If you remove the 5(!) turnovers I think we actually played better than the Saints. Just inventing new ways to lose at this point.
Bonus question - what would it take for Fields to remain the Plan A starter for the Bears next year?
My take: good QBs have bad games and bad QBs have good games. In order to be considered a long term option, the bare minimum you want to see is twice as much good as bad. This year Fields has been the other way, with 2 good games and 4 awful ones. By this admittedly simple logic, he would need 6 consecutive good games with zero stinkers before I would consider him to have turned the quarter and re-entered the franchise QB discussion. (By this same logic, two more awful games would mathematically eliminate him from achieving the magic 2:1 ratio this year.) So yes, I think it is still possible that Fields turns it around and becomes the guy. As a Bears fan that's what we should all be rooting for. But the odds of that happening look very slim indeed right now.
There's a man who's not afraid of danger
To Getsy's awful system he's no stranger
With every snap he takes
Another record breaks
Odds are he'll be starting by tomorrow
SECRET BAAAGENT MAN!!!!