Getsy’s offense had issues that a young QB couldn’t overcome.
This is the most big-brain thread speaking about Justin Fields I’ve seen on the entire internet. Just paragraph long, logical explanations for why he’s not the right guy. And it’s true, he isn’t. Man doesn’t read pressure, doesn’t sense open guys, doesn’t hit open passes, etc. Probably the most infuriating thing about someone that fast is watching them have the slowest, most lethargic looking dropback in all of football. The logic I’m hearing is as follows: How do you play behind a bad line for 3 years and still not show ANY indication that you’re aware of needing to speed up that process?
A great-and frightening-breakdown.
🤔There are NFL QBs Coaches and Players that say Chicago should build around Fields?? I assume Donavan McNabb knows football.
@@bigdap100 Why have you declared DM the resident expert? So if I find an X NFL QB that says JF is trash what happens? There are plenty saying that.
Jf is way better than caleb atleast he can make a play. Lol
Fields meat riders will come in here and still defend him, but i dont know how. This was a great breakdown thank you!
Bears fans will never see a SB crying over caleb williams and justin fields 😂thats why the packers will never be scared
🤔There are NFL QBs Coaches and Players that say Chicago should build around Fields?? I assume Donavan McNabb knows football.
They love Fantasy Stat padding Justin FIelds, because if they watch Bears game as a fan they will say words that would get them cancelled.
@LNT379 apparently you won't either as long as the 49ers are around 😂😂
@@bigdap100they did build around him and would’ve been a playoff team if they had half decent qb play
If you can’t read or process what’s in front of you,, It doesn’t matter how many weapons you give him.
He only has 1 read.
What weapons lol
Yupp seems like Caleb Williams has it all figured out, 1-2 only got 1 win because of dumb luck 😂
Some of the best and most concise analysis on youtube, great video!
Appreciate that
Yea Agree then be of the bald
@@Cianaf You took some of his bad plays, now do his good ones and completely destroy your own narrative.
Justin Fields has not been great, and hasn't been good a lot of the time. But you all not understanding the value in the #1 pick and all the players you get with it is just stupid of you.
We literally can get Caleb because of the trade down, but you're too stupid to see that this will happen 2-3 times next year with incredible talent.
About 20% of what Fields does on the field is good. This video is 80%+ focused on his problems, with some discussion of his incredible arm talent. I didn’t include anything about his ability to run because realistically you can’t build long term success at quarterback without having a competent passing skill set. Which he doesn’t have. Doing a full video on his positives (the minority of his skill set) would essentially be propaganda since it’s not reflective.
But you already know this since you said it in your own comment so maybe you’re trying to be edgy? Not sure because what you wrote makes no sense tbh.
@@Cianaf You are a nobody. You are not even close to understanding how things work.
The only reason people like him is bc he can run, as a passer he hasn’t done anything that Zach Wilson hasn’t
🤔There are NFL QBs Coaches and Players that say Chicago should build around Fields?? I assume Donavan McNabb knows football.
@@bigdap100 again I think that’s his athleticism, I’m not trying to diss on him but he was worth a conditional 6th round pick and they probably could have gotten higher for that but they chose to send him to Pittsburgh bc it was the best option for him. If he was an elite qb, it doesn’t really matter the situation, he’d be worth more than a 6th round pick
@@bigdap100they did, he had weapons but he still sucks
Even though fields sucks he is better than Zack Wilson come on now😂😂
@@bigdap100 it's all politics you saw how good of a prospect he was coming out of the one of the most iconic universities.
I just don’t understand what Bears fans see in him other than the athleticism. He’s making rookie mistakes in year 3. If the Bears keep him or he struggles on another team, I’d imagine they’ll still have excuses as to why it’s not him.
im a bears fan and i dont know either. its like their blindly in love with their high school crush. its crazy to me. hes just not good enough
Fields was making QB 101 mistakes... I am confident in saying Bagent will be in the league longer than Fields. You watch him play and wonder if the Bears had 2 different OCs / coaching staffs. He dropped back with urgency, got rid of the ball on time and was capable of throwing anticipation passes. I watched all year and saw Fields throw one near the end of the season where the WR wasn't out of his break and the ball was in the air. All Bagent really needs is to strengthen his arm and grip... He threw a few flutter balls when he tried to go deep. He will be one of the better backups in the league.
Dude doesn’t anticipate and is slow on everything. You’ll be dumb as hell to pay him 25M/year
His fifth year option will be declined.
@@2kolbe010 u don’t say…
🤔There are NFL QBs Coaches and Players that say Chicago should build around Fields?? I assume Donavan McNabb knows football.
@@bigdap100 u can build around him, but his fundamentals lack. U can surround him with all the talent and he’ll still fail. He’s just slow on his progressions and footwork is sloppy. It’s year 4 for him. I think he’s pretty much showed what kind of qb he is.
@@bigdap100 dude, how many times are you gonna say this?
I have said this for 2 years! Not decisive enough,no quick release,just run. Can't read defenses. He's a black Bobby Douglas! Been there done that! He can't beat Green Bay! Cmon we can do better kool- aid drinkers!
What is wild to me and should be a huge red flag. Is that Fields was not a massive runner in college at all. He could run but he was a a passer. Career 68% completion.
@@abaofifsz He was playing pitch n catch at Ohio State with elite weapons and OLine which covered for many of his deficiencies. Even then he was taking too many bad sacks, and some talent evaluators commented on him being a 'beat' too late on some of these reads.
How can you be decisive when you have to go through progressions do you hear yourself?
What
@@zaziedabeast9692it's nuanced fool, some plays(like against a blitz) you have to be decisive, because you have no time, other plays(like against drop coverage) you are going to have time but the defense will also have more people in coverage, so you need to go through your progressions to find the open man. This is common sense stuff I shouldn't have to explain it, like do you even watch football? Anyway, the problem then is, that Fields can do neither adequately. He is a woeful passer despite ridiculous arm talent, its pretty sad actually.
Fields was frequently standing in clean pockets, dumbfounded, until he is inevitably strip sacked
Clean pocket, with no one to throw too!!!
@@BrandonThreatTV one more time..."clean pocket with no one to throw too"... Bad route combinations
IVE SAID IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN, IT WASNT THE LINE IT WAS BUSTIN' F.
@@RomancingTheCEO You need to watch JT O'Sullivan's breakdowns. He's ex-NFL QB
@@PatriotWatchUSA ok ... what NFL team did you play for....and what's your NFL experience? I'll check back
This is why Diane Russini almost laughed in shocked when Hoge & Jahns (bears beatwriters) suggested to her there's a big debate in the fanbase about whether or not the bears would stick with fields or draft a qb (likely caleb) at 1... even ignoring the financials it isn't even close...
I was in Chicago in summer 2023 and the amount of Fields stuff all over downtown Chicago was absolutely shocking. Every bar and restaurant had his jersey in the window. He was on nearly every billboard. Every person I talked football with while I was there was preaching the gospel of Fields and how he was going to set the NFL on fire next season. The entire city drank the kool aid on him and I figured it would take a while for them to snap out of it if he didn't show some massive improvement.
@TheAndyk123 and that was in the middle of a franchise record breaking losing streak 🫣
@@TheAndyk123 Entering 2023 Fields MVP odds dropped to 20-1. That’s how heavy the betting was. For perspective, Trevor, Lamar and Rodgers were 15-1. Now Fields just got traded for next year’s 6th round pick. Never underestimate the power of people’s feelings. We all need to listen when people in our lives take the effort to say “yo that’s dumb bro”.
@@TheAndyk123 This is true. Count me as a Chicagoan who was always confused by that. I never could see what accomplishment it was attached to. Chicago football fans are so neurotic.
Bears fans wanted to keep this bum.
I didn’t! By your 3rd Season if you haven’t established yourself as a dependable Quarterback then you’re done.
Considering what CJ Stroud accomplished in his 1st Season with the Houston Texans, Fields was a complete bust from the get go. 10:07
Really good breakdown. Not since the halcyon days of "Carson Wentz just needs more help" have I seen so much excuse making for a player as this. I'm afraid this will trigger a lot of people in Chicago 🤣
Caleb is not a lck especially on the Bears and will likely not work out at the Bears.
The best move is to build a great team and hope Fields takes the next step.
IT has little to do with starting over with a new QB and needing to wait 4 years for him to develop, in which you all have decided to draft a new QB by then.
Glad you aren't the GM @@mikeydoes
It doesn't take a QB 4 years to develop@@mikeydoes . Out of recent 1.01 picks Goff and Burrow played in the Super Bowl within 3 years. Mayfield had a team that was 1-31 the previous two years, at .500 his first year and in the playoffs year three. Lawrence was in the playoffs and advancing year 2. AZ was a playoff team in Murray's 3rd year. All of these guys joined terrible teams and within three years they were playoff teams with QBs playing well.
@@kevinheisey4350 Go look at all the MVPs stats, you're just an idiot. and I don't have time for peopel who don't actually look into things.
how long did tom brady take to develop or arod or patrick mahomes a qb cant develop under changes happening every year with new head coahes and oc's@@kevinheisey4350
Here after he Fields got Benched for Russell Wilson in Week 7
🤦 Three years at Ohio State and three years in Chicago, surrounded by good-enough players and coaches, and he is still learning the basics of playing the quarterback position.
The bears surrounded him with talent ? The bears have been god awful long before he went there. Thats why they are 1-2 and fields is 3-0 😂
I guess I have to be the only one against the grain here lol. This is a very good analysis and it exposes all of his glaring weeknesses. To sum it up he holds the ball to long for plays to develop and misses open reads. And he holds the ball too long due to speed and urgency in his drop back allowing corners to recover and potentially make plays on the ball. You definitely exposed this very well.
My only argument is that these are fixable with coaching. I’m not gonna say Getsy was a good or bad coordinator but I will say that Fields was not the right qb for his system. I would understand if he had these flaws minus all of his strengths and abilities, then ok he isn’t worth the hassle. But the fact that he has shown flashes of greatness and his flaws are common flaws amongst young duel threat QBs, is why I believe with the right coaching he can be great. I feel with all of my heart that he has quite literally been teaching himself how to play quarterback at the NFL level on the Chicago Bears. There has been no coach or coordinator giving him the proper guidance for him to succeed and improve on HIS issues. His only ounce of guidance has been his prior mistakes and experience from them. Which is why he still does what he does. I feel releasing the ball quicker is something he can fix with the right coaching, and the slower drop back is due to fatigue. Now I’m not saying fatigue is a viable reason but it does play a factor. He rushes a lot and then has to go and make another play with his arm. I do believe he is capable of both, but a coach is the one who should really pinpoint that to him and have him focus on it. It’s some things that coaches see that players just don’t see or realize, hence why he still does what he does.
But we have seen all the other QBs like him with proper coaching, they said the same thing about them until they got their coaches. The Bears hired the wrong guy at the wrong time, Getsy was not able to help Fields on where he needed help the most for whatever reason you wanna come up with. You can tell when you watch him play, Justin had to sift out different information from them to even come close to succeeding at his position. All those open passes he didn’t make in the seems of the zone was out of fear from his only teacher through out his career, his past mistakes. He plays to try and limit his mistakes without any help from his coaches or his O-Line most of the time, while running for his life, with minimal receiver help. His first couple games were bad they were, which only proves my point further. There was a clear disconnect between him and Getsy especially in the beginning, and the fact that he was in his second year with him makes it more so the fact that they were just not the right pairing. So when he said that he was done trying to play Getsy’s game and just play his own is when he gave up on their guidance and committed to his trauma from past mistakes. Which is all this video is pretty much saying, a good borderline great QB suffering from terrible coaching.. apparently is bad.
The coaching was awful and led to this they should of never hired Getsy he had no way of communicating anything correctly to even his receivers they were running the wrong routes and all. Hope we can recover from this and Fields can too in Pittsburgh
@@SplashIt34getsy got a job though ? Never seen a offensive coordinator who was that bad get a job immediately after being let go I mean as soon as we let him go. I’m sure the raiders weren’t the only team.
@@ogskywalker5669 getsy got a job because the original OC decomitted from the offer they gave him. Getsy couldnt even get the OC job at Iowa he lost it to a bum. The Raiders also are the bottom of the bottom of the NFL nobody wants to coach there right now
This video isn't aging too well my boy!!!!.....
Us bears fans were delusional, we had to much of an emotional tie to him that we blamed everyone else lmao. Atleast we got Caleb now !
I tried to explain this on Twitter and other fellow Bear fans called me every name in the book. I get it that Fields can wow you with a play here and there, he runs better than some starting running backs in the league, but you cannot win when the QB cannot read a D and make the quick decisions as a passer you need to take the pressure off and move the ball through the air. Another thing with Fields is he stinks against zone, he freezes and will pass up on multiple wide opened WRs then take off running. As much as I liked the dude, he was the most frustrating QB I've seen on this team in 54 years of following the Bears. The talent was there, it was what was between the ears that lacked, and by all accounts he was a hard worker. I haven't a clue why he never 'got it'.
I was ready for him to get shipped out by week 3 this past year, even though he played decent for a few games after he came back from his injury it wasn't enough to get the sour taste out of my mouth, then that Packer game happened LOL. The crazy thing is if he won that game he might still be a Bear, I have to thank the Packers for winning that game, and it makes my stomach churn, but I was a huge Williams fan for the past 2.5 years, so I'm going nuts right now knowing he will be a bear in less than 2 weeks.
Bear Down!
What’s the bears record and the Steelers record ?
@@Keefer24Who’s won two games in a row and who’s lost two in a row now? This is the issue with you Fields fans. He wins 3 games, and you think he’s a godsend.
What is Faheys NFL background
Justin Fields is just not a very good QB, and it's all on tape unfortunately. I'm sure he's a great guy, but after what happened to the Panthers with Mayfield and Darnold, a lot of teams are probably wary of giving up significant draft capital on a guy who will effectively be a rental.
The Bears just arent a very good team. Bears need a different type of QB to be good and win, Fields is the wrong guy for that franchise. He will be a baller at a lot of different franchises.
@@rig2037But the reason they aren't a very good team is because the QB takes way too many drive killing sacks.
Fields does not have what it takes to be a successful quarterback in the NFL. If no team is willing to give up anything for Fields, I wonder if it is in the Bears' best interest to give up on Fields as a starting quarterback, but keep him and give him a role similar to what Taysom Hill has for the Saints. Fields can come in a few times a game and play the Wildcat quarterback role. He can use his running ability by playing running back or pass-catching receiver in the backfield similarly that Deebo Samuel does for the 49ers. The Bears can still salvage Fields' athletic ability by giving him a different role.
@darkross8783But he didn't even get close to 3700 yards and 37 touchdowns last year though. 🙄
@darkross8783That's sub Blake Bortles' 2015/2nd year production. Where's he?
so in my review of his bears tape and his college tape, its a combination of things.
1. his arm when throwing, his elbow turns OUT and UP, almost like he's trying to punch someone. this removes some of the velocity and straightness of the throw. it's one of the reason his spirals get wobbly, its one of the reasons his catches get bouncy too.
2. when throwing he doesnt plant his throwing foot cleanly a lot of the time. so, his intermediate and deep throws, dont get clean power behind them so they have the energy to go the distance they need.
3. there is an anxiety to fields during games. whether its due to the coaches or the receivers, or the offensive lines he's had. its obvious he's not in sync, he doesnt trust them. something is going on. the timing is off a lot. its just not there.
4. he is SLOW at processing and not great at reading the defenses. at least not YET. because of this, he doesnt know what to anticipate, so like pickett, he scrambles too often, instead of staying in the pocket and throwing, and it ended up with him getting crushed. again, it is either he doesnt trust his line to protect him OR he doesnt see what the defense is showing him.
I’ve never seen your channel before, but man I’m blown away. The way you break down film is probably the smoothest I’ve seen so far. You’re quick to the point and don’t harp on one play or repeat points. I didn’t lose focus a single time during this entire video and that genuinely says a lot.
QBs are directed by thinking, not running fast.
The scapegoat for fields has always been coaching and the line.
Bro this guy only plays games from the KC and Bucs game . Like cmon if fields was bad where are the bad plays from @ the browns? @ the falcons ? For a playoff game for ATL ? The game @ Detroit ???
Those were all good teams but Noo dude repeats the same games over and over from the start of the season which both coach and Justin said they weren’t on the same page
That’s usually what it is for every QB, but only a few can realistically make the claim.
Caleb will be bad too just wait
NO HES THE ANSWER!@@rodneytillis6358
@@ci6516no he played the chiefs game, buccs game, cardinals game and browns game. And there’s multiples other videos of other games. My guy just cope.
As a Packers fan I already miss Justin
U SHOULD AS CALEB WILL BE UR NIGHTMARE!
@@RomancingTheCEO HELL YEAH
Where can I watch film back that has all of these different camera angles and viewpoints??
Here is why the Bears were only able to get a conditional 6th rounder. No teams were fooled by the media hype.
Justin Fields is just incomplete as a QB. He lacks the fundamental skills to read defenses, process plays, and therefore, that causes him to be slow on reads and very unsure, which causes him to be skiddish.
At 8:34 is it possible that he wasn’t supposed to take ANY steps back? That shotgun is already the equivalent of a three step drop so IMHO that extra step made him late to throw the ball.
No, It is designed for a quick out route. That shotgun requires a one step dropback for quickness. All snaps have a dropback. It is needed to establish rhythm and a steady base among other things.
@@abaofifsz Thank you. I was thinking it called for a pivot & that’s why it left him so late on the throw. Some of these throws were also meant to start with the left foot back instead of right but were modified by Aaron Rodgers for whom Getsy used to be the OC. Picture Rodgers running that. He would have his right foot back, take the snap & already be in throwing stance to fire a quick dart. Of course all of us would be genius OCs if Aaron Rodgers was our QB. I think that’s how Getsy got the Bears gig but whatever he did with Justin Fields didn’t work. 😀
@@abaofifsz So what if he started with his left door back instead, caught the snap, stepped his right foot back & fired the ball to the receiver? Instead he did like a hop or a hitch because he started with his right foot back already.
7:32 The 'He's already dead 😭' meme comes to mind here. Great breakdown and really good points about playing the QB position.
I live in Chicago (born and raised). I really wanted Fields to succeed. But ive been saying for a couple years that i dont see it with him as much as i wanted to. He held the ball too long and missed open receivers consistently. Coaching wasn't great and the o line was horrible early on. But some plays had nothing to do with that and he still wouldn't make them. Sometimes he made it harder for the line himself. The really good qb's make plays, period. Borrow had a horrible line but made plays. Mahommes has had to scramble for his life numerous times and at times didn't have top receivers and still made plays. All the really good to great ones do. Saw flashes but not enough from Fields. Thing is he seems to be a great guy so you wanted him to be the guy so bad. Just didn't see it. And if you expressed it, you were likely to be attacked by fellow bears fans and looked at like something is wrong with you.
fantastic video. 5:50-6:10 is great and so so true.
Play his Detroit game highlights at Detroit . He was stepping up all game in the pocket moving great . If he was so bad he was had bad plays from every single game yet he only plays plays from chiefs and bucs where they played horribly at the start of the season . Cmon
THATS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CW AND JF! WATCH!
u can literally break down any qb ever and show bad highlights and missed opportunities, doesn't mean they're not good or can't be good, fields has a lot of highlight plays and this shouldn't define him in any way
It absolutely should! Ur hanging on to the highlights, and to counter ur statement: I can make a highlight video making ANY QB look good
Ur in denial, and a fields Stan, and it low-key has given u the ability have casual excuse loaded takes
@@WestCoastOnePride shut up pussy u sound dumb
Looool JF Cult continues.
@@erikledezma5887stop meat riding you know that fields isn’t were he is supposed to be. Stop making pussy foot excuses for him. The point of the video is to show why he sucks not talking shit dummy. If anything this is his everyday play. Not saying that he doesn’t have potential we seen glimpses,but he is not good for what he needs to do stop being stupid.
I legit dont get the people who endlessly praise and defend Fields. He still has the same flaws from Ohio State and has failed to progress after 3 years.
"Fields o-line was bad" people who say this are blinded by their love for him that they dont see that he holds the ball too long
Justin Fields has Mike Tomlin now, a coach’s coach who says coaches need to be held accountable for poor/lazy coaching.
I like Tomlin but he started out with 5 years of young Ben Roethlisberger + Bruce Arians. They won a Super Bowl and made another one over that period. Since losing Arians they won 3 playoff games in 12 years. And they cleaned house of their entire post-Roethlisberger QB plan this offseason. Is Tomlin a + for QBs without Arians?
Case Closed!!!
Case not closed until he fails in Pit.
He holding that ipad for Russ its over..@@richarddowd4001
HE WILL AND ALREADY STARTING AT QB2 THEN THE PINK SLIP AFTERWARDS TO THE CFL WOULD OR MIGHT WORK!@@richarddowd4001
@@richarddowd4001 he a bust get over it 😂
@@blkkinggyeah ? 3-0. What’s the bears record ? How’s that o line for the bears ? 😂🤡
yeah its almost like when you only show a bunch of a players worst plays they'll look bad
Fields does this ALL THE TIME. Nobody has the time to be here watching 2 hours of Fields making bad decisions.
Bruh this video could’ve easily been an hour long
Love fields but this is the player he is. An athletic talented QB who is limited in the passing game
Show us his good plays, they’re all him running. He runs into sacks, fumbles always, and can’t look past first read.
Love how ppl give breakdowns about passing but never inderstand progressions on passing plays
Very informative🔥, can you do one for Caleb please.
yes please
Can’t do college prospects. They get copyright strikes unfortunately.
He will tank with the O-Line he has. Then we will see what you have to say about that 😂
Good running back, bad quarterback.
Wow, actually really great breakdown. I like fields and was hoping he would succeed but I was never a fan of how slow he was after getting the snap. Hope he improves whether that's with the bears or otherwise.
the fact thay he's killing in Pittsburgh shows thats you were mostly wrong and that the problem there was mostly coaching
2:09 So many times. He didn't know the playbook
This is amazing. All Bears fans need to see this.
the cult of fields would deny it bc they are delusional.
Yeah how’s it going with Caleb Williams ? Still a garbage line and a garbage franchise. Fields is 3-0 with Pittsburgh 😂🤡
@@Keefer24Haha. Funny how now he is 3-0 and when anyone brought up his 10-28 record with the Bears, then W/L were not a QB stat. Now he is 13-28. 😂. One decent game doesn't change anything. I will change my opinion when Fields can lead a drive in the 4th, pass from the pocket consistently and come from behind. Caleb will be fine. If not Bagent is a great back up. Let's remember it is Caleb's 3rd game.
I think Fields should go make those "How not to play QB" vids because he's a natural.
Yeah ? What team do you play for ? Fields is 3-0 while the bad news bears are 1-2, should be 0-3
That second play is not as open as you claim. The way the corner plays it causes Fields to pause. Sure it comes open half a second later but that's not what Fields saw. You gloss over the fact that the nickel is on the wheel route initially when Fields looks that way. Also, the corner is sitting down on the route and facing Fields so Fields can't determine which way the corner is going to go. If the corner commits to the wheel it's at very least a pass break up if not an INT. The nickel and corner play that as well as they could. Both the nickel and the corner are reading Fields' eyes and reacting accordingly. Yes, the wheel comes open but not due to the reasons you mention. The corner would have just adjusted his drop if Fields read that differently. Fields absolutely has issues processing things quick enough. This play is misleading. It's like the Trey Burton play in the end zone with Mitch years ago. Stillshots without taking into account everything can be misleading.
It is fine to pause. The point is fields knows what routes are being run so he should know that one of those receivers is about to be wide open. Instead he runs into a sack in the middle of the line.
That would all be okay n cool if this was a disguised cover 3. Any elite QB know who to throw too before the ball is snapped on this play. This was a perfect play call against this coverage, a te wheel stressing outside the numbers, a running back wheel up the seem, and a post from the X accross the safeties face. Pre snap, you should already be telling yourself to read the safeties to confirm cover 3, then when you can confirm it your only three reads should be the flat, to post, to rb wheel . With the rb wheel being the thing that he should just know can get open if the hook doesn’t match on to it. If the hook matches on then he has the post underneath and still probably has the rb wheel as it will be no safety help over top as the safety would have to drop down to the post.
@@stephenc9999 the maker of this video contends that Fields missed a wide open touchdown. That is not the case. The corner is sitting down on the route coming down the seam. His hips are turned towards that route. He is watching Justin. The "sure touchdown", is a sure INT if Justin throws the ball. Sure, a split second after Justin gets off that read it comes open but that is the point. It was not open when he was on it and it would have been an INT based off the way the corner was playing the route. I do agree that the sack is inexcusable. The WR in the flat was at least no gain if not a 2 yard completion. Either way better than a sack. Kurt Warner also sees the play like I did. ua-cam.com/video/42SdQNIpJfM/v-deo.html
The deadpan delivery makes it even better how he runs down what every receiver and defender does and then drops the QB's reaction like a punchline.
Fields is special. He will have a future in football whether he is a coach or franchise QB he has a future in football. Nobody can take away talent. God will make a place for him to succeed wherever He sees for.
God???? U think god cares about football? Geez nothing else has to be said here
Great great GREAT! Breakdown on Justin Fields problems and like you said these problems show up consistently and he hasn’t improved them since college
3-0 with pit 😂🤡
Elephant in the room: Perhaps Fields does not possess the mental acuity to be a QB1 in the NFL. I think the Steelers should make him an RB. Cultivate John Rhys Plumlee. Plumlee will be QB1 and outshine Justin Fields, if this video and its excellent analysis are any indication.
I was at the game against the Vikings last year when he went down. It was shocking how much more composed Tyson Bagent was when he came in. Could really see a difference in the live game
I guess the question is, can you increase your processing and the ability to read defenses with coaching/maturity?
no
@@PatriotWatchUSAno ? He’s 3-0 right now and reading the field just fine. How’s the bears doing ? 😂🤡
@@Keefer24 Caleb did in 3 weeks what took JF 38 games to do. Bears are doing AWESOME>
your first statement by the 6 sec mark, clearly shows that all he needs to be is coached up to fix these errors .. so he gets one of the better QB coaches in the league, a OC that plays to his skill set, AND a vet QB who can also help him .. yeah good video breakdown,but these are all fixable areas .. more upside than down ..
Steelers fans delusional as fuck😭thank god we got rid of this trash can for caleb
Yeah, JF1 OC’s were so bad that they immediately got jobs afterwards
@@TheCaptain773 and his HC in the first year has won two super bowls since then🤣🤣
@@TheCaptain773 nothing was said about the previous coaches .. I clearly said his errors can be coached up to be fixed and that the current OC will play to his strengths .. 2 things can be right at the same time ...
@@daronlee3815 You’re assuming that the previous coaches didn’t know and attempt to coach up Fields “errors”. My point was those coaches wouldn’t continue to land jobs in the NFL if that was the case. The league has spoken and they believe the problem lies with JF1
You sir nailed it. He just got traded
He changed the name of the video after the trade lol
Yupp and he’s 3-0 while the bears are still the bears 😂
Bears fans convincing themselves they didn’t get fleeced 😂
Multiple HCs, Multiple OCs, always changing systems, no vet to learn from…all of which won’t be true in Pitt. Thanks for pickup bears fans lol
WE DIDNT PITTSBURGH IS THROWING OUT OUR TRASH TY STEELER NATION!
You still got the “former first round pick” Justin Fields in your head. Three years of crappy play trumps everything. Steelers just adding confusion when Russ inevitably has a bad game. Btw if Russ can’t hold off Fields then he really is finished.
I agree. I’m glad we got some young potential in our QB room. He will learn a lot and won’t have to worry as much about getting hit 😂
The Steelers are currently 2-0 and Justin Fields isn’t doing terrible. Interesting…
Great video. Best I've seen
3 weeks into the 2024 regular season and the steelers are 3-0 and Fields is playing well and the Bears are still ruining QBs
this was a great breakdown. well done. love when euros watch our game.
Great Video, As a Bears fan I wanted JF to succeed but he’s not a good QB. Now we have Caleb Williams 🐻👇
Wow. Great video. You captured every negative. That part about him going real slow on his drop back like he was playing in his backyard was perfect. Watch all his drop backs. His footwork is terrible. Thats what i mean when i say that. Watch someone like Jayden Daniels, or CJ stroud. Their footwork and drop backs are nice and CRISP and Quick!
U forgot someone else CALEB! THE 1ST PICK IN THE DRAFT HE DESTROYS THOSE 2 QBS AND HIS RELEASE WHOOSH! DANIELS SLOW WITH THE TRIGGER HAS BUST WRITTEN ALL OVER HIM!
Justin Fields Mental game in the Pocket is just average to maybe below average.
below below. He a 1 read qb.
@@jedi4049he’s reading the field for Pittsburgh just fine, 3-0 while the bears are still the bears, 1-2 with a garbage azz line 😂
@@Keefer24 1 read QB. He is ass.
Saying he will fail with the steelers is pure hater energy. 😂 like if you didn’t like his tenure with the Bears, I understand, but saying he’s going to fail with an entirely different organization isn’t a healthy speculation, it’s just being a hater. Does he have areas to make great improvements in? Yes. But let’s not act like Fields can’t improve at all. Solid break down video. But the title is hilarious click bait.
He can’t read a defense and make decisions. Changing teams doesn’t fix that. I hope he will improve. But Fields deserves the criticism. Hate hate hate.
He fucking sucks dude.. you justinsexuals are delusional
I am a STEELERS FAN and after watching this tape I think that we should not have gotten him.
@@tl76913-0 ? What’s the bears record ? 😂🤡
i think someone needs to take down this video 😅😅😅😅😅
this didnt age well...
Pretty clean pockets for this o line to be trash
WRs trash dumbo
Went 6/6 75yds in debut with steelers the last one was a catch
great breakdown, but in real time motion its not this simple. The pocket is breaking down to fast, you work on the kid reaction and reading times.Tom wll get him right in no time, Horrible move by the bears making this trade.
This isn’t playground football. They study and practice these plays ahead of time. It’s about quick progression reads, timing and muscle memory. There was no need for Fields to abandon ship on any of these plays, and that’s what got him into trouble.
It is when teams no longer decide to disguise coverages against you. They are out there throwing college and high school level coverages at him and he still can process them.
Great breakdown dude.
I wish all Bears fans could see this upload.
A QB can be a good runner no doubt, but if the fundamentals aren’t there, they aren’t there.
fields 3-0 caleb williams 💀💀💀💀
@uvega121 LMAO 2 games later and this comment already isnt aging well ^^^ 😅
Justin Fields 2024 stats through 5 games:
961 Passing yards
5 TD
1 INT
97.1 Passer rating
3-2 record
Caleb Williams 2024 stats through 5 games:
1,091 Passing yards
5 TD
4 INT
81.3 Passer rating
3-2 record
Not bad for Justin Fields in his 4th season as a NFL starter. And not bad for the rookie Caleb Willams in his first season as a NFL starter.
I never wanted the Bears to draft Fields, but his arm talent still gave me hope that he could be The Guy. I still think he can develop the processing skills he needs, but I'm glad that he went to a team that actually wants him.
Fields is not a starting NFL QB
Thanks to the Bears.
@@lachanjoscales1682 This is a dumb comment. Why didn't Pitt fix Mitch? Rudolph? Pickett?
Because they wasn't fuckin good anyway.
He’s 3-0 right now. How’s the bears doing ? 😂🤡
@@Keefer24 The Bears have found their franchise QB. They are doing GREAT!!!! Nice emoji Sally
Caleb Williams is literally the antithesis of Fields…
Nahhh clown your bust gone to another team now we can make the playoffs with Caleb Williams 😃🖕🏽
Well he a better QB then that shit head bust
Is he really ? 😂🤡
the offensive coordinator didnt adjust for minnesotas scheme noow did he
Most of you fields supporters can't even spell correctly 😂 embarrassments to the fanbase
lol OK
LMAO YOU SAID HE WOULD FAIL NOW HE’S 3-0 as the starter for the PITTSBURGH STEELERS.
Update ?
He plays like a dude with his girl on the sideline watching him warm up 🤦🏽♂️
Pittsburgh needs to sit him for a couple years and really rework and instill good habits into him. Fields isn't a QB you can plug into any or even most NFL systems and will pan out. He has a very specific skillset with very specific needs. Unless an offense is completely tailored to him and his playstyle things wont go well.
He'll be nearly 30 by then 😂
@@threezysworld8089 It is what it is 😂
Time will tell ....
But I would believe that is he no better than even-odds if becoming a "franchise quarterback". And this only because Tomlin has him. I would set five-to-ine odds if he were still on the Bears.
So why bother? Whats the upside?
@@PatriotWatchUSA3-0 is the upside while the bears are still the bears 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol this guy is looking at film from the worst part of the season for the bears when fields admitted he was overthinking due to being overloaded by the coaches (see the post game interview where he called out the coaches).
After that, the coach simplified it, and his game took off. Add that to your assessment. Because fields fixed alot of these problems you mentioned after game 4. The bears were on fire because of him and the defense. They almost made the playoffs.
He sure looked great against the Packers in the last game of the season and going 0-6 against Greenbay. Bears need a new qb.
Did you see the part that covers the cardinals game? That was towards the end of the year against one of the worst teams in the league?
@NeumaSeven the cardinals beat some of the best teams in the nfl last year when kyler Murray came back. That team was not the worst in the nfl. That was a very competitive team. And hyper-analyzing a guy to find mistakes will make any player look worse than he is. The same misses or miscues that fields has, damn near every qb does if you break down their film.
Holds the ball too long- even the great mahomes does that- and so does caleb williams.
Threw the ball a second too late and missed his throwing window on a random play during the game- every qb does that. On a random play here and there during a game
His pass was slightly off target - do you know how many times I've seen Tom brady, mahomes and Aaron Rodgers do that? "Oh, I bet he wishes he had that one back... that one got away from him.."
Fields is not as bad as these hyper-analysts make him out to be. He is not a top 15 qb- might not ever be. But this video accuses him of being a player that can't play in the nfl.
@@jonsin7697 Problem is he's not Mahomes, Rodgers, Lamar, or any of these other QBs who are great at improvising. He has to learn to play on schedule in the pocket, and then the fun stuff can come after that. The reason all off this is magnified is because he has one of the lowest passing attempts per game for a starter. Sure every QB misses a few, but when you're only throwing the ball 24 times a game over his career (28 or whatever this year) every miss hurts a lot more. He's not proven he can handle a high volume passing offense, which is a problem if the Bears ever get in a hole and need to win with his arm.
@@jonsin7697 Literally you are nuts. The entire league knows he’s a backup and the bears just got rid of him for a 6th because he sucks. Go be a Steelers fan
As a Fields fan, this hit me in the gut! He has a lot of highlight plays but my lord I didn’t think it was that bad 🫣
ITS WORSE THAN THIS HE DIDNT SHOW HIS 4TH QUARTER PLAY FUMBLES ETC IN KEY MOMENTS HE WAS AT HIS WORST!
@@RomancingTheCEOHow’s the bears doing without him ? He seems fine with an actual functioning franchise 3-0
Fields is clearly a physical talent, but doesn't have it mentally. That's what's frustrating - but after three years it's time to move on. He's simply not good enough to pass up TWO #1 overall picks. Very few are.
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A thousand yard rushing season is not enough.
Rushing qbs don't get 2nd contracts if they can't throw. It's never happend
From the first few seconds. The QB should of either changed the play/ blocking scheme. But still had a short drop back
Great analysis, can you do one on Kyler Murray?
Fantastic breakdown.
The Tomlin Smith O-Line strength & strategy is the key to success. If it holds the wins. If it folds then it's over. No QB can help that.
I think I could read defenses better than Justin Fields 👀
Helen Keller could....
How’s Caleb doing ? 😂🤡
@@Keefer24 I don’t like the Bears or Caleb Williams!
Bears run the wrong scheme for someone like Justin Fields, and drafting Caleb Williams or another QB just wont fix that. They need a diff scheme and quarterback, also, as a Seahawks fan, Now that the Bears have SHANE WALDRON at offensive coordinator, People are going to think Fields is EVEN MORE TRASH next season.
Fields ain't playing next season unless Caleb gets hurt
@@TheAndyk123 Hes not gonna be on the Bears roster by the time the season starts, so dont worry about it. Bears suck, Fields is already gone just wait.
Thank you for showing the evidence to my assessment that Justin, as a Bear, never crossed the threshold of of being a franchise quarterback.
Nobody who has the misfortune of being a beer will succeed. Thats why fields is 3-0 while the garbage bears are still looking the same 😂🤡
@@Keefer24
Two weeks later, how do you like the Bears now ... ???!!
Caleb has already thrown and completed more deep posts in four games than Fields did in four years. Fields still is "burping the baby" for the Steelers. Fields is still not "throwing guys open"; i.e., anticipating throws.
You keep-on keeping-on with your "Just Fields" allegiance and how he continues to fumble snaps from under Cente, and how he was only worth a conditional sixth-round draft-pick.
I will continue loving the new kid in town. 😎
Deuces! ✌️
Alarming breakdowns. HOWEVER, the Steelers have a much better organization, coaching staff, and personnel; with a HOF QB with a similar playing style. So Justin will be fine.
I agree. He will actually get the proper coaching he deserves to give him a chance to thrive in the league
I can't wait. Nobody will able to find you by mid season. You will be hiding so you don't have to hear I TOLD YOU SO
@@georgiohall5604 Fields could've paid anyone he wanted to coach him. More excuses.
@@PatriotWatchUSA I'm starting to think you have no life.
@@c.antoinehill100 You obviously think what you want. I have a great life. Worry about yourself.
Meanwhile 6 mths later ... chirp chirp chirp chirp chirp
First play. Later in the year in a similar situation he hits DJ Moore for a TD against the Lions. I could cherry pick any NFL qb and make a video like this about their mistakes
Bears fans said Diana Russini didn't know ball. 😂
She is just regurgitating things football guys tell her.
@bouji2985 so she is using her brain lol
and thats her job. Tough part is getting the info out of them. If it were easy you'd be doing it @@bouji_
Consider that we've never really had a great quarterback in our lives and therefore we thought his athletic ability would overcome his ineptitude. We will be behind Caleb. We were lost and now we're found.
Lets also be honest who the hell are the wr's? Come on he had crappy offense line and no one to throw too
He’s still young and has time to develop. Don’t forget that he’ll be behind a Super Bowl winning quarterback who was a similar player when he was younger, just not as explosive. Don’t get me wrong this is a great breakdown. He has lots to work on but hopefully he can learn from the mistakes he’s been making in Chicago. Much love!
Seems like you were spot on.
The actual players on multiple teams want JF, but non-players think they know better than actual players. WOW! True he has flaws, but a good OC and QB coach would the see the top 10 QB within an intense plan and training camp (which he has never had). multiple QB gurus acknowledge how to fix the majority of his flaws and avoid the glaring real faults (which every QB has). This is just ignorance on display here.
then why has no wide receiver flocked to pittsburgh if these players want to play with him? why does mike tomlin want him returning kicks and doing wr reps? he's freaking trash, that's why he was disposed for a 6th round pick. He's not Brees, He's not farve who both got traded on draft night.
@@Pharium when did Mike Tomlin say Fields would be returning kicks? have you seen him practicing anywhere else but QB? oops, only haters like yourself has been talking about that. wide receivers/players have contracts and with other teams and those that don't must fit into the steelers' contracts (steelers don't want to pay-player does not want to play for free) also tomlin & co must want them on the team.
Sometimes non players do in fact know better than players. If your reasoning held true every single coach in the league would be an ex player
Complete nonsense
Excellent breakdown