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The OC says the “Justin Fields” bears are getting better every week

Lake Forest, Illinois – Chicago Bears-Quarterback Giustino Campi He is the lowest in the NFL for completions (34), attempts (67), passing score (58.7) and percentage of interceptions (6). As a team, Chicago averages 32 total assists and assists per game and ranks near the bottom of other statistical passing categories, including the lowest number of first losses per pass (17) and touchdown assist draw (2).

Fields’ first four games of the second season with the Bears were pretty tough. But that’s not what offensive coordinator Luke Jetsie described on Thursday.

“I don’t think he’s had a difficult month,” Jitsi said. “I think he’s improving every week. I think he’s growing tremendously. You know it’s not easy. We’re playing against good football teams and it’s not easy to get to the level of midfield he wants to be and I know he can be.

“The most important thing is to stay focused, keep our eyes on this or that process and make sure we improve every week, and I think we’re at that point.”

Fields completes 50.7% of his league minimum passes and has criticized his performance in previous games, notably calling his relegation against the Houston Texans in week three “garbage”. The quarterback said he thought the passing play had fared better in the 20-12 loss to the New York Giants in Week 4, but he noted the plays he wished she could make.

Getsy agreed, citing the Bears’ lack of success in the red (0-3) against the Giants as a point where Fields missed open receivers.

“We will have to manage completion when they arrive,” Getsy said. “I think he lost a couple, you know, with a cheap finish that puts you second, third, second and fourth, which makes it much easier to score the gold zone. We need to improve it. We have to go for these little inexpensive additions and then we also have to create a better racing game. We had two chances there. “

Getsy praised Fields for his work on “Operation” Bears and for how the young quarterback does what he is asked to do. Here, the offensive coordinator says his goal is four games rather than a long-term assessment of whether the fields are the answer for the Bears quarterback.

“We have a lot more than just a Justin Fields rating right now,” Jitsi said. “… that’s what everyone wants to evaluate – always the midfielder – and I understand that. It’s okay. This is a process for all 11. There are so many factors that go into what is happening around Justin and around. Justin sitting here and saying, ‘Oh, are we just focusing on whether this guy is going to be the guy or not?

“We’re just getting better. How can we get everyone in this building to improve every week? As long as we keep improving, we’re going in the right direction.”

Now he is walking backwards David Montgomery He returned to training with limited skills on Thursday after suffering an ankle injury in week 3.

Montgomery said his presence in Sunday’s game with the Minnesota Vikings was a “game decision”. He said he is not worried about injuries during a contract year.

“I just want to get healthy and go out and play with the boys, honestly,” Montgomery said. “I don’t care about the whole contract because I really believe everything works and works. That’s how I see things. “

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