Keenan Allen has dropped several balls over the last few weeks. These players need to do their part to help Caleb. He can’t be expected to do everything on his own.
Yeah, there were doubts about the offensive line prior to the season but none about the WRs. There are no top OL on the team outside of Jenkins who can't stay healthy and hasn't been at his best this year, but Allen, Moore and Odunze were supposed to provide high quality play to help Caleb. Too often they've let him down and it's happened a lot on critical downs too.
Chase…explain this: Detroit 5 play-action roll-out plays in 1st half 4 go for 8-10+ yards, 1 a td to Kmet Zero called in the 2nd half Seattle 1 play action roll-out called 1st half Goes for a 1st down Zero called the rest of the game.
@@kellsmo9488 failed by the coaches yes, but historically bad OL no. Believe it or not we've seen worse even just in Chicago. It certainly doesn't help when for the 3rd year in a row they haven't been able to keep linemen healthy. What is going on with the strength and conditioning?!
*Should have traded the 1st pick for future 1st round pick, and drafted Alt. Still could've drafted Odunze. Worst decision ever to not trade last year's 1st pick overall. Not a knock on Caleb, but the Bears did not immediately upgrade from Fields with Caleb. This o line would be an issue for any QB and clearly Fields was much more experienced and explosive to make plays despite this line. They could've secured this o line and still got Odunze. Lived with Fields for another 1-2 years (maybe he even becomes THE GUY with better line play and the improved wide receivers and Swift). But if Fields doesn't make it in 1-2 years, this line is ready to go out and get a franchise QB in free agency or possibly draft.
I get that they finally picked up the pressure w/31 seconds left; but there is 0 chance that the qb after getting pressured for 59:29 seconds thought they would, or even felt they had. It's the "seeing ghosts" thing Darnold started doing in NJ; and it's going to take years to fix it for Williams now. He's going to struggle to believe in the guys in front of him.
It seems to be the new American pass time to make excuses for Caleb Williams, and I just don’t get it. Sure, he throws an occasional wow ball, but far too few to compensate for all of the WTF are you doing plays. That young man has laid more eggs this year than a flock of free range chickens. Case in point was the wide open TE deep middle field that would have been a walk in TD, but Caleb never pulled the trigger. Since it was cover two, and everybody knows that is the vulnerability in two high, so there is no excuse for not seeing it, since that should be the first read. The only key is to recognize when there isn’t a linebacker dropping back to cover that middle field. This is high school level stuff.
I honestly don't know who to blame. Seems like everyone honestly, o line, Caleb, the receivers, the effort. They just need a coach to come in here that can put things in order and that the players are fired up to play for. I like Vrabel cause I think he'd have the culture changed from day one. Yes he's not an offensive guy but if he brings someone in that knows what he's doing they'll be fine. I also like Johnson who could be the next Mcvey but that's a gamble.
🙄 So Bears fans year in year out are gonna keep crying that our QB's are bust when they don't understand how invaluable coaching really is! WE CAN'T KEEP CALLING EVERY QB TERRIBLE IN CHICAGO!!
Move on to year 2. Rookie season was close to a C/D with many of the other QBs looking better. The most confusing is how Maye with major mechanical problems before the draft and the least experienced does everything better than Caleb already- AND he has the same or more arm talent
That “special throw” at the 11minute mark looks exactly like the JF throw against the Steelers in his rookie year. This review is completely bias in favor of Caleb. On that 3rd and 14, Rome was wide open up the seam. Caleb eventually finds him when he scrambles but he missed it in structure. If this was Fields, that clip would be everywhere
3:04, he hitches to the right because he doesn't trust his blind side. and i don't blame him. the only good player on our O line is darnell wright, and if I were caleb i'd trust him more too lol all you need to see to understand why he has so many sacks is in that one play right there. the line can't hold it down long enough. only Darnell can do that, and you see it in that play as well.
No matter the quality of a puppy's bloodline, without a good master, the puppy won't train itself... And if left without discipline, love and support, the puppy will be wild and unpredictable. If Chicago gets their HC and he gets a legit coaching staff lined up to actually coach guys like Rome, the O-Line and young D stars like Jaylon Johnson, Montez Sweat and TJ Edwards. The dawgs are in Chicago, they just living in a back alley without any food! 😅
It’s amazing how many excuses every one gives a kid when he had the best situation ever for a rookie qb - everyone else’s words not mine - but he’s a small with average athleticism poor processor and has shaky mechanics. He has Kyler and Aaron type tendencies without the athleticism of Kyler and throwing ability of Aaron. He BETTER be better next year. Cause right now he’s a high level back up not a franchise qb
Lol #79 just lets everyone go by him 5:39. Offensive line has given up almost the most sacks in history. Some Caleb holding the ball but mostly terrible line. At 10:23 that was sick! That is why he is gonna be a great qb. Huge amount of power running full speed sideways.
@@wexwuthor1776 listen to Chase. To make that throw running full speed to the left is exceptional. It's not the first time we've seen him do it either.
Their oline is average. 13th in pass block win rate going into this game. Caleb just refuses to check the ball down and thinks he can outrun every defender to extend plays like he did in college. The majority of teams have bad olines, you have to adapt.
Without knowing the progression for sure, you cannot really armchair QB like this. To me, it looks like Kmet was 4th in the progression, Rome was 3rd and he was also "open", the pass hit him in the hands... so it's not even a decent indictment of the QB doing anything wrong on that particular play. In addition, this is a fine example of what happens to a QB's internal clock when his OL struggles to protect them consistently... if he wasn't "seeing ghosts", maybe he makes it to Kmet and completes a higher percentage throw.
@@psygolf7120 yep, it happens to all QBs and as @Darkzen24 said it can look like a QB missed a better option but he works through his progressions and tries to hit the first one that is open. You never want a QB to pass up a receiver because the next guy might be there. The miss on that play was by Odunze who should have caught the damn ball.
7:55 yes Rome should’ve kept running and if he does keep running that ball is high and behind - more evidence Caleb’s inaccurate 20+ yards down field - it’s still a bad ball even if the route is bad
@@evanpena9721 Josh Allen was really inaccurate in his rookie year. His throws weren't just off, they were often wildly erratic. That was before he got a great coach.
A lot of his sacks come from the fact that he's bad at finding his hot read when the heat comes. Opposing teams know that and they send pressure in long downs. A good quarterback invites pressure and finds his hot read to exploit it. They throw into the blitz and manipulate the defence to keep them honest. Our opponents know they kist have to blitz his ass and hes gonna go wild and miss his reads. Even when they don't send pressure he's wild and throws up jesus balls when we only need 5 yards. I get that he's spooked but i hope thats not a permement thing.
Caleb is a wait and see thrower. He doesn't throw with anticipation and he doesn't process information quickly, and these are QB traits that can't always be learned. Just ask Justin Fields. Caleb is doing the same things he did in college, only they don't work in the NFL. People need to stop making excuses for him.
The Top 5 Rushing Attempt Teams in the NFL (1. Eagles/596. 2. Ravens/519, 3. Steelers/510, Commanders/508 & Lions/503 - All Playoffs Teams) The Bears ran the ball 405 times 22nd in the league. The Bears failed this kid something terrible now Caleb has been bad for sure however this Organization did not set him up for success. The Commanders O line (per all the so-called pundits) was one of the worst in the league and will be Jayden's downfall however if you are running the ball while your young stud QB learns....Just saying..
Jayden Daniels is the main reason his team is one of the best rushing teams in the league. He leads his team in rushing with nearly 900 yards on the ground and a lot of those yards come on broken plays where he's scrambling because his o-line breaks down and the pocket crumbles, which happens often as shown against the Eagles and Falcons.
My take above was rushing attempts. Running the ball takes so much pressure off of a young quarterback and yes Jayden is a huge part of that however when the Bears added Swift I assumed he would be a big part however it doesn’t appear he was.
People saying he is holding the ball too long never actually watch him. Hes going to finish in the top 5 in sacks all time. His pressured rate is like 2nd/3rd in the history of the league. Do people not comprehend how impossible that is to QB behind? Yet the kid will still finish with similar stats to the other rookies everyone is saying are so much better than him, with ONLY 6 INTs. When they finally add line help in the off season, a lot of people are going to be silent in the comments. Shows how little most people actually watch the games instead of box score watch.
Only 6 ints because most of his attempts are screens and passes to the flat, and holding the ball too long is a direct reason for at least half the sacks
You don't know anything about football and it shows! Sam Howell held the ball too long and couldn't read defenses and was sacked at an astounding rate last year, all similar to CW. Now Washington has basically the same offensive line with a different QB and POOF! Sacks are now within a reasonable amount. The difference? Competent QB play!!!
@Ysoserious1 is that why he's the only Rookie in HISTORY to have at least 3300 yards passing, 19TDs, 6 or less INTs and 400 plus rushing yards in their first 16 games? So while behind a putrid line and musical chair Coaching? 🫵🤡
For some people to say people should have seen this coming based on his play in college I say BS. He was pretty much a consensus #1 pick. I am sure this is from the same people who say they knew Tom Brady was going to be great. The guy is a rookie so I am not going to go too crazy ripping his game apart. He has a lot of studying to do. This isn’t college anymore. All the athletes in the NFL are fantastic. It takes more than physical ability, obviously. The biggest thing in my mind is this Bears organization is one of the worst in football and I have no confidence in Poles and I have no confidence the right coaching candidate will get hired. Of course, there is also the issue of whether a good coaching prospect would even want to come to this team. DISFUNCTIONAL!
he needs some direction, he is just winging year 1 since college. its a shame they wasted a whole year without serious coaching. They hired Seattle’s assistant QB coach as Caleb’s right hand man. AYFKM?!?! The organization is a joke, could you imagine if the Andy Reid machine had a crack at coaching Caleb?
I agree it was catchable but if Rome kept running it would have been high and behind anyway. Even if Rome managed to get right under the ball it would have been hard to catch high ball.
😢 Caleb's problem is he isn't able to do the simple things. Need a QB that could get rid of the ball. This losing streak had a simple fix. Play Bagent. Caleb folds under pressure and every team knows.
Hold on. Caleb is clutch. Don’t get it twisted. In the commanders game he drove the offense down the field into the goal line not once but twice late in then 4th quarter. In the Packers game he drove the offense down the field to attempt the game winning field goal. In the Lions game he drove them down the field into the red zone. Look, I know it’s tough to lose this many games, but the kid can play. The Bears got their guy, now it’s time to help him out. 2:44
All do respect you don't know what you talking about. They were in all their games for the most part this season. Heck even the game against Seatle he threw TD that would have won the game. The team is just plain bad. They are very undisciplined . If it was left up to me.. We should have traded Bagent and kept the Veteran QB.
Caleb week in week out is showing himself to be the best player on if not a horrible team, then one that gave up several weeks ago. Team is 2nd in the NFL in pre-snap penalties. They predictably call runs on 1&2nd down putting him in 3rd & long all game long. Bear QBs are the only ones that aren’t allowed to throw a bad ball, not see an open receiver, and be the one for the responsible for a sack.
I think he's got potential still, but you wonder where the Bears would be if they had drafted Daniels? I'm not sure Nix would have fared too much better honestly in Chicago this year, but I think the concern for the Bears fans I think is that Williams seemed like the least mature of all the rookie QBs. He may have had the worst coaching situation though that didn't help. Commanders, Pats, Falcons had the excitement of a new coach coming in, Payton a proven winner in Denver...the Bears I think made a mistake having Eberflaus come back, there was kind of a negative uncertain atmosphere I think in Chicago already. Some franchises just can't seem to get the QB right, or coach them right, it seems mainly Chicago, Cleveland, the Jets, etc.
All of these clips just show CW isn’t NFL ready. Almost every clip has CW throwing from the shotgun. Hmmmm wonder why? Maybe because he didn’t play in a pro style offense in college? Want to guess who did? A guy named JDaniels in LSU played in a pro style offense. Imagine taking snap after snap in the shotgun and STILL LEAD THE LEAGUE IN SACKS! The kids got great arm talent no doubt, but that’s about it. Can’t read a defense, can’t process quick enough, and takes his eyes off downfield the moment he’s pressured. He probably needs to sit a year and learn behind a QB who can actually operate an offense from under center.
One touchdown with the extra point would have won this game. I went to bed at the half with the score 3-6 and when I got up the score was the same. Geez. That was some terrible football from both teams. I put myself through a condensed showing with my NFL whatever subscription. It was 45 minutes of my life wasted that I will never get back. Geez, it was bad.
2:23 caught you on the slip yea he “actually” picks the right spot. This happens in every all 22 you watch rarely knows where he’s going with the football. He is not a high processing QB
Caleb is wildly inconsistent on throws over 20 yards. So you see endless dink throws to DJ Moore. I don't think that the Bears paid Caleb a $20 million bonus with the thought that he would make a career out of throwing tunnel screens. Yes, he had made some circus throws. But for every circus throw, he'll miss two wide open receivers by 10 yards, and take three sacks. The Bears were 7 and 10 with Justin Fields playing in a Luke Getsy offense. They kept everyone from last year, added Swift, Allen, and Odunze, and will end the season at 4 and 13. There's a reason for the decline from last year: Caleb is worse than Fields. Caleb might be more physically talented, but he is less capable of running an offense. And if you watched Caleb's clock management in the past month running a two-minute drill in the fourth quarter, you'd come away thinking that he must have played rugby as a kid, and didn't pick up a football until his sophomore year of college, because he looks like he doesn't understand even the most basic concepts of how to play quarterback at ANY level.
Williams isn't anticipating where the WR's are going to go. If he did, he could throw the ball to give his WR the best chance to catch it with defenders nearby. It's like they're not practicing these plays enough. The WR's are kind of slow and the play designs are poor. Why can't they just "copy" what's working in the league. Watch films on different teams offenses. They're like trapped in this little bubble of trying to figure offense out. ITS ALREADY BEEN FIGURED OUT DUMB DUMBS! Watch the Chiefs, Bengals , Lions etc. I'm not getting on "Thomas Brown." He was thrown into a bad situation. The problems we're seeing can be fixed with a really good HC.
Caleb has looked ok at best I feel like, the line is terrible too. But it’s concerning when Maye is in a similar spot in New England and is playing ways better than Caleb
Crazy how Jayden Daniel’s turned the commanders franchise around and the other draft picks besides Bo Nix kinda flopped it , but both those dudes have elite players around him, can’t say the same about celeb and drake maye
@@kloudland505 Carolina, Commanders, New England were the top 3 2024 draft picks. Chicago traded into that pick. Commander actually has no talent around Jayden. New England actually has no talent around Drake Maye. Do you think Caleb can throw to Dyami Brown and Olamide Zaccheaus. He can't even throw to DJ Moore and K Allen. 🤣🤣🤣
Worst O line I’ve ever seen. After watching the bears games all seasons I watched the lions and 49ers play and it felt like their QBs had an eternity to make plays when compared to what I’ve been watching. Get that whole dumpster fire of a O line and ship them to Canada.
Why do these QB analyze guys always have to have a super hot mic, then sound like they have a head cold? They constantly sniffle, make mouth nouse...hmphhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, sniffffffffffffffffffffffffffle, phwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
This Caleb glazing has to stop. Dude is holding the ball too long with his happy feet 💅. He can’t read defenses and misses open receivers consistently.
Caleb Williams... first QB in NFL history to throw for 3300 yards, 19TDs, 6INTs or less, and rush for more than 475 yards in his first 16 games. That's his floor and ya'll just want to hate him so badly lol... No he isn't a football god, or even better than one of his peers right now, but he has been a good rookie and has a scary future.
He does not miss open receivers consistently. Look at this game. He had 12 incompletions, that seems like a lot doesn't it. Except that - 5 of those were throw aways where he was under immediate pressure from defenders coming free and had to get rid of it instead of taking a sack. - 3 were passes that hit the receivers in the hands and they dropped it (Rome over middle, Allen on right, DJ on quick screen) - 1 was miscommunication with Rome, he thought Rome would keep running, Rome stopped. The coach seemed to think Caleb was right - 1 was caught but OB 2 passes were throws that were actual misses. He's staying in the pocket, he keeps his eyes down field and has one of the fastest times of time to throw or time to pressure. His actual time to pass (where he releases the ball) is elevated from scrambles that take 5 or 6 seconds but his time to throw or pressure is only 2.4 seconds, top 10 in the league. He has lots of things he can improve but it's hard to really tell where he can end up behind this line with 2 different HCs and 2 different OCs in his rookie season. Jayden and Bo had the benefit of great O-lines and great HC's and OCs.
Problem with sports betting sponsors. They have to come up with content. Even if content is ridiculous. Caleb and Bears are toast. But Caleb gets covered as if he is a star. Caleb has been a disaster. OC, HC, fired. Owners and GM attacked. Caleb is toxic. And a loser.
When an organization is this bad for decades this is an ongoing ownership problem that hires poor coaches. But you want to put it on a 23-year-old "kid" coming into the NFL. There are no professional commentators or players in the league talking like this about Caleb Williams. Even after the games the other teams players show Caleb Williams respect and dignity! Even Chase here on this platform is excited about some of the things Williams is doing! What does that make you and people like you? Maybe a hater?
lol this is such a weak take. Blaming a generation of screwing up a franchise on a kid fresh out of college. Like he’s the one who is supposed to fix a billion dollar organization over the course of a few months. His rookie year is far superior to so many QBs who went on to become all time greats.
the amount fo people that can watch these breakdowns and still blame caleb when clearl receivers are messing up routes or not running full routes, Oline not blocking wiffing on 2 defenders when you just have to choose 1. saying he holds the ball to long when he is just trying to extend plays with his lazy receivers route runners or pourous Oline is jsut crazy to me. the tape doesnt lie and the bears are just a badly coached football team.
This season is over. It was terrible. All that matters now is how much he and the team improve. There is no guarantee he'll be better than the other QBs in his draft class.
why, just don't get How you keep making positive videos about Celeb. 3 Points!!! 120 odd yards. How is Caleb any good? Penix and now Even Rattler showing themselves to be better?
Lmfao anyone with eyeballs who actually watch these games and don’t base their opinion on stats can clearly see Caleb as a rookie is still better than anybody we’ve had. There are so many more problems with this team than Caleb Williams. No he’s not perfect, he’s a god damn rookie. This entire team needs discipline. Period.
@@anthonyray5713 He did show bad throws, you didn't watch the video. You fans that harp on only the negative crack me up. either you're a hater or focus on the wrong things. Focus on the positive
This comment section consists of many fools. Remember 2 years ago when Carolina had both Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield on their squad AT THE SAME TIME? Bet none of y'all would have taken them either. 😂🫵
Keenan Allen has dropped several balls over the last few weeks. These players need to do their part to help Caleb. He can’t be expected to do everything on his own.
Yeah, there were doubts about the offensive line prior to the season but none about the WRs. There are no top OL on the team outside of Jenkins who can't stay healthy and hasn't been at his best this year, but Allen, Moore and Odunze were supposed to provide high quality play to help Caleb. Too often they've let him down and it's happened a lot on critical downs too.
@@jjc5407 Nah, This is on Caleb. Rome for instance has one of the highest uncatchable target rates on the season.
The jets are second in the league in dropped passes and have a bottom tier o line yet everyone thinks Rodgers sucks.
Caleb is a stud. Has to get out of his own way tho. Rome needs to grow as well. They'll be fine if the front office gets their lives together!
Caleb is a bust.
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Yeah but it’s a fat chance that’s gonna happen.
@@joeydoherty368 I hear ya. What should happen and what will happen just don’t make sense to the bears
Chase…explain this:
Detroit
5 play-action roll-out plays in 1st half
4 go for 8-10+ yards, 1 a td to Kmet
Zero called in the 2nd half
Seattle
1 play action roll-out called 1st half
Goes for a 1st down
Zero called the rest of the game.
Can only hope/pray its'taanking' in action
Great point. He’s been set up to fail by coaches and behind a historically bad OL.
@@kellsmo9488 failed by the coaches yes, but historically bad OL no. Believe it or not we've seen worse even just in Chicago. It certainly doesn't help when for the 3rd year in a row they haven't been able to keep linemen healthy. What is going on with the strength and conditioning?!
Should have drafted Alt, instead of Adunze
Alt was taken four picks before Odunze.
I would have taken Alt but Alt was not there at 9, was already drafted at 5.
*Should have traded the 1st pick for future 1st round pick, and drafted Alt. Still could've drafted Odunze. Worst decision ever to not trade last year's 1st pick overall. Not a knock on Caleb, but the Bears did not immediately upgrade from Fields with Caleb. This o line would be an issue for any QB and clearly Fields was much more experienced and explosive to make plays despite this line. They could've secured this o line and still got Odunze. Lived with Fields for another 1-2 years (maybe he even becomes THE GUY with better line play and the improved wide receivers and Swift). But if Fields doesn't make it in 1-2 years, this line is ready to go out and get a franchise QB in free agency or possibly draft.
@@brianpawlowski1289LOL. And pay Justin $50M next year? 😂
@@brianpawlowski1289 by every measure the o-line has been respectable. caleb gets 2.91 seconds on average before he is pressured. that's good
I would love to have Chase work with Caleb in the offseason to point these things out.
While our coaching staff has obviously not been great this year, I'd assume they are breaking this down. This is done even at the high school level.
On that note. I could see Chase getting a QB Coach job.
Waste of time
Chase has too many excuses for Caleb. How many open receivers does he need?
Facts! I love these breakdowns of the plays and Chase does an excellent job of showing whats going on and where the improvements need to be!
Nice breakdown chase, also the Bears blew a opportunity for a timeout inside 2 minutes....again
I get that they finally picked up the pressure w/31 seconds left; but there is 0 chance that the qb after getting pressured for 59:29 seconds thought they would, or even felt they had. It's the "seeing ghosts" thing Darnold started doing in NJ; and it's going to take years to fix it for Williams now. He's going to struggle to believe in the guys in front of him.
It won't take forever. He just needs the right coach. Bryce had the same issue to start the season, then got benched and is a different player
It seems to be the new American pass time to make excuses for Caleb Williams, and I just don’t get it. Sure, he throws an occasional wow ball, but far too few to compensate for all of the WTF are you doing plays. That young man has laid more eggs this year than a flock of free range chickens.
Case in point was the wide open TE deep middle field that would have been a walk in TD, but Caleb never pulled the trigger. Since it was cover two, and everybody knows that is the vulnerability in two high, so there is no excuse for not seeing it, since that should be the first read. The only key is to recognize when there isn’t a linebacker dropping back to cover that middle field. This is high school level stuff.
On the cover 2 dagger, isn't the rule sit vs zone and keep running vs man.
shh its Odunzes fault
Caleb had one of, if not the best, statistical seasons in Bears history.. I understand that Bar isn’t very high.. but he’s a rookie.
I honestly don't know who to blame. Seems like everyone honestly, o line, Caleb, the receivers, the effort. They just need a coach to come in here that can put things in order and that the players are fired up to play for. I like Vrabel cause I think he'd have the culture changed from day one. Yes he's not an offensive guy but if he brings someone in that knows what he's doing they'll be fine. I also like Johnson who could be the next Mcvey but that's a gamble.
PUT IN BAGENT !!!
HIRE GRUDEN!!!!
PROBLEM FIXED!!!
My expectation of Caleb being a "franchise quarterback" has never been lower after watching this video.
🙄 So Bears fans year in year out are gonna keep crying that our QB's are bust when they don't understand how invaluable coaching really is! WE CAN'T KEEP CALLING EVERY QB TERRIBLE IN CHICAGO!!
Move on to year 2. Rookie season was close to a C/D with many of the other QBs looking better. The most confusing is how Maye with major mechanical problems before the draft and the least experienced does everything better than Caleb already- AND he has the same or more arm talent
Less tds & more int’s…not sure one could say Maye has been better
10:01 should’ve hit the out immediately held the ball AGAIN and got lucky someone was open
Do you know the progression? Was the out his first look?
His eyes immediately go to the trips side
That “special throw” at the 11minute mark looks exactly like the JF throw against the Steelers in his rookie year. This review is completely bias in favor of Caleb. On that 3rd and 14, Rome was wide open up the seam. Caleb eventually finds him when he scrambles but he missed it in structure. If this was Fields, that clip would be everywhere
Im remember that throw well, he hit Mooney for the go ahead score on MNF, should have won that game bogus taunting call on defense
@@jontelmurphy5996Fields stinks
That was a lofted 15 yard pass rolling left. Not a 40 yard seed on a rope rolling left.
@ tell yourself whatever you need to tell yourself to justify your bias. Was Caleb’s throw great? Yes. Was it special? Meh
@@anthonyray5713 show me any qb throwing a 40 ball on a line rolling left dead sprinting
Ok so good arm and incompetent everywhere else. Hope that sophomore slump goes well
Chase Daniel is a generous and nice guy.
3:04, he hitches to the right because he doesn't trust his blind side. and i don't blame him. the only good player on our O line is darnell wright, and if I were caleb i'd trust him more too lol
all you need to see to understand why he has so many sacks is in that one play right there. the line can't hold it down long enough. only Darnell can do that, and you see it in that play as well.
No matter the quality of a puppy's bloodline, without a good master, the puppy won't train itself... And if left without discipline, love and support, the puppy will be wild and unpredictable. If Chicago gets their HC and he gets a legit coaching staff lined up to actually coach guys like Rome, the O-Line and young D stars like Jaylon Johnson, Montez Sweat and TJ Edwards. The dawgs are in Chicago, they just living in a back alley without any food! 😅
Hi Chase, what is your opinion on the next Bears HC?
Vrabel
@ And for OC? and do you think Robert Salah for DC?
It’s amazing how many excuses every one gives a kid when he had the best situation ever for a rookie qb - everyone else’s words not mine - but he’s a small with average athleticism poor processor and has shaky mechanics. He has Kyler and Aaron type tendencies without the athleticism of Kyler and throwing ability of Aaron. He BETTER be better next year. Cause right now he’s a high level back up not a franchise qb
Really fun watching the continued gaslighting on how “great” caleb is by the folks who somehow didnt see his limitations in college.
You should get out of the house…there’s more out there.
HE’S A ROOKIE PEOPLE! Have y’all seen Payton Manning’s rookie year stats?
@@frogtofall and Troy Aikman
Lol #79 just lets everyone go by him 5:39. Offensive line has given up almost the most sacks in history. Some Caleb holding the ball but mostly terrible line. At 10:23 that was sick! That is why he is gonna be a great qb. Huge amount of power running full speed sideways.
Receiver was wide open. Good, but don't let the weird body position fool you.
@@wexwuthor1776 listen to Chase. To make that throw running full speed to the left is exceptional. It's not the first time we've seen him do it either.
@@jjc5407 Even if it is, he can't live off of that. He needs yo read from the pocket and deliver on time on a consistent basis.
Their oline is average. 13th in pass block win rate going into this game. Caleb just refuses to check the ball down and thinks he can outrun every defender to extend plays like he did in college. The majority of teams have bad olines, you have to adapt.
@@wexwuthor1776 agreed, read the blitz
Also the problem with him scrambling around is the Oline has to run and try to protect him while he's doing so. That will tyre them out as well.
Caleb is 2024's Mitch Trubisky . Different year, same movie
On the first play Kmet was wide flipping open and Williams never looked at him
So was Rome. That hit him in the hands
Without knowing the progression for sure, you cannot really armchair QB like this.
To me, it looks like Kmet was 4th in the progression, Rome was 3rd and he was also "open", the pass hit him in the hands... so it's not even a decent indictment of the QB doing anything wrong on that particular play.
In addition, this is a fine example of what happens to a QB's internal clock when his OL struggles to protect them consistently... if he wasn't "seeing ghosts", maybe he makes it to Kmet and completes a higher percentage throw.
@@Darkzen24dude, the line is 15th in pass blocking win rate, it was higher before this game. The line isn't the only or main problem
Yes…it was a miss.
Think Josh Allen ever misses seeing an open route?
@@psygolf7120 yep, it happens to all QBs and as @Darkzen24 said it can look like a QB missed a better option but he works through his progressions and tries to hit the first one that is open. You never want a QB to pass up a receiver because the next guy might be there. The miss on that play was by Odunze who should have caught the damn ball.
8:20 Dj Moore again not looking to make a block.
I would love to see Tyson in these situations. I think he would diagnose this stuff faster and make the quicker reads.
7:55 yes Rome should’ve kept running and if he does keep running that ball is high and behind - more evidence Caleb’s inaccurate 20+ yards down field - it’s still a bad ball even if the route is bad
It’s high and behind because he stopped lmao
Incorrect Caleb’s a bad down the field thrower has been all season
@@evanpena9721
Josh Allen was really inaccurate in his rookie year. His throws weren't just off, they were often wildly erratic. That was before he got a great coach.
Chase Daniel for QB coach in 2025
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All the Caleb haters must not have learned how important coaching is. Look at darnold and baker
A lot of his sacks come from the fact that he's bad at finding his hot read when the heat comes. Opposing teams know that and they send pressure in long downs. A good quarterback invites pressure and finds his hot read to exploit it. They throw into the blitz and manipulate the defence to keep them honest. Our opponents know they kist have to blitz his ass and hes gonna go wild and miss his reads. Even when they don't send pressure he's wild and throws up jesus balls when we only need 5 yards. I get that he's spooked but i hope thats not a permement thing.
It's not always easy to see where his hot read is supposed to be. The scheme's been dire.
Are you watching the same video, his hot reads aren't open.
Caleb is a wait and see thrower. He doesn't throw with anticipation and he doesn't process information quickly, and these are QB traits that can't always be learned. Just ask Justin Fields. Caleb is doing the same things he did in college, only they don't work in the NFL. People need to stop making excuses for him.
The Top 5 Rushing Attempt Teams in the NFL (1. Eagles/596. 2. Ravens/519, 3. Steelers/510, Commanders/508 & Lions/503 - All Playoffs Teams) The Bears ran the ball 405 times 22nd in the league. The Bears failed this kid something terrible now Caleb has been bad for sure however this Organization did not set him up for success. The Commanders O line (per all the so-called pundits) was one of the worst in the league and will be Jayden's downfall however if you are running the ball while your young stud QB learns....Just saying..
Jayden Daniels is the main reason his team is one of the best rushing teams in the league. He leads his team in rushing with nearly 900 yards on the ground and a lot of those yards come on broken plays where he's scrambling because his o-line breaks down and the pocket crumbles, which happens often as shown against the Eagles and Falcons.
My take above was rushing attempts. Running the ball takes so much pressure off of a young quarterback and yes Jayden is a huge part of that however when the Bears added Swift I assumed he would be a big part however it doesn’t appear he was.
People saying he is holding the ball too long never actually watch him. Hes going to finish in the top 5 in sacks all time. His pressured rate is like 2nd/3rd in the history of the league. Do people not comprehend how impossible that is to QB behind? Yet the kid will still finish with similar stats to the other rookies everyone is saying are so much better than him, with ONLY 6 INTs. When they finally add line help in the off season, a lot of people are going to be silent in the comments. Shows how little most people actually watch the games instead of box score watch.
Only 6 ints because most of his attempts are screens and passes to the flat, and holding the ball too long is a direct reason for at least half the sacks
You don't know anything about football and it shows! Sam Howell held the ball too long and couldn't read defenses and was sacked at an astounding rate last year, all similar to CW. Now Washington has basically the same offensive line with a different QB and POOF! Sacks are now within a reasonable amount. The difference? Competent QB play!!!
@Ysoserious1 is that why he's the only Rookie in HISTORY to have at least 3300 yards passing, 19TDs, 6 or less INTs and 400 plus rushing yards in their first 16 games? So while behind a putrid line and musical chair Coaching? 🫵🤡
@@patrickklippen3540wrong. The Commanders have had top 5 pass blocking in the NFL this year. Analytics my friend.
@davidmaupin2344 you are a casual and it shows 😅
That play 18:45 Rome dropped that ball
For some people to say people should have seen this coming based on his play in college I say BS. He was pretty much a consensus #1 pick. I am sure this is from the same people who say they knew Tom Brady was going to be great. The guy is a rookie so I am not going to go too crazy ripping his game apart. He has a lot of studying to do. This isn’t college anymore. All the athletes in the NFL are fantastic. It takes more than physical ability, obviously. The biggest thing in my mind is this Bears organization is one of the worst in football and I have no confidence in Poles and I have no confidence the right coaching candidate will get hired. Of course, there is also the issue of whether a good coaching prospect would even want to come to this team. DISFUNCTIONAL!
What is it Caleb can't keep up?
he needs some direction, he is just winging year 1 since college. its a shame they wasted a whole year without serious coaching. They hired Seattle’s assistant QB coach as Caleb’s right hand man. AYFKM?!?! The organization is a joke, could you imagine if the Andy Reid machine had a crack at coaching Caleb?
The ball was 5 yds above Rome's head on in cuts, because he stopped running???? Stop it Chase!!!!
5 yds would be 15 feet over his head…you stop it.
I agree it was catchable but if Rome kept running it would have been high and behind anyway. Even if Rome managed to get right under the ball it would have been hard to catch high ball.
It was high either way. Even if he was right under the ball it would have been high and hard to catch.
😢 Caleb's problem is he isn't able to do the simple things. Need a QB that could get rid of the ball. This losing streak had a simple fix. Play Bagent. Caleb folds under pressure and every team knows.
Hold on. Caleb is clutch. Don’t get it twisted. In the commanders game he drove the offense down the field into the goal line not once but twice late in then 4th quarter. In the Packers game he drove the offense down the field to attempt the game winning field goal. In the Lions game he drove them down the field into the red zone. Look, I know it’s tough to lose this many games, but the kid can play. The Bears got their guy, now it’s time to help him out. 2:44
All do respect you don't know what you talking about. They were in all their games for the most part this season. Heck even the game against Seatle he threw TD that would have won the game. The team is just plain bad. They are very undisciplined . If it was left up to me.. We should have traded Bagent and kept the Veteran QB.
Are you a QB for Washington?
Nope
Caleb week in week out is showing himself to be the best player on if not a horrible team, then one that gave up several weeks ago.
Team is 2nd in the NFL in pre-snap penalties. They predictably call runs on 1&2nd down putting him in 3rd & long all game long.
Bear QBs are the only ones that aren’t allowed to throw a bad ball, not see an open receiver, and be the one for the responsible for a sack.
He has the worst body language I’ve ever seen on a QB. Gives major “front runner” vibes
@@alod247Jay Cutler had the worst body language. Caleb will be fine.
I see the opposite
Cutler…Rodgers-?
I would bench CW after Arizona game, he’s trying to get the record forthe most sack.
1:23 the offensive line has played better than their qb undeniably. Caleb’s way more the probelm than the offensive line is
I think he's got potential still, but you wonder where the Bears would be if they had drafted Daniels? I'm not sure Nix would have fared too much better honestly in Chicago this year, but I think the concern for the Bears fans I think is that Williams seemed like the least mature of all the rookie QBs. He may have had the worst coaching situation though that didn't help. Commanders, Pats, Falcons had the excitement of a new coach coming in, Payton a proven winner in Denver...the Bears I think made a mistake having Eberflaus come back, there was kind of a negative uncertain atmosphere I think in Chicago already. Some franchises just can't seem to get the QB right, or coach them right, it seems mainly Chicago, Cleveland, the Jets, etc.
All of these clips just show CW isn’t NFL ready. Almost every clip has CW throwing from the shotgun. Hmmmm wonder why? Maybe because he didn’t play in a pro style offense in college? Want to guess who did? A guy named JDaniels in LSU played in a pro style offense. Imagine taking snap after snap in the shotgun and STILL LEAD THE LEAGUE IN SACKS! The kids got great arm talent no doubt, but that’s about it. Can’t read a defense, can’t process quick enough, and takes his eyes off downfield the moment he’s pressured. He probably needs to sit a year and learn behind a QB who can actually operate an offense from under center.
FGB
Why would he be under center when the run game is non existent
One touchdown with the extra point would have won this game. I went to bed at the half with the score 3-6 and when I got up the score was the same. Geez. That was some terrible football from both teams. I put myself through a condensed showing with my NFL whatever subscription. It was 45 minutes of my life wasted that I will never get back. Geez, it was bad.
2:23 caught you on the slip yea he “actually” picks the right spot. This happens in every all 22 you watch rarely knows where he’s going with the football. He is not a high processing QB
Caleb is wildly inconsistent on throws over 20 yards. So you see endless dink throws to DJ Moore. I don't think that the Bears paid Caleb a $20 million bonus with the thought that he would make a career out of throwing tunnel screens. Yes, he had made some circus throws. But for every circus throw, he'll miss two wide open receivers by 10 yards, and take three sacks. The Bears were 7 and 10 with Justin Fields playing in a Luke Getsy offense. They kept everyone from last year, added Swift, Allen, and Odunze, and will end the season at 4 and 13. There's a reason for the decline from last year: Caleb is worse than Fields. Caleb might be more physically talented, but he is less capable of running an offense. And if you watched Caleb's clock management in the past month running a two-minute drill in the fourth quarter, you'd come away thinking that he must have played rugby as a kid, and didn't pick up a football until his sophomore year of college, because he looks like he doesn't understand even the most basic concepts of how to play quarterback at ANY level.
Fields has a lot of flaws, but I certainly wouldn't say he's less physically talented. He nearly broke the QB rushing yard record.
Williams isn't anticipating where the WR's are going to go. If he did, he could throw the ball to give his WR the best chance to catch it with defenders nearby. It's like they're not practicing these plays enough. The WR's are kind of slow and the play designs are poor. Why can't they just "copy" what's working in the league. Watch films on different teams offenses. They're like trapped in this little bubble of trying to figure offense out. ITS ALREADY BEEN FIGURED OUT DUMB DUMBS! Watch the Chiefs, Bengals , Lions etc. I'm not getting on "Thomas Brown." He was thrown into a bad situation. The problems we're seeing can be fixed with a really good HC.
Caleb has looked ok at best I feel like, the line is terrible too. But it’s concerning when Maye is in a similar spot in New England and is playing ways better than Caleb
Crazy how Jayden Daniel’s turned the commanders franchise around and the other draft picks besides Bo Nix kinda flopped it , but both those dudes have elite players around him, can’t say the same about celeb and drake maye
@ yep
@@kloudland505Michael Penix is gonna be a good qb
@@kloudland505 Carolina, Commanders, New England were the top 3 2024 draft picks. Chicago traded into that pick. Commander actually has no talent around Jayden. New England actually has no talent around Drake Maye. Do you think Caleb can throw to Dyami Brown and Olamide Zaccheaus. He can't even throw to DJ Moore and K Allen. 🤣🤣🤣
Did you see Maye last Sunday? Go watch, then comment.
Caleb so good he makes a superstar play every single game if you actually watch these game
Lolololol....riiiiiight
Who cares. Reggie Bush made superstar level plays every day in College. He had a below average career.
Caleb can't play at the NFL level.
Worst O line I’ve ever seen. After watching the bears games all seasons I watched the lions and 49ers play and it felt like their QBs had an eternity to make plays when compared to what I’ve been watching. Get that whole dumpster fire of a O line and ship them to Canada.
Why do these QB analyze guys always have to have a super hot mic, then sound like they have a head cold? They constantly sniffle, make mouth nouse...hmphhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, sniffffffffffffffffffffffffffle, phwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
This Caleb glazing has to stop. Dude is holding the ball too long with his happy feet 💅. He can’t read defenses and misses open receivers consistently.
Caleb Williams... first QB in NFL history to throw for 3300 yards, 19TDs, 6INTs or less, and rush for more than 475 yards in his first 16 games. That's his floor and ya'll just want to hate him so badly lol... No he isn't a football god, or even better than one of his peers right now, but he has been a good rookie and has a scary future.
Love how u had to add the nail polish emoji to prove that ur just a hater lol
plays like shit for 2 or 3 quarters and then pads stats in garbage time. generational, my ass. lol.
He does not miss open receivers consistently. Look at this game. He had 12 incompletions, that seems like a lot doesn't it. Except that
- 5 of those were throw aways where he was under immediate pressure from defenders coming free and had to get rid of it instead of taking a sack.
- 3 were passes that hit the receivers in the hands and they dropped it (Rome over middle, Allen on right, DJ on quick screen)
- 1 was miscommunication with Rome, he thought Rome would keep running, Rome stopped. The coach seemed to think Caleb was right
- 1 was caught but OB
2 passes were throws that were actual misses. He's staying in the pocket, he keeps his eyes down field and has one of the fastest times of time to throw or time to pressure. His actual time to pass (where he releases the ball) is elevated from scrambles that take 5 or 6 seconds but his time to throw or pressure is only 2.4 seconds, top 10 in the league.
He has lots of things he can improve but it's hard to really tell where he can end up behind this line with 2 different HCs and 2 different OCs in his rookie season. Jayden and Bo had the benefit of great O-lines and great HC's and OCs.
@@chuckleezodiac24 you’re one of those he pads he’s stats idiots I see
Problem with sports betting sponsors. They have to come up with content. Even if content is ridiculous. Caleb and Bears are toast. But Caleb gets covered as if he is a star. Caleb has been a disaster. OC, HC, fired. Owners and GM attacked. Caleb is toxic. And a loser.
When an organization is this bad for decades this is an ongoing ownership problem that hires poor coaches. But you want to put it on a 23-year-old "kid" coming into the NFL. There are no professional commentators or players in the league talking like this about Caleb Williams. Even after the games the other teams players show Caleb Williams respect and dignity! Even Chase here on this platform is excited about some of the things Williams is doing!
What does that make you and people like you?
Maybe a hater?
FGB
lol this is such a weak take. Blaming a generation of screwing up a franchise on a kid fresh out of college. Like he’s the one who is supposed to fix a billion dollar organization over the course of a few months. His rookie year is far superior to so many QBs who went on to become all time greats.
@Harold-w2y Not really up on urban abbreviations. What does that mean?
@@kelsowilz2522 FGB
the amount fo people that can watch these breakdowns and still blame caleb when clearl receivers are messing up routes or not running full routes, Oline not blocking wiffing on 2 defenders when you just have to choose 1. saying he holds the ball to long when he is just trying to extend plays with his lazy receivers route runners or pourous Oline is jsut crazy to me. the tape doesnt lie and the bears are just a badly coached football team.
Truth
and a poorly Quarterbacked one for most of the game
This season is over. It was terrible. All that matters now is how much he and the team improve. There is no guarantee he'll be better than the other QBs in his draft class.
why, just don't get How you keep making positive videos about Celeb. 3 Points!!! 120 odd yards. How is Caleb any good? Penix and now Even Rattler showing themselves to be better?
🤣😂Nobody takes you seriously with this comment
How many chromosomes you missing?
Lmfao anyone with eyeballs who actually watch these games and don’t base their opinion on stats can clearly see Caleb as a rookie is still better than anybody we’ve had. There are so many more problems with this team than Caleb Williams. No he’s not perfect, he’s a god damn rookie. This entire team needs discipline. Period.
He is only showing the plays that don’t make Caleb look bad. I saw a bunch of over throws and missed open WRs.
@@anthonyray5713 He did show bad throws, you didn't watch the video. You fans that harp on only the negative crack me up. either you're a hater or focus on the wrong things. Focus on the positive
Nah bro, on the other show, that you’re on with them other tools, all you guys do is trash Caleb. The only one who doesn’t is Shady
Your analysis is actually terrible.
lol thanks for watching
This comment section consists of many fools. Remember 2 years ago when Carolina had both Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield on their squad AT THE SAME TIME? Bet none of y'all would have taken them either. 😂🫵