The Bears will know who will start as a quarterback this weekend.
Andy Dalton has been listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Lions because of the knee injury that kept him out of Week 3’s loss to the Browns. Dalton was a limited player in education all week.
Justin Fields has been a complete component of practice all week after hitting his thumb at the Cleveland game. He has no injury designation for Sunday.
Bears head coach Matt Nagy said this week that Dalton remained the team’s number one quarterback when he was healthy and said Friday that it would be a resolution of the game to determine if he was healthy enough to play that role this weekend.
Linebacker Khalil Mack (foot) is also listed as questionable after limited practice on Friday. He did paintings on Wednesdays or Thursdays. Safety Tashaun Gipson (hamstring) has trained all week and is listed as questionable.
Do the Bears have their OL game? That’s a problem.
It’s pathetic for Nagy to announce that Fields is starting since everyone already knows it, just digging his own grave at this point.
And Foles? QB very simply sitting on the sidelines.
So it fits with a theme. . .
Nagy knows how to keep the opposing defense on guard, at least until they take the land.
Just avoid embarrassing yourself and an offense to Fields
What a discomfort.
passes from time to time
Why can’t we, as fans, get tired of BS?Why can’t we have a guy who tells the story for once?He and Pace seem to worry their public figures when they are willing to put a smart product on the ground.
Well that’s good. I mean the game plan doesn’t replace at all, as Dalton and Foles have quarterback skills. They worked very well last week.
Shoot Nagy, please.
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