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QB Caleb Williams, CHI (6 Viewers)

The fact that Caleb does not seem to be shaken by mistakes is something I truly admire about him. After that poor interception and was locked in the rest of the game.
 
Is it him? Is it Shame Waldron? Both?

I put the blame on Shame. His “offense” is way too cute and gimmicky. Put your young QB in a position to succeed maybe?

He’s designing these weird plays, before the actual flipping play. A rookie QB needs LESS to think about.

It’s like Waldron is trying to be some dime store magician pre-snap - he needs to go or Caleb will never have a sane offense to run.
 
Is it him? Is it Shame Waldron? Both?

I put the blame on Shame. His “offense” is way too cute and gimmicky. Put your young QB in a position to succeed maybe?

He’s designing these weird plays, before the actual flipping play. A rookie QB needs LESS to think about.

It’s like Waldron is trying to be some dime store magician pre-snap - he needs to go or Caleb will never have a sane offense to run.
If he called that lineman dive from the 1 he should be blackballed from the NFL for life. What was that? The Bears were lucky to be in a position to win, then the comedy of errors on the hail mary made all right in the world. The Bears had no business being in that game.
 
why is he so bad
He was awful today. Missed at least 5 throws by 10 feet today.
Yes, line didn’t help but absolutely ice cold out of the bye
They never should have let Rypien go.


Yeah. Those are encouraging numbers.
 
why is he so bad
He was awful today. Missed at least 5 throws by 10 feet today.
Yes, line didn’t help but absolutely ice cold out of the bye
They never should have let Rypien go.


Yeah. Those are encouraging numbers.
He's way better than Caleb.
 
Carmen Vitali
According to @NextGenStats, Caleb Williams was pressured on 51.6% of dropbacks and had just a 2.47-second time-to-pressure average. It's the highest pressure percentage and quickest time to pressure of his career.

Even so, he was 5/8 for 95 yards on his final 2 drives.
 
why is he so bad
He was awful today. Missed at least 5 throws by 10 feet today.
Yes, line didn’t help but absolutely ice cold out of the bye
They never should have let Rypien go.


Yeah. Those are encouraging numbers.
He's way better than Caleb.
I’m no fan of Williams but there is zero statistical relevance to your absurd claim. Just stop.

 
why is he so bad
He was awful today. Missed at least 5 throws by 10 feet today.
Yes, line didn’t help but absolutely ice cold out of the bye
They never should have let Rypien go.


Yeah. Those are encouraging numbers.
He's way better than Caleb.
I’m no fan of Williams but there is zero statistical relevance to your absurd claim. Just stop.

lol this has been running schtick from Deamon for years. He’s related to Rypien.
 
why is he so bad
He was awful today. Missed at least 5 throws by 10 feet today.
Yes, line didn’t help but absolutely ice cold out of the bye
They never should have let Rypien go.


Yeah. Those are encouraging numbers.
He's way better than Caleb.
I’m no fan of Williams but there is zero statistical relevance to your absurd claim. Just stop.

lol this has been running schtick from Deamon for years. He’s related to Rypien.
I’m fully aware and it’s nauseating at this point. Just pointless drivel.
 
Caleb Williams completed 10-of-24 passes for 131 yards and had 10 carries for 41 yards in the Bears’ 18-15, Week 8 loss to the Commanders.

Williams was uneasy and erratic in the pocket for the first three quarters in this one. The No. 1 overall pick had just 36 passing yards before the fourth quarter but was at his best on his last two offensive drives. Unfortunately, a poor play call by Shane Waldron had Williams handing the ball off to backup lineman Doug Kramer Jr. at the Commanders’ two-yard line, which resulted in a fumble and a recovery by the Commanders to squash the drive. On the following drive, Williams aired the ball out for gains of 16 and 22 yards and saw a downfield pass to Keenan Allen end with an 11-yard pass interference call on fourth down. Roschon Johnson would score two plays later, and a two-point conversion by Cole Kmet put the Bears up 15-12 with 25 seconds to go. Unfortunately, a Hail Mary touchdown pass by Jayden Daniels handed the Bears their third loss of the season in what was a highly-anticipated game between this year’s No. 1 and No. 2 overall picks. Williams and the Bears get the Cardinals in Week 9. He’ll look to rebound from a largely disappointing outing, and will be a mid-QB2 next week in fantasy.

- Rotoworld
I'm starting to think Jaxon-Smith Njigba was right about Waldron... you have a Bye and that's the gameplan you come out with? Where were the easy layups to get Williams in rhythm?
 
This was interesting to me as I didn't see too much of this one until the end. Where Williams played very well under pressure.

I was surprised to see the awful overall numbers.
 
This was interesting to me as I didn't see too much of this one until the end. Where Williams played very well under pressure.

I was surprised to see the awful overall numbers.
First three quarters it was ugly. Everything extremely overthrown. Like not even close.
 
why is he so bad
He was awful today. Missed at least 5 throws by 10 feet today.
Yes, line didn’t help but absolutely ice cold out of the bye
They never should have let Rypien go.


Yeah. Those are encouraging numbers.
He's way better than Caleb.
I’m no fan of Williams but there is zero statistical relevance to your absurd claim. Just stop.

lol this has been running schtick from Deamon for years. He’s related to Rypien.
I’m fully aware and it’s nauseating at this point. Just pointless drivel.
Really? I think it's funny.
 
JD, Bo, and even Drake seem to be playing better than Caleb at this point. It has to be Chicago’s coaching, right? This kid is too talented to not be good. He has a good RB in Swift and pass catchers in Moore, Odunze, Allen, and Kmet. Wonder what’s going on for him to continue to be this inconsistent.
 
JD, Bo, and even Drake seem to be playing better than Caleb at this point. It has to be Chicago’s coaching, right? This kid is too talented to not be good. He has a good RB in Swift and pass catchers in Moore, Odunze, Allen, and Kmet. Wonder what’s going on for him to continue to be this inconsistent.
Blasphemy.

We were told Williams is the greatest rookie to ever set foot on a field.

Surely, this can't be any his fault in any way shape or form. ;)
 
Haven't watched today's game but every time I see the Bears it seems like he gets about 2 seconds after the snap before the pocket collapses and he's running just to keep the play alive.

I don't know why there aren't more hot reads or maybe Caleb is just missing them, which also tracks because even being harassed he often misses receivers by a wide margin.
 
JD, Bo, and even Drake seem to be playing better than Caleb at this point. It has to be Chicago’s coaching, right? This kid is too talented to not be good. He has a good RB in Swift and pass catchers in Moore, Odunze, Allen, and Kmet. Wonder what’s going on for him to continue to be this inconsistent.
Blasphemy.

We were told Williams is the greatest rookie to ever set foot on a field.

Surely, this can't be any his fault in any way shape or form. ;)
Zero OL, defensive minded HC over his skis and Shane Waldron as the OC. This sums up the Chicago Bears. They already ruined this kid. We have seen this show before in Chicago
 
Bear lost another starter on the O'line in today's game. They are down to just one starter from before the season started, their Center. That being said, Caleb's accuracy is seriously lacking, especially on deep throws.
 
Wow.

Adam Schefter thinks the Bears are discussing benching Caleb Williams for Tyson Bagent

Embarrassing lack of accountability from the coaches to even consider this and try to blame Caleb for their own demise. Caleb has not played great, but he is a rookie who deserves better coaching and guidance. Watch Caleb demand a trade this offseason.
 
I'm fascinated in how any negative play from Williams is automatically deemed to be 100% the coaches fault.

Would Williams be better in Kansas City or with the Rams? Certainly. But the guy has looked not good a good bit. I'm not willing to put 100% on the coaches.
 
I have to ask. Wouldn't they be benching him so he doesn't end up with David Carr syndrome? Bring him back when they stabilized the Oline if that is possible. Sorry Tyson you are going to take some hits for the team.
 
The thing is, there have been whispers that Waldron really doesn't help his QBs/recognize player talent well. He tried to make Jaxon Smith-Njigba more or less a gadget guy in Seattle and JSN's reaction last offseason to how Waldron would do in Chicago was... not encouraging.

Geno Smith maybe could offset some of that since he was a vet QB, but it doesn't look like he's helping Caleb Williams get into any semblance of rhythm at all. I Some of this is on Caleb too; he does hold the ball for awhile, but also we've seen weeks of play where it's all deeper routes w/ little thought of Max Protect. Plug in a leaky O line and receivers not being able to separate/frustratingly one on top of each other running routes...

There's a disconnect with Williams and Waldron right now; I saw reactions you never really want to see from a young QB interacting with Waldron, which makes me believe in this statement by Rotoworld regarding Eberflus' statement:

Sure sounds like the upcoming evaluations that Eberflus is still conveniently “in the process” of as of his latest press briefing are going to be coaching-focused. Williams took nine sacks (9 sacks?) in Chicago’s Week 10 loss to the Patriots. Something has got to give. We’d be surprised if Shane Waldron saw more than another sunrise as Bears offensive play caller.
 
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I'm fascinated in how any negative play from Williams is automatically deemed to be 100% the coaches fault.

Would Williams be better in Kansas City or with the Rams? Certainly. But the guy has looked not good a good bit. I'm not willing to put 100% on the coaches.
This is fair Joe. My comments stem from some of the coaches statements on how they have handled some decisions this year. I don’t get a sense of accountability. I agree that Caleb has not done himself any favors with his play as well. I am not sure benching him at this point is a positive for his development, but I also admittedly have only seen Caleb play once this year (Indy game in which he looked pretty good imo).
 
Coaching/o-line/rookie mistakes
Lot of blame to go around. Not sure the Bears can fix problems 1 and 2 unless they make sweeping changes atop the organization.
 
I'm fascinated in how any negative play from Williams is automatically deemed to be 100% the coaches fault.

Would Williams be better in Kansas City or with the Rams? Certainly. But the guy has looked not good a good bit. I'm not willing to put 100% on the coaches.
Agree here - it can’t all be on the coaching. They have a pretty strong group of WRs, a one of the better pass catching RBs in the game, and also a solid TE. The offensive line isn’t doing him any favors, but the weapons are there if he can deliver the ball quickly.
 
I'm fascinated in how any negative play from Williams is automatically deemed to be 100% the coaches fault.

Would Williams be better in Kansas City or with the Rams? Certainly. But the guy has looked not good a good bit. I'm not willing to put 100% on the coaches.
Caleb certainly demands a bunch of the blame for his performance and I haven't seen anything where he is passing the buck on accountability.

I think the coaching has been suspect for sure but I put more blame on personnel acquisition, or lack thereof on the offensive line and an unfortunate string of injuries on the o-line. As @Buckna pointed only the starting center from before the season is playing ATM.

Caleb's accuracy has been a huge disappointment after it seemed such an asset coming into the league but, as I mentioned above, every game I have seen so far Caleb is flushed from the pocket by a d-lineman or blitzer who gets through the o-line in 2 seconds. It happens a ton.

It takes a village for to create positive outcomes (see Jayden Daniels) and it takes a village to create negative ones (see Caleb Williams).
 
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I'm fascinated in how any negative play from Williams is automatically deemed to be 100% the coaches fault.

Would Williams be better in Kansas City or with the Rams? Certainly. But the guy has looked not good a good bit. I'm not willing to put 100% on the coaches.
I get this sentiment because it is incumbent on most fans to trust that their new rookie will be all-world. That being said, this coaching regime has stubbornly bashed it's collected head against the same brick wall over and over and over trying to get a result different than a concussion. The stubbornness of Flus/Waldron (and for sure Flus/Getsy) to try to peg a player into 'their system' has been astounding. If you look at what Washington has done for Daniels, and make no mistake he is a good QB playing in a toned down system, it's plainly clear that a disconnect between "MY SYSTEM" and reality is taking place in Chicago. I'm 100% sure that Caleb in WAS would yield similar results to what's going on now.
 
Caleb Williams’ nfl.com predraft player profile

Strengths:
  • Forced to keep his team in games with high-end production and did so.
  • Better consistency projected with pro targets who separate.
  • Rapid-fire transition from fake to throw on RPOs.
  • Twitchy release helps generate heat on drive throws.
  • Puts enough pace on the ball to challenge safeties to a variety of spots.
  • Will reset his pocket to create better throwing angles.
  • Much improved at getting air under deep throws in 2023.
  • Touchdown-to-interception ratio of 46:1 in red zone since the start of 2022 season, per Pro Football Focus.
  • Keeps his eyes and arm alive when leaving the pocket.
  • Rare talent to feel pressure, escape and extend the play.
Weaknesses:
  • Averse to playing throw-and-catch football on schedule.
  • Eyes can become sticky and sluggish working through progressions.
  • Must learn to throw with better anticipation/timing on the NFL level.
  • Hero-ball mentality creates indecisiveness and inconsistent decision-making.
  • Disconcerting deep-ball accuracy in QB-friendly offense.
  • Will throw on the move unnecessarily rather than platform up.
  • Passes up easy scramble yardage for more challenging throws.
Coaching should help address weaknesses rather than highlight them. Kudos to Lance Zierlein for nailing the profile.
 
I'm fascinated in how any negative play from Williams is automatically deemed to be 100% the coaches fault.

Would Williams be better in Kansas City or with the Rams? Certainly. But the guy has looked not good a good bit. I'm not willing to put 100% on the coaches.
Caleb certainly demands a bunch of the blame for his performance and I haven't seen anything where he is passing the buck on accountability.

I think the coaching has been suspect for sure but I put more blame on personnel acquisition, or lack thereof on the offensive line and an unfortunate string of injuries on the o-line. As @Buckna pointed only the starting center from before the season is playing ATM.

Caleb's accuracy has been a huge disappointment after it seemed such an asset coming into the league but, as I mentioned above, every game I have seen so far Caleb if flushed from the pocket by a d-lineman or blitzer who gets through the o-line in 2 seconds. It happens a ton.

It takes a village for to create positive outcomes (see Jayden Daniels) and it takes a village to create negative ones (see Caleb Williams).
It speaks volumes to me that the 22YO QB sits there during pressers and takes 100% accountability for getting better and you don't see that at all from the 54YO head coach.
 
I'm fascinated in how any negative play from Williams is automatically deemed to be 100% the coaches fault.

Would Williams be better in Kansas City or with the Rams? Certainly. But the guy has looked not good a good bit. I'm not willing to put 100% on the coaches.
Definitely not 100% coaches. He's extremely inaccurate downfield. It's almost like he doesn't understand how strong his arm is. He appears to be the most athletically gifted "statue qb" I've ever seen. He's so hesitant to leave the pocket. He holds the ball looking downfield way too long for a guy who should know his line is not great. Be more open to checking down young man. Having said all that, I'd assume a better OC and QB coach would be working on these issues. Coaching him through.
 

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