Waiting for Justin Fields’ footwork to kick in is like waiting for Lonzo Ball to come back — it’s supposed to make a huge difference, but will it ever actually happen?
Skepticism and impatience are heavy as the Bears’ offense under Luke Getsy and Justin Fields already is giving off an unsettling Nagy/Trubisky vibe after another uninspiring offensive performance in the 23-20 victory over the Texans on Sunday.
Maybe it was Fields fumbling the first snap of the Bears’ first possession. Or Fields overthrowing an open Cole Kmet with a clean pocket for an interception. Or his second read being even more open than the first read.