I mean, I got what I asked for from Fields. He looked decisive today. It's hard to believe how bad Denver's coverage was on some of those plays, but he was hitting them decisvely in the first half. There's been times where he hesitates and wide open guys become contested catches in the past, but I didn't see much of it in the first half. A little regression in the second half.
Like I said during the game, that 1st and 15 in the first half where he hit Moore was *exactly* what I've been wanting to see from him. Moore wasn't "open." It was man coverage and the defender was pretty close. If Fields doesn't throw that ball, we spend a day this week looking at screenshots and arguing that it's not his fault on that play because no one was open. But good NFL Qbs consistently throw guys open against coverage like that.
The turnovers? I mean, Justin FIelds has a fumbling problem and if he's your QB you just have to live with that. The interception doesn't bother me *that* much. If you want a QB who gives his receivers a chance and drives the ball down the field, you have to live with a few of those. Not a lot, but not zero.
I'm not like going out and buying a Fields jersey tomorrow, but I can't ask for him to do X-Y-Z and then not say "OK, he did it" when he does X, Y and Z.
Kudos to the coaching staff for making the right decision on Claypool and not giving in to sunk cost fallacy.
The defense is just LOL fun bad. I bought into the "maybe Poles" is a secret genius hype, but really this is exactly what you get when you run an outdated scheme and refuse to invest in a profesional pass rush.
Being 1-2 in the tank standings is low-key impressive and i hope we hold it the whole way.