As part of the journey to greatness for Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields, the Bears’ new coaching staff — led by offensive coordinator Luke Getsy — should do everything that former head coach and offensive “mastermind” Matt Nagy didn’t do. One of those things would be to have Fields roll out before he throws — because although Nagy didn’t call a lot of rollouts for Fields in 2021, Fields still was able to show that he was quite good when he did so.
When I wrote this year’s “Best NFL quarterbacks for every type of throw” piece, Fields’ success on designed rollouts was clear. In fact, he was perhaps the NFL’s best quarterback (admittedly, with a very small sample size) when he did it.
Justin Fields had the NFL’s highest passer rating with 138.5 on designed rollouts, and the Bears called them on just 19 of Fields’ attempts.
Matt Nagy is awful, Part 536,209,364.
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) May 31, 2022
So, it’s nice to see the Bears letting Fields get outside the pocket, as he did on this pass to tight end Cole Kmet against the Seahawks on Thursday night.
Fields rolling out is a thing of beauty. @justnfields
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