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QB Justin Fields (2019-20 B1G Off POY, 2020 Silver Football, 2019 B1G CCG MVP, Pittsburgh Steelers)

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THE EFFICIENCY OF JUSTIN FIELDS
For the first time in his career, Fields tossed for more than 300 yards, and he did so with a season-low amount of passing attempts.

Fields went 15 for 19, throwing for 305 yards and four touchdowns, which tied a career high. Though Fields' counting stats aren't through the roof, he has a ridiculous 31-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio. After Saturday's game, Ryan Day made a case that his starting quarterback would be getting more Heisman Trophy buzz if he had played more second-half snaps in the first 10 games. Due to his limited time in the third and fourth quarters, he hadn't topped 234 yards in a single game until this weekend.

With games against Penn State and Michigan on deck, Fields could crack the 300-yard mark again soon.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...best-play-of-his-career-kvaughan-popes-second

Re: Ryan Day made a case that his starting quarterback would be getting more Heisman Trophy buzz if he had played more second-half snaps in the first 10 games.

He'll be getting plenty of "Heisman Trophy buzz" next year. Justin Fields and Trevor Lawrence should be the odds maker's favorites for the Heisman starting next year.
 
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I tend to agree. While I've read several times this week that the additional emphasis on downfield passing the last couple of weeks was deliberately to prepare for airing it out against State Penn and the Vulvarenes, and I don't doubt this, it could also be that Day's setting them up to be gashed by Fields on the ground. We've only seen flashes of that this year; enough to know that it's there when the time is right. If not now, when?
 
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On the other hand, he could get to 100 in a hurry. Rip off a 55 yarder and a few more and there you are.

I don’t want to risk injury either, but running the ball is part of the game. Unless absolutely necessary we shouldn’t ride him like Urban did JTB, but he’s a weapon and seems to be smart enough to avoid unnecessary contact.
That's the beautiful thing about someone as good as Justin. He doesn't need to run for teams to KNOW that he can run. The threat that he can go 60 is always in the back of their minds and the second that its not he will go 60.

It's just been a treat watching this offense take what a defense gives them.
 
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