Peat
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Yeah, there is flat out no way I can agree with this argument. Canada was an awful OC, yes, but the amount of talent Pickett had around him was FAR more than what Fields had for the most part. Fields actually finally got some talent last year with Moore from Carolina and the Bears actually had a decent offense.
I can't comment on the full run, but Fields had a shot with a decent amount of talent and a non-astoundingly bad OC and a HC that believed in telling his QB to try and play normally. It didn't work. It put up points, but not wins.
Pickett never got that. Having talent does you no good if everyone's being told to do stupid things - and he didn't actually have that talent on the field for a substantial amount of last season.
I think the thing that confuses me is that I agree with you on "wait and see" with Pickett. I was completely fine with giving him another look, well up until he demanded a trade. I am in the same position with Fields as I was with Pickett: he's still young and there might be something there worth trying to develop. Fields may have flaws that Pickett didn't have that can reasonably make someone skeptical of him, but I feel like the same patience towards Pickett should be extended towards Fields. That's just my opinion on it.
First off, that extra season of being a starter is a big difference. I am willing to believe a guy who's been in a crap situation for two seasons might be rescuable. Three seasons, particularly when the last is in a decent enough situation, tips the balance the other way.
Second... I was preaching patience when Pickett was going through that three game misery streak that got Canada fired. But, end of the season, reviewing everything? I was out of patience. I could believe he could play a bunch better, and think he's better than a lot of people here think, but I couldn't believe he'd hit the worthwhile long-term heights at which point you're looking at drafting again so do it if you can. I wanted them to look at McCarthy and Nix (not that it'd have worked out).
The main thing I liked about Pickett at that point - other than believing Tomlin should be made to lie in the bed he'd made, partly to make him to learn how to develop franchise QBs and partly out of pissy spite - was that he'd cost no further assets and that the tether was almost gone so there was less risk of the Steelers convincing themselves it'd work with journeymen QBs instead of going back to the draft like they need to. Most of that disappeared when they traded for Wilson and killed any chance of developing him in a suitable timeline.
Trading Pickett and acquiring Fields getting us more assets is cool but for the rest, it doesn't equal patience with Fields.
Finally, I simply see next to nothing worth trying to develop in Fields. He has shown none of the traits I value highly in QBs. He processes poorly, is inaccurate, and is anti-clutch. I get the people who value a big arm and rushing ability more will disagree with me, but there we go, that one is what it is.