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Justin Fields gets big vote of confidence from new Bears coach Matt Eberflus
Justin Fields threw for 1,870 yards during his rookie season with the Bears. Jon Durr-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Bears introduced Matt Eberflus as their new head coach on Monday, and one thing he said in his press conference sounds like great news for Justin Fields.

Eberflus affirmed Monday that the Bears intend to construct their offense around Fields and will look to take advantage of the quarterback’s skill set.

“Building the offense around him and his strengths,” Eberflus said, via Jesse Rogers of ESPN. “What does that look like? I don’t know right now.

“We have to look at him. We have to evaluate him. We have to see where his skill set is. And then see his camera. How does he see the game? How fast does he process? How fast does he do things and how can we stretch him as we go?”

On the surface, this seems obvious. The Bears invested a lot of draft capital in Fields and clearly see him as their franchise quarterback. However, the previous offense never seemed particularly tailored to his skills, and there did not seem to be a lot of adaptation done to fit him.

The end of former coach Matt Nagy’s tenure was tumultuous, and some of it was tied to Fields. This time, it looks more like everyone is on the same page.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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