Not everyone is, but Johnson is still firmly on the train
That train has left the station, Johnson (and all current Bears) should be on the CWill train right now.
I am interested, as are many of us, what the Fields train destination is - Grand Central Station, Run-of-the-mill Depot, or derailment going over Busted Bridge. All we can do is wait and see.
Not everyone is, but Johnson is still firmly on the train
Fields was well-liked in the locker room. It sure looks like the respect the team had for him was genuine. I don't know what the future holds for Justin Fields, but good for Johnson not being a fair weather teammate. He also has given a rock solid endorsement Caleb. So he's trying to build up Caleb, yet he also is encouraging Fields on his new team. I respect that.
Post by weneedmorelinemen on Jul 14, 2024 9:21:16 GMT -6
Dang, I want Justin Fields to do well too. He was a good guy and worked incredibly hard for this team. This wasn't a Cade McNown situation, who I wanted nothing but failure for.
I would think there isn't a Chicago teammate of Justin Fields that wants him to struggle at the Steelers. I hope that if Fields ever plays the Bears that the fans give him cheers instead of boos.
I don't know why. 28 games in the past 2 seasons he threw for less than 200 yards.
I think the “why” is because he liked and respected Fields, as did the other players. These guys can remain friends, even when a guy gets traded.
And there is nothing wrong in wishing he has a successful career in the league. I personally hope he finds success in Pittsburgh and ends up as a starting QB again in the league.
There has been a fair amount of social media posts centering on why we have had such bad luck with QBs. Many of these blame our culture/ownership/management/coaching. i think a lot of this is true.