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GREEN BAY, Wis. — In the full-scale, long-range evaluation of Bears quarterback Justin Fields, a single game against the Packers to end the season is merely a sliver of the pie chart. As the team goes into an offseason at a critical quarterback junction with the No. 1 pick in hand, the book on Fields was nearly full before he arrived at Lambeau Field.
But it was a chance for him to leave a lasting image in general manager Ryan Poles’ mind, and that snapshot looked like many others before it: Fields gave a mediocre performance and the Bears lost 17-9 to the Packers in what might’ve been his final game with the team.