The Pittsburgh Steelers raised more than a few eyebrows during this offseason with their complete overhauling of the quarterback department, ditching all three of Mason Rudolph, Mitchell Trubisky and Kenny Pickett. In their place, Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are now in town.
But according to one unnamed former Chicago Bears coach, watching Fields suit up for the NFC North franchise was a difficult thing to go.
"Watch his eyes," he said. "He tries to see the whole thing and doesn’t see anything. His eyes are all over the place and it’s just really hard to watch. It’s just bad football."
Last season with the Bears, Fields tossed 16 touchdowns along with nine interceptions while racking up 2,562 yards.
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