Justin Fields is the most underapreciated quarterback in the NFL

Justin Fields is the most underapreciated quarterback in the NFL

To give you some background on Justin Fields, he went to high school at Harrison High, then was committed to Georgia, but he didn’t like it there because he didn’t get any playing time so he then transferred to Ohio State where he led the Buckeyes to a 20-2 overall record and back to back playoff appearances, this was the first time in school history. In May of this year, he was drafted in the first round at the 11th overall pick to the Chicago Bears. 

This last Monday night game was a disaster. The refs sucked, there was a flag on what seemed like every play and yet there were countless missed calls, one of the few things that didn’t suck in the game was Justin Fields in the second half. He had a total of 300 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. So not too bad. He looked very promising, if I’m the Bears then I’m excited about my rookie QB’s future. Fields were Pro Football Focus’ highest-graded QB in Week 9 with a 90.5 grade. He received an 88.5 passing grade and a 71.2 rushing grade. So far this season he has some nice highlights, like his touchdown run against the 49ers. When you have a quarterback who can make the right reads, who can throw the ball 70 yards accurately, can outrun defensive backs with ease, who’s as agile as a wide receiver, and who’s a rookie approaching his 8th start, it’s pretty much a cheat code. Assuming that Fields stays healthy and keeps improving as fast as he is, he is going to have a very good career.

 

Justin Fields

Next week the Bears will host Baltimore. I’m excited to watch that game, two of my favorite quarterbacks, two of my favorite teams. I think that Justin Fields and his Bears have a pretty good shot at winning against the ravens. The Ravens just haven’t been looking like themselves lately and the bears are coming off of the last-minute loss to the Steelers, they want to win and they’re gonna play like it. Every week Fields has looked better than the week before and I don’t think that’s going to change. The 6-3 Ravens are coming off an embarrassing loss to the now 3-7 Dolphins. And the week seven game when they lost 41-17 to the Bengals who last week got blown out 41-16 by the Browns. The Ravens are not looking good so far, and at this rate, I think the Bears are going to win. As long as there are better refs than last week’s Monday night game between the Bears and Steelers.

I think Justin Fields is underrated and needs to be given more respect, by NFL fans, Critics, and especially by the refs. On Monday there were several plays where if it were Tom Brady in Field’s place, the refs would have immediately thrown flags and given him more respect, but because Fields is a rookie they wave off way too many flags, if I could add a few more a’s to the word “way” right there I would. I think football is a game of respect between every person on the field. Including the players, refs, and staff members. If those three groups can give each other the respect they have earned the NFL would be a lot less of a “No Fun League.” Fields have looked very good and has only been improving from week one. I think with his attitude towards the game and his work ethic he will be one of the top QB’s by next season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That’s your pet: the story of how a family ended up adopting a bear instead of a dog

That’s your pet: the story of how a family ended up adopting a bear instead of a dog

A family lived in China and when they went on a road trip they saw some adorable little puppies the family fell in love so they decided to bring one home. The man who sold the puppies told them this was a Tibetan mastiff and would get very large but they would find out some odd things in the next two years including that he would get huge. They named the cute “dog” little black but he would not say little for long. At first, everything was fine but soon they realized he had an odd appetite for noodles and fruit.

They also soon realized he was able to stand on his hind legs the family realized their pet was quite strange but they didn’t think anything of it at the time. They knew their dog was going to get big but not this big the man they bought him from said he would grow to be 2 feet high but he didn’t stop at 2 feet he grew to 3 feet and weighed 250 pounds witch had the family on edge when their pet was this massive and he had some massive teeth but big dog big teeth right that’s what the mother of the family thought but she began to be scared of her pet.

They spent tons of money on him because when he ate fruit and noodles he ate buckets of them and wouldn’t eat any dog food whatsoever witch was also a concern to the family. Pretty soon he was forced to go outside because he was too big to fit in the house so they made him an enclosure in their backyard. When the officials found out about her strange dog they rushed to her house and she found out it was not a dog they
were lied to and told it was a large dog but it turned out to be a 250-pound bear.


The family was very startled to find out they had a pet Asiatic black bear and had kept it for 2 years the officials were surprised that this endangered bear looked very healthy. They loved their pet so you could imagine how hard this all was. The officials took the bear and brought it to a wildlife rescue center where they can care for the bear properly. Some people don’t get how they have mistaken a dog for a bear but the family said little black did start to look more like a bear as he grew older.

This is not the only time this has happened there are multiple stores where wild animals have been taken as pets to later discover had wild animals pets this has happened all over the world in multiple cases such as a family in texas brought home two kittens that turned out to be bobcats in another case a rescue brought in what they believed to be a box of puppies but were jackals but they had been too much socialized with humans so an employee got permission to keep the jackals there have also been incidents with wolves being mistaken for dogs there are a lot of animals that look very similar so if u ever encounter a new animal do your research before keeping it.

Fat bear week

Fat bear week

In Katmai National Park in Alaska, this week is a week to remember. The national fat bear week started on September 30th and will go to October 6th. Created six years ago National fat bear week crowns the fattest bear In Brooke River.

This competition features the largest bears in that area. The competition started because the bears go into hibernation in early winter where they will lose one-third of their body weight. Katmai’s brown bears are there fattest in early fall late summer. Because they lose so much weight over the winter they spend their summers eating. Dozens of bears gather every day at Brookes river to catch their food which is most commonly salmon because of its rich taste and fat content.

The brown bears go through a bracket competition where people can vote for which bear they think is the fattest. The bear with the most votes will move forward in the competition. Only one bear can win the competition. The voting is open from 12-10p.m Eastern and 9 a.m to 7 p.m Pacific.

For bears gaining weight is not a bad thing, during hibernation they will not eat or drink. Female bears need to gain weight to support themselves and their babies ‘ growth and birth. Adult males need to gain weight to look large so they can secure mating opportunities and dominate one of the best fishing spots in the river. Juvenile bears face a totally different challenge. Often times it is their first winter on there own. They must learn to catch there own food and find there own home without the mothers’ help.

Katmai National Park is where the largest and healthiest amounts of Sockeye salmon still live on the planet. The bears weigh between 600 and 900 pounds before hibernation. Will a new brown bear be crowned the winner this year or will the same bear win again you can vote to find out. The brown bears in Katmai Alaska are the largest in the world. Brown bears eat around 90 pounds of food a day.

For voting, you can click on this link https://explore.org/fat-bear-week#about

  For more information click here https://www.nps.gov/katm/learn/news/fat-bear-week-2020.htm

 

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