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Is it possible Chicago Bears starting QB Justin Fields learned from watching his backup, Tyson Bagent, over the last 4 1/2 weeks?
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00:10 I wouldn't just narrow that down to Tyson though.
00:21 I would think that anytime you have an opportunity to watch any quarterback in
00:24 the way that they're handling similar things that you do,
00:26 you take notice and you learn from those experiences.
00:29 I mean, in the film room, whether it's a practice rep or the game rep,
00:32 it's not like I'm just talking to Tyson or
00:35 Andrew's just talking to Tyson when you're in that quarterback room.
00:37 So everyone should be learning from those opportunities.
00:39 And anytime there's game experiences, you don't wanna waste those reps.
00:42 He's on the sideline, he's hearing the call, he gets to play the play mentally.
00:45 How would he have done it in that moment?
00:48 And then we're sitting on the bench and we're talking about it and
00:50 stuff like that after the series is over.
00:52 So yeah, I would hope that he got to learn a lot.
00:55 >> Really just looking at all quarterbacks,
00:56 I feel like Tyson, of course, Tyson, quarterbacks around the league,
01:00 quarterbacks in college, we all play the game differently.
01:02 So things that Tyson did well, I'm definitely going to try to emulate that.
01:09 Of course in my game, but at the end of the day, we're different quarterbacks.
01:12 We don't do the same thing.
01:13 So but of course there's bits and pieces that we do differently that he did well
01:18 on the field and of course I'm gonna try to add that to my game for sure.
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