Bear optimistic about Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions – CBS Chicago
Chicago (CBS) – The Musical Chair is the name of this week’s Bears quarterback against the Lions.
Matt Nagy calls it Sunday’s game time determination. CBS2’s Matt Zahn where the team stands in the center.
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Andy Dalton was limited to training for three consecutive days due to a knee injury, but Justin Fields trained fully again and said the injured pitcher was feeling good. But does the lack of quarterback decisions mean Matt Nagy is preparing two different game plans?
âWe feel good all over the game plan. To be honest, I think it’s good. The important things are: Both are improving. It’s positive for us, âNagy said. Said.
Nagy added that the departure of Andy Dalton, who is still being crushed, does not show a lack of confidence in Fields. And Fields seems to do a mental makeup that he doesn’t mind when he comes back to the bench.
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âIt’s not complicated, you have to do it. It happens in life that we do not go our way. Control what you can control, âsaid Justin Fields.
As for Dalton, the fact that Nagy was claiming to be a starter while in good health was good for his thinking.
âIt means a lot. What I was told when I got here was obviously that a lot of situations and situations could change, but that’s what they hug me. It just shows all the confidence you have, âsaid Dalton.
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In more injury-specific news, midfielder Eddie Goldman was removed from the report and is set to play for the first time on Sunday. Khalil Mack is suspected of having a leg injury after limited training today.
Justin Fields says his throwing hand / thumb (he sang on Sunday) feels good. It improved throughout the week. Will he start on Sunday or will he play? I understand. pic.twitter.com/dafHqwMDJw
– Matt Zahn (@mattzahnsports) October 1, 2021