Mike McDaniel sarcastically explained why he told Bears QB Justin Fields stop it on the sideline during Sunday's game
The Miami Dolphins beat the Bears on Sunday. However, Justin Fields gave them a run for their money, confirming his emergence as a dual-threat QB amassing 178 rushing yards, the most by a quarterback in a regular season game in NFL history.
Miami could simply not stop the Chicago QB on the ground. But it wasn't for lack of trying from head coach Mike McDaniel, who was spotted yelling at the QB from the sidelines during Sunday's game. McDaniel, it turns out, was simply encouraging Fields to stop gashing his team with his legs.
"I just wanted him to stop scrambling!" McDaniel joked to reporters after the game. "And it was pretty irritating because he didn't listen. At all. He didn't take the coaching."
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