He played his college ball in State College, PA. (Correction.. Columbus, OH.). Played his first season as a pro in Chicago, IL. Played his second season in Pittsburgh PA. Now playing his 3rd in New Jersey. Point being, if Fields can't handle the weather by now, he won't stand a chance this winter in the AFCE where there are no domes and every city has weather except Miami which has hot weather.
You are correct sir! Columbus and State College have the same weather with State College probably being snowier. Still, JF had better get used to winter weather games or its gonna be a long year for the young man.
https://x.com/GNSportsTV/status/195...con^s1_c10&ref_url=https://www.cbssports.com/ Not sure where to put this since no one reads the NFL forum. The chance of this kid ever getting a chance let alone a second contract are astronomically small. Good for him.
Actually Columbus is Central OH. Cincinnati is Southern OH. I lived there for quite a few years. Columbus is sitting right on top of I-70/71. Not near as cold or snowy as State College, PA. If he's still hasn't adjusted to northern winter weather, the Jets have made a huge mistake thinking at this point they can suddenly turn him into a cold weather QB.
I have a question, has Amari Cooper been picked up yet? Having said that, anything left in the tank? Would add depth, come cheap and, as long as healthy, be a good mentor to the young guys and hopefully help Fields. Thoughts?
I thought as much but wasn't sure. Been kind of digging around looking for folks who might be available on the cheap. I guess it's time to pay attention to cut down day.
0 yards last year. 250 yards career high in 3 years. That's with Mahomes. I guess 49ers only gave 6h pick swap, but still...