Eleven passing attempts in the modern NFL is never a good thing. If Justin Fields is the future at quarterback, he needs to throw the ball more than that. But it’s not necessarily time to panic — yet. A bigger concern should be the lack of touches by the Bears’ top two pass catchers,
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