Courtesy Chicago Bears The shock of Thursday night faded on Friday into something that felt almost like fate. Ohio State’s Justin Fields, the latest candidate to snap the Bears’ 71-year quarterback drought, sat down at Halas Hall on Friday and explained whom he wants to pattern his game after: Russell Wilson. Yes, the same Seahawks star that the Bears tried — and failed — to trade for in March. The franchise that angered its fans by once touting Andy Dalton as “QB1” on Twitter announced that Fields will wear — you guessed it — No. 1. And general manager Ryan Pace, who might never live down passing on Patrick Mahomes four years ago, talked openly of putting Fields on the same apprenticeship program that the Chiefs set up for their rookie in 2017.