Justin Fields blames coaching for struggles

Is he right?


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MVike28

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I like Justin and want him to succeed. But when he’s out of the league in 5 years, we’ll look back to this moment as a turning point

The coaching in Chicago has been bad, but throwing them under the bus isn’t a good look. I guatantee that when his days as a starter are over, most teams won’t wanna touch him as a backup because of this. Among other reasons :mjpls:
yall some scary ass nikkas man :heh:
 

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goons in the cut tryna talk you out yo necklace
He's not completely wrong about how they should trust him a bit but the thing is that you have to willing to take on the challenge of mastering the position. It may feel uncomfortable, but in time it'll become second nature. If you are fundamentally disagreeing with that, then you don't belong on that team, and you'll be mistaken to think another team would do things differently.

This statement might end his career if he doesn't right this ship. People would have gaven him the benefit of the doubt had he just stayed quiet.
Have you read the media on him this week? Staying quiet was doing him zero justice
 

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You def the type of nygga that would call his boss out at Walmart. Smh

If you cant see nothing wrong with that, then something wrong wit you
Accountability goes both ways.
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He's the franchise QB, he's answering questions about the game plan and his play honestly. It's ok when coaches call out players effort or mental errors, but it's the end of the world when a player questions coaching scheme and the like?

That Go Along Get Along shyt wasn't flying with breh and he said something.

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