I think that's an important part of it is to be able to sit behind a guy that does it at a very high level, prepares at a very high level, seeing what that takes and all the things that are on the plate of a quarterback before they actually have to go out there and perform.
So if there's any questions, any things that he may ask, or things that he can lean on guys who have been there, done that, have seen that before, there was not a guy around him that he couldn't ask, he couldn't rely on who could give him the answers and could share with him their experiences of how they seen other quarterbacks succeed in this league."
Bears' reality: This is something the Bears will have to improve on after Fields complained last year that all of the information and coaches' voices in his head made him too "robotic."
Key: "I think [the biggest thing was Burrow's] level of preparedness, and how much you put into it early on and ask the right questions, and didn't walk in like the No. 1 pick and 'I deserve all this stuff.' "He earned everything that he got.