Bears Film Study: Quarterback protection plan goes awry in Atlanta

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Film Study: Here's hoping Bears have the sense to sit Fields this week. McGrawDHSports chicagobears

The Bears had two jobs: Avoid running Justin Fields into the ground or ruining his confidence, while securing a top-five draft pick.

The one sweep that worked for a 17-yard gain featured two receivers, tight end Cole Kmet and running back David Montgomery as lead blockers. Fields was able to follow the blocks and get out of bounds. On the last of the three sweeps, the Bears didn't have as many guys leading the way and ended up with wide receiver Byron Pringle trying to block three defenders.

Another concept that's not working well is the max protect with a two-man route. The Bears even tried a roll out with a one-receiver route Sunday. It didn't work and Fields just sailed the ball out of bounds. Why the Bears would come back with a QB draw after Fields was shaken up on the previous play is anyone's guess, but it definitely should have been a drive-extending personal foul when Grady Jarrett hit Fields in the head as he slid.

For starters, the Falcons only rushed four and the Bears' six blockers couldn't slow the play down. Michael Schofield ignored and turned away from linebacker Arnold Ebiketie for some reason, opening a clean path to the QB.

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