Was Justin Fields REALLY That Bad?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Don't underestimate Justin Fields! In this video, we discuss why the NFL rookie is better than you think. Learn more about the rising star with the Chicago Bears.
    Intro 00:00
    Organization 02:00
    Watching his Tape 03:50
    Conclusion 10:50
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  • @de5913
    @de5913 13 дней назад +6

    Dj Moore slander will not be tolerated

  • @raz1739
    @raz1739 29 дней назад +14

    Didn’t know Flus calls the plays on offense

    • @arxcha.
      @arxcha.  28 дней назад +1

      Not directly no. But he played a massive role in the hiring of the OC.

  • @mihnic0504
    @mihnic0504 24 дня назад +11

    Moore had a career year and was amongst the top 10 receivers.

    • @bradbaxter3343
      @bradbaxter3343 20 дней назад +1

      Moore has been great with a ton of bottom tier qbs. One of the reasons why I think he is vastly underrated

    • @quintenbogan6104
      @quintenbogan6104 19 дней назад +1

      Yes he has. Idk what buddy talking about

    • @llamarre4
      @llamarre4 19 дней назад

      Yeah imagine a one read QB who doesn’t read the field given a high end wr, of course he’s going to force feed Moore. Just like the Mooney mirage 1000 yard season. Not that hard to understand, I know football is confusing 😂

    • @mihnic0504
      @mihnic0504 15 дней назад +2

      @@llamarre4 confusing, haha. Kemet also had a career year. 2 receivers had career years. Mooney was tripping over his own feet at times. What’s more, there are many examples where Moore is lined up on the short side of the field and does 10-12 yard out routes allowing him only 10 yards between his alignment and the boundary. Mooney would run the same route from the wide side slot giving him 30 yards of horizontal space. On these plays Moore would attract attention from the defense and have 2 to 3 defenders cheating his way. Mooney is the only read that gets them a first down on 3rd and 10. There’s usually 2 check downs and a deep dummy route.
      In all between Moores route of 10 yards horizontal and Mooney route of you have 2 routes and 45 yards of space. If you put you flip the play and run it the other way you increase your total yardage of potential space separation and increase your chances.
      2 problems. 1. Lou Gestsy didn’t understand how to use the short and wide side and 2 Mooney very often did not get open in these scenarios. Confused? Me? Wrong… you just don’t understand football but you think you do cause you masterbate to ESPN

    • @llamarre4
      @llamarre4 15 дней назад

      @@mihnic0504 I really didn’t even bother reading this fanboy diatribe, when I read you called him Lou Getsy it confirmed what I thought that you’re just a casual fan boy 😂😂 keep screaming at clouds old man you’re wrong, Justin was trash and he’s gone thank goodness

  • @ironsave3201
    @ironsave3201 24 дня назад +9

    Dude- Eberflus had zero input in the offense last year- ( the Bears fired our O.C. already and replaced him)
    Justin did much of this in COLLEGE.
    You should prepare better; you lose credibility.

  • @justinpeacock179
    @justinpeacock179 13 дней назад

    Definitely one of the best break downs I’ve seen. Thanks!!!

  • @Mattn495
    @Mattn495 28 дней назад +2

    Please take a look at the 2018 Bears offensive roster position by position and compare it to the 2023 Bears offensive roster. You can even compare Nagy vs Getsy. The 2023 roster was as good if not better and Mitch Trubisky outperformed Justin statistically in pretty much every category outside of rushing while playing in 14 games vs Justin’s 13. Justin would need to accumulate 425 total yds and 7 TD’s in that extra game just to match Mitch’s production from that year. That tells you all you need to know.

    • @clintjefferson4391
      @clintjefferson4391 26 дней назад +1

      Exactly, if anything I feel like Trubisky got a raw deal.

  • @anurajsingh
    @anurajsingh 21 день назад +3

    Don't know what games you watched last year. Fields was horrible.. The Bear's had a playoff caliber defense, what held them back was poor play at the quarterback position. Fields had enough around him to show growth and not look like his rookie year. Where do we start with his faults, slow with the progression, holds the ball too long, gets worse with the efficiency in the 3rd and 4th quarter of games. Still looked like a rookie out there last year.

    • @jimmy_butler
      @jimmy_butler 3 часа назад

      Just say you don't know ball

  • @mihnic0504
    @mihnic0504 24 дня назад +3

    To your point it takes a team to be successful not an individual

    • @chavov0437
      @chavov0437 21 день назад +1

      Well majority of the team did enough for the Q.B to complete the pass or at least release it

    • @joeshoe6184
      @joeshoe6184 3 дня назад

      But how an individual performs within the team...

  • @threezysworld8089
    @threezysworld8089 26 дней назад +4

    SMH you're focused on his highlights its all the plays in between that are the problem. SMH, either learn about football or go watch synchronized swimming.

    • @arxcha.
      @arxcha.  26 дней назад

      I put good and bad clips in the video

  • @Madskillsuniversity
    @Madskillsuniversity Месяц назад +1

    Good analysis. Even when he scored that TD from inside the 10, he had a man open in front of the goal line. He also seemed to look for DJ more than not and took way too many sacks when guys were open in the beginning of the play. Maybe he big play hunts too much, thinks to slowly - I don't know, but it was frustrating watching him at times. That said, he did improve a lot last year, but still held the ball too long at times. Even when he hit DJ and others, he through behind them, etc., and took what should have been at TD, but ended up being just a FG. I wish him nothing but the best in Pittsburg. He was given a short stick by Ryan Pace from the jump. Pace also traded away first round picks to get him but did not give his weapons or protect. SMH. TOo many coaches, OC's also confused him. Imagine having a new boss at your job every year?

    • @choosecarefully408
      @choosecarefully408 Месяц назад

      When Fields first stopped himself throwing to an open receiver (around week 5 of '22) absolutely Everyone Knew this was a coaches' decision: Fields had scrambled free & got into throwing motion as we'd seen him do so often.
      Then he literally looked as if he'd been given a shock, stopped himself & scrambled for only a couple of yards. Everything about those shocked motions looked unnatural & I think that everyone who saw it though he must have been concussed & we didn't see the play that happened on.
      Then the Bears didn't take him into the blue tent. Not even at the end of that drive. & When Fields did the same thing at least 2 more times that game & they still didn't, everyone realized that the Bears somehow knew in advance that this behavior wasn't due to concussion.
      & the dread of him suffering one switched because how could they _KNOW_ that bizarre drive-killing behavior _wasn't_ due to concussion unless he was executing the plays as called? & that's just it. Everyone watching knew this at the time.
      They said in reflexive defense that "they _had to do this_ in order to simplify the offense for Fields." So you all knew it was a coaching decision *at that time.*
      Later, after that reflexive period wore off people realized that even this defense implied the coaches were responsible. So they stopped saying that & returned to the old tried & tired falsehood that "Fields can't read defenses," a lie that had been debunked over a year prior.
      I can *_not_** figure out why* Matt Eberflus is getting any free passes here as if he was the Favorite Uncle of every NFL fan. People made videos *showing* how Greg Roman utterly sabotaged the Ravens offense for years & yet he has done less than Matt Eberflus did to Fields.
      "Ay, Tom Brady; We wants yuz tuh you know, not pass to Gronk every t'ird passing play. Even if he gets open. Even if he's the only player *who* gets open. Just tuh sees if dat makes the play go smoother." Name _any QB_ who could succeed with that limitation?
      There exists none such.
      Again, I don't _get_ it. Steelers fans chanted Matt Canada out of town. When Fields called out his coaches for sending him such confused messages that he didn't know anymore what it was they were expecting him to do, *any other team's owner, GM AND HC would have responded.* _Not_ responding would have been an admission of guilt that this was intentional.
      Fields called them out twice, you all pretended you didn't hear it.
      Can anyone explain _any_ of this?

  • @brandonwaters81
    @brandonwaters81 26 дней назад +7

    No pre snap recognition. Slow release. Questionable accuracy.

    • @DeCurtaRican
      @DeCurtaRican 13 дней назад +1

      No, his accuracy isn’t questionable. It’s bad, period!

  • @truijs65
    @truijs65 12 дней назад

    2 players had a record year in catching passes, you don’t get that with a bad QB.

  • @Joel_Aleman
    @Joel_Aleman 2 дня назад

    4:00 this is not in stride it was a bit behind which resulted in the receiver to not get any yac

  • @jrwebster2947
    @jrwebster2947 17 дней назад +1

    Far from a bust period and those who think that needs to look at the wr core on the giants the last 3 season. None of the receivers are good yeah he had dj for one season and dj had his best season since he was drafted

  • @mihnic0504
    @mihnic0504 24 дня назад +1

    Hurts also had a top 5 o line

  • @Realtalksports.
    @Realtalksports. 28 дней назад +1

    There are some place he looks amazing and then the next week he looks very average and when I mean average I'm talking about backup quarterback average

  • @user-hh3nb8dq5m
    @user-hh3nb8dq5m Месяц назад

    The thing is he has improved he just didn’t improve majorly but you were right all he need was weapons Because in college he had 2-3 first round picks at receiver and had 3,600 yards so he capable for sure but once you switch OC’s your second year there are gonna be growing pains because the offense has different play styles so it might not look like he improved but on the surface he has

    • @choosecarefully408
      @choosecarefully408 Месяц назад

      & those 1st-rounders are having better seasons than D.J. Moore & Cole Kmet, right? Sometimes I wonder if people hear themselves. It doesn't help that this video keeps holding back. First mentioning Jalen Hurts & Lamar Jackson as examples of what can be done with a supporting cast, then suggesting Fields might not be able to achieve their level.
      In '22 with a top-3 WR duo _AND_ the best o-line in the NFL Hurts passed for all of Five More TDs than Fields did. Does anyone think that if they switched teams Hurts would have 17 TDs? Behind _that_ o-line? With Darnell Mooney & Chase Claypool instead of Brown & Smith? That the difference between those 4 receivers is 5 TDs only?
      & _then_ one has to take into account play-calling. How is this discussion even remotely complete without discussing play-calling. Those same Eagles went from #1 in the NFC to a laughing stock *with the **_same basic roster_** & only play-calling changing.*
      So Hurts still behind the same incredible o-line & with the same top-3 WR duo has his INTs go up 150%. He still has a better o-line & receiving corps than Fields, right? So play-calling makes a difference? So why isn't it a Major Part of this discussion?

  • @MilkpoFarms
    @MilkpoFarms 19 дней назад +2

    Tom brady would make it yo the playoffs with this team wtf are you talking about

  • @mihnic0504
    @mihnic0504 24 дня назад +2

    If a player is open is JF good enough to get them the ball. DJ Moore had a career year. Mooney had a horrible year. I’ve been watching the All-22 of the 2023 season and this offense is bad. They can’t even throw a screen pass without the line tripping over their own feet.

  • @michaelh370
    @michaelh370 24 дня назад +2

    He reminded me of Tim Tebow. Great dude, just not a good QB

  • @PatriotWatchUSA
    @PatriotWatchUSA Месяц назад +2

    Reporting that Pitt is not going to pick up his 5th year option

    • @c.antoinehill100
      @c.antoinehill100 Месяц назад +6

      Which doesn't mean anything.

    • @PatriotWatchUSA
      @PatriotWatchUSA Месяц назад +1

      @@c.antoinehill100 lol Yes it does. Move on you don't know enough

    • @c.antoinehill100
      @c.antoinehill100 Месяц назад +6

      @@PatriotWatchUSA it actually doesn’t. They will sign him to a longer contract that will split the 25mil into 2s or 3s. They want to see how he develops first. What’s the rush?

    • @PatriotWatchUSA
      @PatriotWatchUSA Месяц назад

      @@c.antoinehill100 and they risk losing him. Good grief

    • @c.antoinehill100
      @c.antoinehill100 Месяц назад +4

      @@PatriotWatchUSA nonsense! Cause he can get his 25mil then leave. That’s why it’s best for the Steelers to lock him in to a smaller deal. The Steelers is the best organization for his career. He knows that. Plus…..Najee is due for a 5th year opinion. Who was there first?

  • @f1hotrod527
    @f1hotrod527 26 дней назад +3

    No, he was worse.

  • @Realtalksports.
    @Realtalksports. 28 дней назад +1

    I've been 3 minutes into your video you seem to be arguing your own point at the beginning of the video you played on how he had three receivers right open and he took a sack that continue to happen even on the play he got hurt on against Minnesota you could have Randy Moss DJ Moore Jerry Rice if you don't get rid of the balls to troll to them it's not going to matter who at WR nobody was a bigger Justin Fields friend than I was the kids just can't get rid of the balls there are many of times he just left his receivers out there to die call look at the DJ Moore catch against the broncos Clement catch up the middle

    • @arxcha.
      @arxcha.  28 дней назад +1

      Sad but true. Justin just can’t get it all to click.

  • @choosecarefully408
    @choosecarefully408 Месяц назад +2

    We just saw the Eagles go from S-B contenders to being a laughing stock with the Same Roster (or at least so close we can be sure it wasn't the change in roster that caused the change). You even bring up Tua, a product of play-calling if ever there was one. You _saw_ Fields make the Bears the #1 offense *three weeks straight* above Allen, Mahomes & Burrow with an élite WR _trio!_
    & even your compliments here are insulting. He would have never attempted that pass as a rookie (5.43). So if I link a highlight reel of Fields' '21 season, I _won't see_ such passes? I've seen him make *better passes,* threading them past the out-stretched arms of receivers to nail his target. Normally one would have to seek Dan Marino highlight reels to see such things.
    So what are you trying to accomplish with this video? Are you trying to *prove something* or just make content in order to pretend to have anything to say? "What are you doing Justin? Just throw the ball?" As I mentioned in a comment elsewhere on this page, the Bears all but openly admitted that they would tell him not to throw to certain receivers on certain plays & that when Fields called them out on this, they Did Not Respond. Eberflus waved shut any reporter who tried to ask him about this *for **_weeks_* because there is no good answer for it. How can anyone answer for it?
    What QB could _possibly_ succeed at any level of football when ordered to not pass to what ends up being the Only Open Receiver on any given play _beforehand?_
    I'm not going to go easy on you because I don't even _listen to_ post-game press talks. The only reasons I know what transpired was it obviously wasn't something Fields "decided" to do the First Time he stopped himself passing to an _open_ receiver.
    I only caught videos of Eberflus talking because I wanted to hear if reporters would ask him about this "new tendency" Fields had developed (about week 5 of '22) & caught all this BS. About 3 weeks later Fields himself called this out but it was too late. You The Fans had decided that you were siding with Bears' management & that was that. & once people make up their minds *where they stand* they ignore all evidence that proves that stance wrong. Hope you enjoyed trashing him.

    • @OldMort
      @OldMort 28 дней назад

      They told him not to throw to open receivers? And he called them out? And they ignored him? That’s quite the story! Do you think they were wanting him to throw AROUND the injuries, making it even harder than it already is?

  • @jigsawsexperience7588
    @jigsawsexperience7588 29 дней назад +1

    Cole Kmet is a top 10 TE?? Idk where you get mediocre at best from.

    • @arxcha.
      @arxcha.  29 дней назад +2

      Outside of andrews, kittle, kelce, hockenson, and laporta. And maybe someone else who I just cant remember. Almost every other tight end is mid at best. Just because you're top 10 doesnt mean you are very good. It just means that your competition outside of 5 guys is bad. IMO

    • @threezysworld8089
      @threezysworld8089 26 дней назад +2

      Cole Kmet is arguably Top 10 with Fields at QB, who was arguably the worst QB in the NFL every season since he was drafted. There is room for Kmet to move up with an actual real QB.

    • @AndreLamar7782
      @AndreLamar7782 20 дней назад

      @@arxcha. Are you a Bears fan? Do you actually watch the games?

    • @arxcha.
      @arxcha.  19 дней назад

      @@AndreLamar7782 not a bears fan. I try and watch as many games as i can

  • @chocboywunda
    @chocboywunda 26 дней назад +9

    Every time a QB struggle’s they say “he’s not good” without looking at all the variables. I think he’s better than both tua and Jalen he just didn’t have the team or the support in Chicago. Watch how much better he becomes in Pittsburgh, very soon he’ll be in MVP conversations

    • @chicagodude8888
      @chicagodude8888 22 дня назад

      MVP conversation. Lol

    • @chocboywunda
      @chocboywunda 22 дня назад

      @@chicagodude8888 you like that huh

    • @chicagodude8888
      @chicagodude8888 21 день назад

      @@chocboywunda You’ve got power ball winning odds on that. Take it to draft kings.

    • @chocboywunda
      @chocboywunda 21 день назад

      @@chicagodude8888 I am .. not only that but the powers that be in the NFL are trying to make sure Tomlin doesn’t have a winning season so imma bet it backfires on them and we go undefeated

  • @Realtalksports.
    @Realtalksports. 28 дней назад

    Are a head coach was not calling the place it was our OC and that was Luke gets say that's now with the LV raiders

  • @jimmymacnutrition6628
    @jimmymacnutrition6628 Месяц назад +2

    Tua and Hurts were better immediately than Fields.

    • @DeCurtaRican
      @DeCurtaRican 13 дней назад

      Tia inspired zero confidence in Miami his first year.

  • @mihnic0504
    @mihnic0504 24 дня назад

    At 4:17 that’s Kmet and if I remember correctly it was a drop.

  • @1SuperD1
    @1SuperD1 Месяц назад +5

    Fields could be a pro bowl player with the right ORGANIZATION. If he gets on a team with a great coaching staff and GM he can be successful. Some people will argue why do you need to have a good coaching staff, GM, and players to be good? That’s a really ridiculous question that doesn’t need to be answered.

    • @hokageobama4003
      @hokageobama4003 23 дня назад +1

      Given how the Bears have set up their situation with Caleb Williams, JFs was simply a victim of timing. If Ryan Poles was the GM at the time that JFs was selected, it probably would've been a lot different.

    • @chicagodude8888
      @chicagodude8888 22 дня назад +1

      In other words if Fields quarterbacked the greatest show on turf Rams, there’s a high chance he’s top 25 in passing efficiency. Lol He’ll likely take a few snaps here and there on gadget plays and spend the rest of his career on the bench when Pittsburgh declines his 5th year option.

  • @TheBrotherHoodSports
    @TheBrotherHoodSports Месяц назад

    Even if he is better than I think he is still trash, just not as trash as I thought

  • @f1hotrod527
    @f1hotrod527 26 дней назад +1

    All the Bears fans were blaming the OC, or lack of skill players. Report that just came out says otherwise. He was a huge bust, and trash in the locker room. As a Packers fans, I was hoping, praying even that the Bears would give the fans what they wanted "we want Justin". I bet all those pro Fields people in Chicago will get really quiet.

    • @threezysworld8089
      @threezysworld8089 26 дней назад

      They're idiots. Justin Fields broke the all-time record for sacks taken in a single game in his first NFL start. It should have been an immediate giant red flag for anyone with half a brain.

    • @chicagodude8888
      @chicagodude8888 21 день назад +1

      Lol “Keep Justin Fields” chants up in Lambaeu week 18. Instead of stopping and rethinking why Packer fans would start a chant like that these JF fan boys would double down and join you guys. Lol
      He’s was a great running back and an atrocious quarterback. Good luck returning kicks.

  • @Marvell3000
    @Marvell3000 6 дней назад

    Luke Getsy ruined fields

  • @MyFighter7773
    @MyFighter7773 14 дней назад

    He was asked to do way too much, I truly believe he's gonna be a beast in Pittsburgh in the next few yrs

  • @NickkaDUB
    @NickkaDUB 17 дней назад

    I’m sorry bud, but Justin was horrible over the middle of the field. I only got 4mins in and you said twice he was good over the middle.
    I’m a 40 year Bears fan who watches film. Going over the middle is one of his biggest flaws.

  • @Yatazachqa-E-S
    @Yatazachqa-E-S 20 дней назад

    This video commentary is inaccurate in so many ways.Using one half of a game in the beginning of the season to define Justin’s play in 2023 is criminal.Justin refused to throw the ball over the middle of the field all season and Darnell Mooney was running open on the field all season.Also Eberflus doesn’t call offensive plays but you said that he did he’s the defensive coordinator 😂… We can always tell when someone didn’t do their homework before making these Vids.

  • @matthewcons4
    @matthewcons4 26 дней назад +3

    He is that bad lol. Make no mistake

  • @mihnic0504
    @mihnic0504 24 дня назад

    The first play would not have gotten a 1st down if he throws.

  • @jimmymacnutrition6628
    @jimmymacnutrition6628 Месяц назад +17

    He is a total bust. Literally the worst passer in the NFL in the 4th quarter. He couldn't lead a 2 minute drill in a million tries.

    • @choosecarefully408
      @choosecarefully408 Месяц назад +1

      With all that great play-calling like sending All The Receivers right behind the d-line forcing him to either throw the ball so high it would hang in the air long enough for the defenders to have a coffee then get under the ball or risk throwing it just above their heads where they could catch it? It's a wonder each of those passes wasn't a TD.

    • @jakeruuehl1522
      @jakeruuehl1522 22 дня назад +5

      @@choosecarefully408Justin literally can’t throw a pass until the receiver is already out of their break.
      What offense can you run when your QB can’t finish his dropback within 3 seconds and can’t throw with any anticipation???

    • @choosecarefully408
      @choosecarefully408 22 дня назад

      @@jakeruuehl1522 I'll take "popular memes that result from hearing someone on social media say them but have no bearing on reality" for $500 Alex. Did you see _how_ quickly the Yinzers went from blaming Matt Canada to saying Pickett sucked? With the Bears for whatever reason, even though the evidence is there that Eberflus is responsible for undermining the offense three separate times, Fields is getting blamed for all its problems.
      1) "He can't read defenses." That ruclips.net/video/QuhUbISnr8s/видео.html was _never true._ It was a myth people invented because no one found _any_ problems with Fields' game coming out of college.
      2) Speaking of which, ruclips.net/video/5JO1PsupF_U/видео.html he _can_ do what you say he "can't." Something changed while on the Bears.
      3) Maybe it was ruclips.net/video/FiiK21VzI_o/видео.html having his o-line irregularly completely sabotage him every single game. In just the 1st 23 minutes of that video at least 7 defenders get through to him untouched on 5 different plays & the guy who made the video even says "I'm not gonna show you every time this happens."
      I don't think PFF bothers to grade blocks that aren't attempted, which is why the Bears aren't The Last Team in o-line efficiency because that's Every Game. He can't finish his drop-backs because he _has to_ scan extra for unblocked rushers Every Single Play to avoid being sacked *before* he can start looking at receivers.
      & do I need to go on? I can because "he hands onto the ball too long," & several other accusations are all the end result of play-calling. But I'll leave it there unless you ask for the 'more.'

    • @EpiCxM0n3Y
      @EpiCxM0n3Y 21 день назад

      @@jakeruuehl1522ok, hold a piece of steak in front of 4 lions and have the 5 worst zoo keepers holding them back and see how you do😂

    • @jakeruuehl1522
      @jakeruuehl1522 21 день назад

      @@EpiCxM0n3Y the “five worst zookeepers” held our backup QB to only 1 sack per game.
      Justin fields sack percentage since college has been insanely high. He has zero pocket awareness, that’s why there’s 15 clips of him missing open WRs and running directly into a sack

  • @eddiedelgado60
    @eddiedelgado60 15 дней назад

    Him and Russ are the same. Both take forever to read, take unnecesary sacks, and holds onto the ball too long.

    • @DeCurtaRican
      @DeCurtaRican 13 дней назад

      Russ can unload the ball quickly. I’ve seen him do it. He had quick release times 2018-2020 under Brian Schottenheimer.
      Furthermore, Russ released the ball quicker than other QBs who were sacked less, which screams O-line.
      Russ is a much more complete and dynamic passer than Fields. They are not the same at all.

    • @DeCurtaRican
      @DeCurtaRican 13 дней назад

      To the untrained eye, there may be similarities, but they really aren’t that similar at all. Russ is superior. The slight advantage Fields has in height and athleticism (and it is slight) is not nearly enough to compensate for Russ’s advantages in every other department.
      *Justin Fields’s 3-Year Career Stats*
      Pass attempts: 958
      Pass completions: 578
      Completion%: 60.3%
      TD-INT: 40-30
      Passing yards: 6,674
      Passer rating: 82.3
      *Rushing yards: 2,220*
      *Rushing yards/yr: 740*
      *Rushing TDs: 14*
      *Rushing attempts: 356*
      *Rushing y/a: 6.2*
      Sacks: 135
      Sacks/yr: 45
      Yards lost: 908
      Yards lost per sack: 6.7
      Fumbles: 38 (11 Lost)
      On pace for 152 fumbles over 12 seasons with 44 lost.
      Career 4th quarter Passer rating: 53
      __________________________________________
      *Russ’s average over a 3-year period (based on his career statistics)*
      Pass attempts: 1,416
      Pass completions: 917
      Completion%: 64.7%
      TD-INT: 84-26
      Passing yards: 10,913
      Passer rating: 100.0
      Rushing yards: 1,327
      Rushing yards/yr: 442
      Rushing TDs: 7
      Rushing attempts: 245.25
      Rushing Y/A: 5.4
      Sacks: 131.75
      Sacks/yr: 43.9
      Yards lost: 866
      Yards lost per sack: 6.5
      Fumbles: 25.75 (8 Lost)
      Career 4th quarter Passer rating: 104
      NOTE: As you can see, Fields has a slight advantage in rushing. Russ is superior in every other department. While both take a lot of sacks, Russ has taken them due to bad/inconsistent O-Lines and pure stubbornness on his part.
      Fields takes them because he can’t read the field!
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      *Russ’s Career Statistics*
      Pass attempts: 5,665
      Pass completions: 3,668
      Completion%: 64.7%
      TD-INT: 334-106
      Passing yards: 43,653
      Passer rating: 100.0
      Rushing yards: 5,307
      Rushing yards/yr: 442
      Rushing TDs: 29
      Rushing attempts: 981
      Rushing y/a: 5.4
      Sacks: 527
      Sacks/yr: 43.9
      Yards lost: 3,464
      Yards lost per sack: 6.57
      Fumbles: 103 (32 Lost)
      Career 4th quarter Passer rating: 104
      *Keep in mind that Russ’s career statistics include two subpar years in Denver in which both years skewed Russ’s stats downward.*
      If we were to discount Russ’s Denver years, Russ’s 3-year average stats would be that much better than Fields’s, and that would include two injury years in Seattle (2016 and 2021) that produced outlier statistics.

  • @barbaradee9304
    @barbaradee9304 Месяц назад +1

    This Pod Caster has NEVER played any Sport in his own life. don't beleve a word he is saying. Total Bull.