Bears’ Justin Fields Draws Pity from Twitter as OL Struggles Continue vs. Seahawks

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The Chicago Bears are counting on Justin Fields to become the franchise quarterback they have so long been searching for, but it’s going to be difficult for him to live up to expectations given the talent around him.

That was on full display during the opening drive of Thursday’s preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks.

Fields threw seven times on the one possession he played and seemingly had to run for his life on every drop back that wasn’t a rollout. To his credit, he still led the Bears into scoring position before Cairo Santos capped the drive with a field goal.

NFL @NFL

Fields rolling out is a thing of beauty. @justnfields

📺: #CHIvsSEA on ESPN
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/duqkxIEtbt pic.twitter.com/TnYSsrMuJv

A rollout 19-yard pass to tight end Cole Kmet was the most important play of the drive, but it was the offensive line problems for Chicago that caught the eye of plenty of viewers:

Andrew Siciliano @AndrewSiciliano

It sure seems that if the Bears don’t move the pocket, there won’t ever be a pocket for Justin Fields.

Jason Patt @Bulls_Jay

Bears O-Line 🤢🤢🤢

FanDuel Sportsbook @FDSportsbook

Justin Fields: “Y’all wanna block for me?”

The Bears O-line: pic.twitter.com/Hw5CJmCWnI

Jacob LaRochelle @JakeLaRochelle_

I think if the Bears had legit a half way decent o line so many peoples opinions would would change about the Bears and Fields this season

Bleacher Nation Bears @BN_Bears

OK. Just don’t let Fields get killed here. Am I asking too much?

Matt Hoeppner @matthoeppner

The bears offensive line is pic.twitter.com/2szACeoanN

Yayo 🤷🏽‍♂️ @_yayeezy

This bears offensive line is atrocious. Like it’s so bad. The worst I’ve ever seen in my life

Eric Root @Eric_Root54

Great to see the Bears Offensive Line in midseason form

Buck Reising @BuckReising

Poor Justin Fields can’t even get his returner to open a preseason game without fumbling. Free this man

Aaron Leming @AaronLemingNFL

#Bears passing game trying to stretch the field but their protection is not holding up so far.

The most important thing for the Bears this season is Fields’ ability to make strides in his second year. After all, this roster is far from a Super Bowl contender, and his long-term ceiling is something of a light at the end of the tunnel for a team that could finish in last place in the NFC North.

Yet making those necessary strides will be all the more difficult if he never has enough time to throw and read opposing defenses.

The offensive line will look to improve ahead of Chicago’s preseason finale at the Cleveland Browns on Aug. 27. The Seahawks finish their preseason on the road as well and face the Dallas Cowboys on Aug. 26.

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