LOL... Caleb is a Rookie playing in his first game against a very good Defense. He'll be fine. Nobody expects the kid to win the Super Bowl in year 1. I will be happy if we are above .500. Making the Playoffs is a bit out of the realm just yet. But to writ him off as a bist after one game is just foolish
I wouldn’t say he is a bust and it’s definitely the nerves getting to him. We will see how he plays this week against the Texans. The Bears have a bright future and if they can do it right Caleb will be successful. My only worry for the Bears is the OL and if they can protect him long enough
@WingedCatsSports Finally, someone understands that it's the O-line! First, and this is important to note I believe, is that Caleb did NOT play well... at all. He was nervous, indecisive, and his deep throws were wildly inaccurate. HOWEVER, I have watched this game in its entirety twice now, and I also reviewed multiple pass plays by the Bears, and it would be ridiculous to blame the Offensive woes on Caleb. See, early on the Titans were getting pressure by rushing only 4 AMD they were coming right up the middle of the O-line! They DESTROYED the Center and Right Guard multiple time in the first 20 minutes of the game. I don't care who you are, that will have an effect on you as a QB. Caleb seemed to be rushing things after that. He knew he wouldn't have time to throw. Even on his rollouts and misdirection plays, there was almost always a Defender in his face. Also, you absolutely CANNOT do Play Action when you only run the ball 12 times! If the Bears Offensive Line doesn't play better, then this game against the Texans will be a blowout.
I don’t have confidence in them this week or really this year if the OL isn’t fixed. I stand by if they kept Fields and drafted well this year they would have been a much better team and likely in the playoffs but I feel this year will be a struggle just cause Williams isn’t use to being under that kind of pressure. Until he figures out how to run away like Fields did he will be stuck