News: PFT: Justin Fields on not touching down Micah Parsons

tyke1doe

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Exactly but this is where Roseman was smart in getting Brown, another elite WR for Hurts to go with Smith. Now add a top 10 TE, top 10 RB aand QB the leads the league in rushing attempts, its no wonder their offense is nearly unstoppable.

To be honest, I didn't know the name of any Bears WRs until Sunday.

I still don't know their names. :huh:
 

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EVERYONE INITIALLY THOUGHT HE WAS ABOUT TO GO CELEBRATE, he actually waited until he was done jumping over him and realized it and took off
That's what I said. I thought he was headed to the end zone to celebrate a fumble with his teammates like defenses do when they create a turnover.
 
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Another funny thing about that play... the clock operator stopped the clock at the 5:06 mark for a solid 3 seconds or so, because he/she also thought the play was over.

Then when Micah started running it back, the clock started again.

Low IQ play from Fields. Your OSU days are over.

 

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Fields is obviously an athletic, skill guy. He can play. But that play with Parsons was a business decision, all he had to do was touch him down with all that athleticism he has and he checked out.
 

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I don't have a problem with the QB protecting his legs.

The Bears have 10 other players. Somebody should have attempted to touch or tackle Parsons.
Maybe, but if you see a player from your team right there at the player, you probably would think he has or will touch him down.
 
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