WR playing with good QB has better per-snap stats than WR playing most of the year with backups. Who'd have thought that WRs need a good QB to be productive? I've been told that the opposite is true - that if we get a bunch of great WRs they will produce and we can get a QB later.
Really got me Tempo, what a foolproof argument.
As I said at the time, sell the rookies that smoked the Bears this week as a murderer's row if you want. You're obviously willing to make any number of absurd arguments to defend Justin Fields. They're mostly just 'guys' though.