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Justin Fields 61 yard rushing touchdown


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1 minute ago, Growl said:

this week Josh Allen was a dual threat QB but if he plays a little better next week he can be mobile again

He's mobile. It just proves running as a QB will never be a long-term solution to winning in the NFL.

You have to be able to distribute the ball. 

He literally just said that in his post-game interview. 

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10 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah and for several of those “20” games Fields played he was pulled and came in for Dalton. Nagy was swapping QBs left and right last year. This is why it makes sense to compare this year where both QBs have been starters since week 1 and have been getting starter reps all year. That would however derail your whole argument, so I get why you are against it.

He was pulled cause he was horrible, Mills was also pulled for Tyrod. So…..

If you want to get real technical, Mills has more games with with 200 yards, more games with higher passer rating, more games with a 2 to 1 TD to int rating, more games with higher completion%. But Fields has more games with more rushing yards and rushing TD.

So I can see why you waited this long for an argument for Fields 

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2 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

He's mobile. It just proves running as a QB will never be a long-term solution to winning in the NFL.

You have to be able to distribute the ball. 

He literally just said that in his post-game interview. 

lol Josh Allen has 400 yards rushing this season and Buffalo isn’t even half way through the season

sounds like he’s contributing in multiple ways, and in bulk at that, there’s a heavily used attribute that’s a part of his game that has made his team one of the very best, a duality of threats, if you will

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2 minutes ago, Growl said:

lol Josh Allen has 400 yards rushing this season and Buffalo isn’t even half way through the season

sounds like he’s contributing in multiple ways, and in bulk at that, there’s a heavily used attribute that’s a part of his game that has made his team one of the very best, a duality of threats, if you will

He's being used like 2015 Cam.

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

He was pulled cause he was horrible, Mills was also pulled for Tyrod. So…..

If you want to get real technical, Mills has more games with with 200 yards, more games with higher passer rating, more games with a 2 to 1 TD to int rating, more games with higher completion%. But Fields has more games with more rushing yards and rushing TD.

So I can see why you waited this long for an argument for Fields 

It’s simple Fields is getting better the more he plays. That’s typical for QBs. Mills is playing the same level or possibly worse as we started. I can draw a graph for you if it helps. One is trending UP which is what you want while the other is tending to be replaced which is what you don’t want. 

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Need to keep an eye on the Chicago offense for more reasons than just Fields. It's obvious the Bears don't have a good oline or much on the way of playmakers. However that team has shown lots of improvement as this year has gone on, especially the last 3 games. If this trend continues then the Panthers might want to at least interview their OC Luke Getsy for HC

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