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Caleb Williams - Episode #2 | Kurt Warner Breaks Down the Game Tape | College Series '24 

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Here's PART TWO of our look at Caleb Williams. I went back to his game against Colorado and watched his tape. Now, we can say what we want, Colorado has a great defense, some of that stuff, but to me, it's not so much about the quality of player that's on the other side. It's more about what you're seeing defensively and how you process that information defensively to what you're doing offensively. That is how I'm evaluating these guys. I'm trying to look at the processing piece. Not, did they play against a good team on the other side? To me it is more important that I can see them go through their read. Can I see them look at the defense and see rotations and understand where to go with the football? Do they have the playmaking ability when opportunities are there to make the plays that they should make? So, let's dive into the tape of Caleb Williams, this time in his game against Colorado.#calebwilliams #nfldraft #nfl

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@tomrockhill8634
@tomrockhill8634 3 месяца назад
The release is light-years ahead of Fields and I like Fields but that is a lightning release he's got ⚡
@justmarcus33
@justmarcus33 3 месяца назад
nobody in all of football, be it Fields or anyone else held the ball longer than Caleb Williams
@Rosepapi
@Rosepapi 3 месяца назад
@@justmarcus33I don’t think you understand what release is. Time to throw the ball and release are two different things. You should probably stop talking ball.
@justmarcus33
@justmarcus33 3 месяца назад
@@Rosepapi I fully undersrtand release is related to stepping into throw, CW often side steps...its a horrible release motion, he often does so becuase he holds the ball too long and faces pressure in his face.....do you not know this?
@Rosepapi
@Rosepapi 3 месяца назад
@@justmarcus33 Naw you don’t know what you’re talking about 😂😂😂. Making yourself look worse lol.
@moemo284
@moemo284 3 месяца назад
​@@RosepapiI usually don't comment but I have to agree with you he should have just took his loss😂
@davidp6552
@davidp6552 3 месяца назад
Bear Down !
@kryg
@kryg 3 месяца назад
Love content like this. Also, to whoever your editor is. Please upload these in higher quality please lol
@Mykall777
@Mykall777 3 месяца назад
Both these videos just showed me that Caleb should absolutely go Number 1. Bad O-line and alot of bad play designs that Kurt points out and he still succeeded as well as he did
@johneichsteadt4432
@johneichsteadt4432 3 месяца назад
I'm glad you did this one. The USC o-line was so bad it was hard to evaluate him against the good teams. Colorado is the perfect match-up to evaluate. Their d-line was poor, but they had some really good players in the secondary.
@DaisySynths
@DaisySynths 3 месяца назад
Ah so he will have excuses made for him in college, and then the bears.
@seungholee4892
@seungholee4892 3 месяца назад
ah so if Justin has a bad o-line that's an excuse but if Caleb has a bad game it's the o-line's fault. The bears had the worst pass blocking unit the past 2 years by far
@Jay-ci4to
@Jay-ci4to 3 месяца назад
@@seungholee4892no Justin Oline is bad because he hold the ball the longest in the nfl, why was the oline wayy better when Tyson bagent went in
@seungholee4892
@seungholee4892 3 месяца назад
@@Jay-ci4to I hate to disturb you with facts but Justin Fields average time to throw was the same as Caleb's at 3.2secs. Justin with a clean pocket was at 2.76 secs and was pressured a league high of 48% of dropbacks. The narrative that Justin holds the ball too long doesn't hold weight
@Dubberzz
@Dubberzz 3 месяца назад
No, it applies to Fields too. The problem with Fields is he's slow in processing and his release. He doesn't take what the defense gives him. He's tentative and doesn't just let the ball fly. He's not good at anticipatory throws. Good QBs take the pass rush out of the game by getting rid of the ball. This is why Bagent saw half the pressures and sacks that Fields did in his few games. That's not to say Bagent is a starter. He's not, but that part of the game he happens to be better at than Fields. @@seungholee4892 h
@AJHDC
@AJHDC 3 месяца назад
Thank you - I'm really glad to see part 2.
@freezepop_42
@freezepop_42 3 месяца назад
Love learning from breakdowns like this from someone who did it at the highest level.
@tomtsu5923
@tomtsu5923 3 месяца назад
Incredible content as always Kurt
@randombiasedrevert
@randombiasedrevert 2 месяца назад
The ball leaps out of his hands like it’s on fire. So much velocity for a frame that’s not really that big. Excited
@JustKicks786
@JustKicks786 3 месяца назад
awesome breakdown, thank you legend!
@moemo284
@moemo284 3 месяца назад
Fantastic breakdown
@joaquinfernandez9067
@joaquinfernandez9067 3 месяца назад
Thank you Kurt
@EtruskenRaider
@EtruskenRaider 3 месяца назад
I would love to watch Kurt and Caleb talk tape for an hour.
@Lion-wn5mm
@Lion-wn5mm 3 месяца назад
Excited to here about Drake Maye!
@darkstark1949
@darkstark1949 3 месяца назад
Kurt is going to eviscerate Maye. The dude has all the measurables but he's not NFL ready, sloppy footwork and doesn't know how to read a defense. He could end up being great but he's a project.
@camhende
@camhende 3 месяца назад
Hey Kurt. On that last play. What was the WR to the bottom of the screen doing? Looks like he stalk blocked and didn't even run a route. And the right guard is almost 10 yards down field. Miscommunication?
@joaquinfernandez9067
@joaquinfernandez9067 3 месяца назад
I think the hitch he missed at the end was supposed to be some sort of slip screen to the RB. Lineman leaks out and looks like he’s trying to lead block. Caleb appears to be staring straight ahead at nothing and I think it’s because he’s waiting for the slip.
@ShortSportsWorld
@ShortSportsWorld 2 месяца назад
Wish you would have broke down his tape against Notre Dame. I feel like he had to go against a true NFL style defense with a defensive coach that was in the NFL for years as a coach. Thank you for doing these videos. I love the breakdown by a HOF QB. 🙏
@edwardray1070
@edwardray1070 2 месяца назад
He still did enough in Notre Dame game his defense le t him down
@ShortSportsWorld
@ShortSportsWorld 2 месяца назад
@@edwardray1070 sorry my bad didn’t know 199 passing yards one TD and three interceptions was good and you’re right the defenses is to blame for that lol. I bet you wouldn’t pick a QB first overall if he threw 30 interception in college, but yet teams are willing to spend the first pick in the draft on him when he’s had 30 fumbles in college. Lol sounds like the next Jameis Winston.
@darrenlesueur4785
@darrenlesueur4785 3 месяца назад
my biggest concern with caleb is, can he and will he stand/ step up in the pocket and complete passes . my biggest problem with kyler is once he gets a ball tipped from the pocket then he has a tendency to back up instead of step up and then the d-ends can go wide and deep and let the middle of the d line collapse the pocket . if he cant get outside the tackles and has to scramble in the middle he goes down easily in the wash . i would love to see kyler use more under center 5 step drops and throw on schedule . just to keep his footwork honest . is caleb the same guy . i know hes a couple inches taller . drew brees got away with being short by throwing with touch over the pocket instead of just throwing bullets .
@BVaccaro88
@BVaccaro88 3 месяца назад
Why does it look like you’re shooting this on a cell phone from 2007?
@sumyungchong
@sumyungchong 3 месяца назад
Can't wait to get our first legit franchise QB. Cheers Bears fans! Cheers!
@lizzyzelms
@lizzyzelms 2 месяца назад
How does the offensive scheme not affect this eval? Air raid is prescripted options for all so he knows the progressions pre snap and everyone knows their spot, and hence makes progressions easier. If each man runs to scripted spot where's the improvisation? He doesn't need touch he's just throwing to a spot, easy to process and eliminate. Hence defense can do it too. That's why it doesn't translate to the NFL. As you kept saying it's all the damn same
@johneichsteadt4432
@johneichsteadt4432 3 месяца назад
On that final play, it looks like they were trying to run an RPO QB draw but the LB blew it up. The is blocking out the corner instead of running a route, and the right guard takes off up field to find someone to block. The defense ran a game with the DT and LB, and blew up the hole. It looks like Caleb checks the backside defenders at the snap to make sure they aren't closing in run support (likely his RP read). He sees him get depth, and turns to run. Either that or there was some serious miscommunication, because there is no way he looks backside first like that if there isn't route if it was actually a pass play.
@tomtsu5923
@tomtsu5923 3 месяца назад
Good call
@travisoshea
@travisoshea 3 месяца назад
Are you talking about at 20:33 in the video? WHen they are in 10 per, 3x1 to the field and the back to the field? #1 runs a comback at 10yrds, #2 runs a stop at 5yrds and #3 runs a corner to the plyon? You believe that was an RPO QB run design?
@drexlightsworn2654
@drexlightsworn2654 3 месяца назад
@@travisoshea yeah but he's right, look at the right guard, he atleast thinks its a draw, if caleb throws it after the guard moves, its illegal man downfield.
@travisoshea
@travisoshea 3 месяца назад
@@drexlightsworn2654 he can throw that to the #2 before. Pre snap he see the backer move up to the LOS. Not sure if Riley gives him “kill” options but, this is one where he could have done so.
@drexlightsworn2654
@drexlightsworn2654 3 месяца назад
@@travisoshea oh for sure he should have thrown the RPO but I think it’s disingenuous to act as if there wasn’t a running option. Caleb made the wrong decision, happens, but he wanted something other than the quick hitch, it wasn’t there, and by the time he could’ve made it back to the hitch, the guard has released and he can’t throw it anymore. He likes to big game hunt and it bites him sometimes lol. In the NFL you expect to see this coached out tho.
@SavingSoulsMinistries
@SavingSoulsMinistries 3 месяца назад
Christ is king love you brother. God bless you and your family immensely
@battlesanta1498
@battlesanta1498 3 месяца назад
Kurt fantastic as always. Might want to cut back on the beers and sweets for a bit tho
@thenewholistic
@thenewholistic 3 месяца назад
Who are you to judge? Live and let live homie, yeesh enjoy the content and respect the man!
@sidpackard8613
@sidpackard8613 3 месяца назад
A-hole.
@OblivionAviator
@OblivionAviator 3 месяца назад
Why? Did he come out of retirement? Is he playing again?
@forsythbmf6127
@forsythbmf6127 3 месяца назад
Yeah you’re right; DJ is a legitimate WR and JF showed what he can do with a real #1 WR. Now you add a 2nd legitimate WR #1 in K. Allen…JF’s production only goes up! And that’s the point; all his poor stats came from a lack of talent from the roster. If the roster improves then JF improves…the sky is the limit. Here’s the point…no one and I do mean no one KNOWS that Caleb is it. And if he proves to not be it; then the Bears just set themselves back ANOTHER decade. I’ve watched every single snap of JF’s career just as I have suffered EVERY single snap of the Freaking Chicago Bears for the last 40 years and I can unequivocally promise that JF improves with this newly loaded roster. Caleb…I have no idea. I don’t know if he can lead MEN. The kid is already spouting about being legendary…how many legends can you name that came into the league gloating about being legendary before they have even taking a practice snap in the NFL? Seriously, think that through and tell me that I have no business being worried! 🤦🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🐻⬇️
@robdavis3967
@robdavis3967 3 месяца назад
Well this is an NBA mindset, Kobe, MJ, AI and Shaq all came into the league with this very mindset. And what exactly is wrong with wanting to be legendary?
@forsythbmf6127
@forsythbmf6127 3 месяца назад
@@robdavis3967 Wanting? Working towards? Believing you can be? Mentally picturing yourself becoming? Absolutely nothing wrong with any of that. Talking about it before taking a single snap…no good! Listen to JJ’s interview with Kay and he even says it won’t work if he walks in the door with that Hollywood stuff he pulled at USC. 🤷🏽‍♂️
@Chris-ey8zf
@Chris-ey8zf 3 месяца назад
Yes, JF showed he can't even hit 140 yards passing per game with elite weapons all around him. He's awful and doesn't belong in the NFL. He won't be around in 3 years.
@anthonyray5713
@anthonyray5713 Месяц назад
Kurt keeps giving him credit for processing but this a game against one of the worst defenses in the NCAA AND in an offense that Williams has played in for 3 years.
@abelincoln6785
@abelincoln6785 3 месяца назад
This is one of my concerns about Caleb. He reminded me too much of Justin Fields - holds ball to long, tucks and runs etc. Needed to see he could play in structure and process all the info. He will be fine.
@neochezhian
@neochezhian 3 месяца назад
Did you watch the video ?
@Alpha-23
@Alpha-23 3 месяца назад
Might as well compare every scrambling QB to Justin Fields then lol (even though Caleb isn’t a true scrambler)
@ukuleletron
@ukuleletron 3 месяца назад
I used to think this too man, I love Fields but after really dissecting & watching Caleb's tape- this guy got a golden arm. Whatever direction they take, Bears will be good.
@davidp6552
@davidp6552 3 месяца назад
Yea / bustin fields has that crazy baseball short stop windup throwing motion . That’s the difference
@beemajic5773
@beemajic5773 3 месяца назад
Coming out of college Williams is a more talented Manziel. His commitment to the game can prevent him from being a bust. Who knows if he will be a star?
@ORIGINAL__ONE
@ORIGINAL__ONE 3 месяца назад
😮After watching Bears should go with the QB that is most ready and experience to make NFL passes Jayden Daniels
@twostop6895
@twostop6895 3 месяца назад
Daniels is old and can't read the middle of the field, bails on clean pockets just like Fields
@ORIGINAL__ONE
@ORIGINAL__ONE 3 месяца назад
@@twostop6895 it's a clean open field to run for 1000 yards per season At least Fields and Daniels are not running in circles backwards in the pocket you have to move the chains
@ORIGINAL__ONE
@ORIGINAL__ONE 3 месяца назад
@@twostop6895 you don't have to read the middle of the field when you can drop back and are when you can put the ball on a string To your WRs in tight coverage Can't say that for Williams. His deep ball never hit WRs in coverage
@twostop6895
@twostop6895 3 месяца назад
@@ORIGINAL__ONE Daniels is an underweight Fields that can’t read defenses, you have to win from the pocket in the NFL,
@twostop6895
@twostop6895 3 месяца назад
@@ORIGINAL__ONE running QBs don’t win championships, superior processors do that win from the pocket
@drizzle452
@drizzle452 3 месяца назад
Caleb’s flag football career is over. Great numbers for 7on7. We’ll see how his tackle football career goes.
@TommyJiggles-gw5gf
@TommyJiggles-gw5gf 3 месяца назад
We know burt he Generational my as 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@marty5300
@marty5300 3 месяца назад
I don't like this draft class one bit. I don't trust USC players, ESPECIALLY qb's at the NFL level. It seems like all 3 of these dudes operated from the shotgun exclusively.. I don't like that from a timing and rhythm perspective.. I want to see their footwork. I am interested to see Kurt's take on Daniels, imo, he's got the weakest arm of the 3 by a lot. Played much tougher competition than the other two guys combined though. None of these dudes are even close to CJ Stroud who is the standard for the last decade.. and he was my pick as the overall #1 last year.. this is a horrible class for qb's. I'd love to be wrong but none of these guys inspire much confidence.
@twostop6895
@twostop6895 3 месяца назад
you have no idea what you are talking about, everybody operates from shotgun and that includes Stroud
@davidcook7847
@davidcook7847 3 месяца назад
Just doesn't have the most important trait of a successful NFL QB. His mental makeup is lacking. Chokes in the biggest games. The total opposite of Mahomes
@cheetocharleston472
@cheetocharleston472 3 месяца назад
College Mahomes or NFL year 7 Mahomes. He was 13-19 in college.
@T.D.61
@T.D.61 3 месяца назад
He’ll be inconsistent.
@davidp6552
@davidp6552 3 месяца назад
Like Bustin Fields
@davidcook7847
@davidcook7847 3 месяца назад
exactly but maybe worse@@davidp6552
@josephcawley78
@josephcawley78 3 месяца назад
Calab Williams didn't look good Against winning teams Utah, Washington, Norte Dame, Oregon and UCLA
@alvinlal5332
@alvinlal5332 3 месяца назад
You don’t follow USC then. We had a horrible team. Defense was basically last in all of D1 football giving up 40 points as game. Our leading receiver likely a 5th round pick and our OL was horrible. This was on Lincoln Riley head coach he didn’t get players to help Caleb. With all that Caleb so called down year against great pac12 conference was 30/5 TD/INT ratio with 10 rush TDs. So you can say that but know the context that we have no players other than Caleb on our team
@kryg
@kryg 3 месяца назад
He looked quite good against them unless your definition of looking good is simply "Did they win or not"
@TheCgilbert5
@TheCgilbert5 3 месяца назад
Notre dame he didn’t look good. UCLA he didn’t look good. Both those games their offensive lines were supremely outmatched and there wasn’t time to do anything. Against the other teams? I’m not sure you watched the games. Caleb lit up Utah the first time. Only lost to 2 roughing calls that cancelled out a game sealing interception and led to a touchdown and he tore his hamstring in the first or 2nd quarter the second time and still put a crazy performance together. Washington he played great. Oregon he had a decent game but Oregon scored so much so quickly it didn’t matter. So just go back and actually look at the game instead of listening to narratives
@josephcawley78
@josephcawley78 3 месяца назад
​@@TheCgilbert5Caleb williams never beat Utah 0-3 Caleb Williams don't play good vs winning teams
@spiritualarchitect4276
@spiritualarchitect4276 3 месяца назад
@@josephcawley78 Except for his second Norte Dame game, Caleb actually played well against the best teams he faced. 2023: Notre Dame: 23 out of 37 / 199 yards / 1 TD / 3 interceptions / 1 40 yard rushing TD called back by penalty Score: USC 20 Dame 48 Utah: 24 out of 34 / 256 yards / 3 TD / 0 interceptions Score: USC 32 Ute 34 Oregon: 19 out of 34 / 291 yards / 1 TD / 0 interceptions Score: USC 27 Ore 36 Washington: 27 out of 35 / 312 yards / 3 TD / 0 interceptions Score: USC 42 Wash 52 2022: Notre Dame: 18 out of 22 / 232 yards / 1 TD / 0 interceptions / 3 rushing TD Score: USC 38 Dame 27 Tulane: 37 out of 52 / 462 yards / 5 TD / 1 interceptions Score: USC 45 Tul 46 Utah: 25 out of 42 / 381 yards / 5 TD / 0 interceptions Score: USC 42 Ute 43 Utah (w/Caleb hurt): 28 out of 41 / 363 yards / 3 TD / 1 interceptions Score: USC 24 Ute 47 2021: Baylor: 9 out of 18 / 142 yards / 0 TD / 2 interceptions Score: Ok 14 Bay 27 Oklahoma State: 20 out of 39 / 252 yards / 3 TD / 0 interceptions Score: Ok 33 Ok State 37 Oregon: 21 out of 27 / 242 yards / 3 TD / 0 interceptions Score: Ok 47 Ore 32 Caleb Williams against ranked teams: 12 games / 3,602 Pass Yds (300 per game) / 27 Pass TD / 8 INT / 66.7 completion pct / 9 Rush TD / 3 fumbles lost. Most of those losses came from the defense not knowing how to tackle or cover routes. The USC defense ranked from 116 to 121. They would not let Caleb play defense too.
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