Last week I rediscovered the channel and thought to myself, man, how great it would be to have a friend like this to sit around and talk football. And then as I watched your video earlier today, that feel was confirmed.
when i watch Williams, i noticed he's still trying to find "college open" and hasn't adjusted to the tight windows that exist in the NFL. he still has a lot to learn. That's causing a lot of the problem here, because on most of these sacks he had options he just didn't want to throw it.
That is spot on. He is very good at scrambling and then finding a guy. Back yard football, nothing wrong with that. Brett Favre made a career of it. I do like Caleb, I hope he finds the right balance and finds a way to use that talent at the right time.
He trying to hard to go for the big gain and not taking the check downs. Has nothing to do with college open or tight windows or any other goofiness you speak of
@@LuisGarcia-wq7ih you can interprit it however you want. i've watched rookie QBs struggle with NFL passing windows for 40 years. he's struggling with the nfl passing windows. it's not a mark against Caleb williams, all rookies go through this unless the scheme protects them to a point against it. like the one they ran for cj stroud last year (a lot of people chalk it up to cj just being outstanding, no, he basically got the donte culpeper intro to the league. good running game, and a coach who knew how to give a rookie easy stuff to work with, good defenses could and did expose him by shutting down the easy stuff, but for the most part he was served really well by his good deep ball). When the game slows down for him he'll be able to see the tight windows better and he'll turn the corner.
I can only agree on throws over 15 at the point of catch. It’s there are more problems than his ball placement. Many of which need to be laid at the feet of the coaches for not addressing them. Things like personal use and assignments. There are WRs running routes that should likely be given to other receivers and Moore is constantly be asked to be press when he’s not that guy. Windows are an issue but it’s not all THE issue.
The missing part of the equation in this video is who is calling the protections and are they getting it right? If the linemen block the direction they're instructed to and rushers go unblocked that's not on them...
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@9:44 before I watch the play my guess is Cov 0. Let's see what CW does. So, it turns out to be Cov 4 and CW gets confused, and he immediately takes off instead of recognizing it's not a blitz and extending the play which is why we drafted him. In his defense it was a nice disguise by Arizona.
Caleb needs to be better at getting the ball out, but the OC needs to do a better job of making things easy for Caleb. Can’t be 100% certain, but it looks like Caleb is responsible for adjusting protections at the line in addition to reading the defense pre snap. Give the protections responsibilities to the center and build in more hot reads to the play call.
PFF is a joke. Always has been. They told us Charles Leno was doing well. They're ranking Shelton in the top third of the league? When a player doesnt know who to block and engages in a double team and lets their go sack the QB unblocked, PFF grades that as a successful play because they double teamed well. It's ridiculous. PFF is so wrong it's hard to even imagine. And sportswriters use it to bolster insane arguments. PFF is random at best.
@MustacheDLuffy Shelton is too small and the bears dint need ok or all right they need a top 5 center ir at least top 10 or all star or probowler and why did u say Leno he don't play for the bears no more I'm confused
@kylegordon3675 o well I think I already said that I don't believe in pff they be saying somebody got a goid grade and I didn't see them do anything I was like how are they grading these guys I remember they gave Elijah hicks a 81 grade and he gave up that touchdown in the corner and I didn't see him do anything before that or after that
On the first play it's 3rd and 13. You say it's an obvious pass situation. Agreed, it is. the Bears are on the 42-yard line and it's safe to say if they can get to the 35 they can at least come away with a FG and get some momentum. They need 7 yards. If the pass is so obvious why not try for a 7-yard run to secure the FG and possibly get the first down by catching the defense off guard? That's on the coaching. They're asking CW to do too much.
We don't know that. Just because he's not doing it doesn't mean they aren't trying to get him to do it. Everyone seems to now hate Shane Waldron but the dud got where he is for a reason and clearly must have some idea what he's doing. People loved him when he turned Geno Smith into a viable NFL starter. He did that by having him thrown on time and in rhythm which Caleb simply doesn't (or can't) do. Caleb clearly wants to play like he did in college and it just isn't working in the NFL
Dude, that first play he had a red jersey in his face as soon as he comes out of his drop. That’s not good time. The WRs are not even out of their breaks.
@7:46 you have underneath leverage in both slots and wideouts. It looks like Cov 3 zone blitz. The left slot has outside leverage as well to the hook curl defender who does drop in coverage. This is not complicated. He has 17 seconds on the clock to read this. He starts right instead of left. The left is the wide side and there's plenty of room to throw to the slot receiver in the flat with the wideout streaking and taking the CB with him. It's actually a good play call he just doesn't recognize the pre-snap coverage.
I think sometimes when a sack could be blamed on the receivers, it could actually be blamed on the coaches for either calling a bad play or the play just being a poor concept or scheme. If the receivers are running their routes well, but unable to get open in a reasonable amount of time, then they probably shouldn't get blamed for a sack.
Everytime I watch, the pocket breaks down for Caleb extremely quickly. He's playing under duress and that wears down a qb over time. Yes he has to clean up his game too but he needs to be protected
Washington has a veteran center Biadazs calling protections, really good auxilliary blockers and O line communication, and an OC who is willing to throw in double chips or extra blockers on every play. Chicago has a QB who is as talented as JD with a more talented O line and WR group and can't get the little stuff right.
I’ve never seen a rookie be judged like a 5th year vet more than this. The big question was whether his college game could translate. It can’t but he isn’t receiving the coaching to help him at all. Waldron is making him run a spread read-the field offense and only calls screens when he shouldn’t.
Caleb needs to be under center more. Offense needs to try running the ball on at least first and second down to set up 3rd and manageable. There should be a sack/hits limit for Caleb until this offensive line is fixed.
PFF says the bears o line allowed the most players to pressure Caleb at the highest percentage in 8 years against one of the worst pass rush teams then turns around and says they’re the 11th ranked group. And this is why statistics are a fools game
thats because caleb holds the ball way too long, and runs around in the backfield like a clown. the avg time to throw in the NFL is 2.5 seconds, and its been that number for decades. which is why they track, how often is a QB pressured before 2.5 seconds. and guess what, the bears rank slightly above average. they are 15th best in the league at giving their QB 2.5 seconds to throw. go watch the browns or the texans if you want to see what an actual bad line looks like. pressure within 2 seconds, right up the middle, not just edge pressure from elite edge rushers
@ you watch the games at all? Dude is under pressure before he hits his drop half the time. There are maybe 3-4 plays a game he holds it too long. That line is trash. PFF is some statboy garbage. The cardinals are an awful pass rush team with a no name defensive backfield and absolutely dominated that line. They pressured on 50% of drop backs, 16 separate people got pressures. Both are the highest in the past 8-10 years. There were maybe 3 plays that he held the ball too long that game. Between the scheme and the o line the dude doesn’t have a chance.
@@Jasper118in the video, he literally showed you that Caleb is top 10 in holding on to the ball, 3 seconds is a good amount of time to process in the nfl level
@ there are certainly plays where he’s holding too long in the pocket but the majority of the time he is his running for his life from the get go. He is pressured at historic rates and very quickly so when he’s constantly having to move immediately and extend plays it skews the numbers
@@Jasper118 don't wanna hear it. All I heard from you clown bears fans for the last 3 years was how fields was the problem because he holds onto the ball too long. Now that your "generational" clown at qb is doing the exact same thing, and its not his fault. Sadly for you statistics are not on your side which is why the bears have a line ranked 10 to 16th by every single sports media outlet. Because the stats all say the same thing. The bears line is average to slightly above average, but you have a clown at qb that thinks he's still playing sorry college teams with no nfl caliber defenders
The answer to this is the game is too fast for him and he cannot process his reads and read the defense fast enough. He got away with it at OU and USC by drifting back and doing scramble plays and then finding someone open vs B12 and PAC 12 defenses. Those off script plays worn once in a while but it cannot be your offense. The book is out already. Just blitz him most of the times and confuse him by showing blitz and backing off as he will run himself out of clean pockets. Bad mechanics and so far horrible depth ball thrower
It’s why my comparison has always been Johnny Manziel since before the draft, but Manziel problems were more off the field with partying and not studying any film
@@DeionHarris all the same problems that he had he has and we’re now halfway through his rookie year, he has potential to get better tho where Manziel didn’t
Great analysis. What I don't like to see is receivers who run a route then stand like pilons. Too easy to defend. At the 3.0 sec mark Caleb is looking and seeing pilons with defenders close by. The play design needs to keep receivers running so if Caleb chooses to scramble he has targets. If Caleb is responsible for the sacks most of the time then I'd rather see the experienced QB backup in the game. Caleb can take a year to develop. The Bears need wins.
Nah the line is trash Colman Shelton on his butt every play mat Pryor has been good Tevin is so inconsistent and always injured Darnell has been good and bad at times and Braxton’s can’t stop the bull rush to save his life
no way, the guy that ran around and held the ball way too long in college is holding the ball too long in the NFL? if only the bears could have known that this was a possibility, lmao
Let the rookie QB be a rookie. His future is so much brighter than any other QB that played for the Bears. Watch the other rookie QBs in the league. It's obvious that they are all still learning. The offensive line can be better as well. It's not about retrospect. The tape is of mistakes from the past is not an indication of how the future will be.
@@deshaunwatson4462 they said justin cant read defenses so whats ur point and he holds the ball and that weapon thing is overrated sometimes that means a name now keenan just got old as soon as he came to chicago he dont look the same dropping balls and mistiming his jumps he might be still hurt but we know he old and then dj quit he checked out because he not the man no more he a diva if i dont get 98 catches im mad he not running crisp routes he pulling up on routes he running the wrong routes he dont want to be here and i would trade him to a sorrier team and that bump he gave cw after cw was hurt was it u have to go and calling him bossy at the podium trade him next year and then u got rome who is a rookie who aint gonna do that much he not a randy moss rookie poles dont draft that good look he drafted tyler scott and velus jones so the man knows nothing about wrs what in the hell did u see in tyler scott and a 26 yr old velus jones the man was 26 that should have told u something right there and then u trade for a old man allen why would u do that he 34 his career is over
Now show the center getting bulldozed on every play. Or the fact that we rarely run the ball to keep the defense honest. You can’t put if all on Caleb, he’s not nfl ready yet but he’s not in a good situation. Stats aren’t everything and your realize that when you watch film. What percentage of Caleb’s sacks that are his fault are due to receivers not getting open? Dj Moore and Keenan rarely gain separation at the top of routes. Caleb doesn’t get the timing of the game but his supporting cast doesn’t help
Not really, it shows that Caleb is not good at avoiding pressure as a QB and that the protection calls on the OL are bad…protection calls that Caleb is making. OC needs to do a better job of building in hot reads and should probably give the protection call responsibility to the center.
@@sffan10 now thats a bad answer the oline is garbage we all know that no left tackles the center is trash i dont even know our guards and tevin is about the best one and if tevin is ur best u in trouble
@@DeionHarris every fanbase thinks their OL sucks. The PFF grades clearly disagree. I don’t have the time to watch every snap of every offensive lineman in the league and neither do you so I’ll trust them over you.
@@sffan10 and every fanbase dont think they oline sucks that was stupid to say just as stupid as u believing pff so u keep believing the blind leading the blind blind
Bro since when has average been a good thing? When it comes to talent on a OLine you won't be good till your over average and you have one above average guy that's not good for any Oline
our line is fine skillwise, but they are dumb. they cant pick up a blitz or handle a stunt. our linemen frequently block the wrong player. especially our center and guards. honestly that could be coaching as much as anything. but oline play isnt just 1-1 skill. thats why PFF is wrong.
everybody just look at darnell wright he just a big lazy dude and he dont stay with his blocks and he always leaning on the rusher all u have to do is watch its like thats his cop out to fall on the ground and say well its not my fault i fell watch him he never stands up
@8:17. There's one high safety. The CB's and Nickel are pressed up with their eyes on the receiver. It appears to be man coverage. The question becomes is it robber with a LB or strong safety playing zone up the middle or is it a blitz. Before I watch the play I would say it's robber. You can see the SS over the TE appears to looking at the TE and his body is aligned with the TE 7 yards off the ball. The RILB is aligned with the RB. The LILB is aligned with the QB. The LILB is the middle zone defender. Either way it doesn't matter. If you read man you figure who has the best chance to beat his man. I would choose DJM a majority of the time and put him on a hot route with a 5-yard drag. That could end in a big play. It turns out I was exactly right. These were poor routes against man coverage. It wasn't the receivers it was the play design. The play is better against zone. CW doesn't recognize that and doesn't audible.
Great analysis. Partly why I think the Oline has stood out to fans is because 1. It's been a historical weak spot for this franchise since Olin Kreutz, particularly pass blocking and 2. Even if they're not getting beat at a league high rate, when they are getting beat, in particular on blitzes which are getting ran on us constantly, it's a disaster. I think everyone is making a lot of mistakes now, Oline, Caleb, WRs, Waldron. They're all taking turns sabotaging plays and its dragging all of them down further. I'm most frustrated with Waldron, because like your point about hot routes, it looks like he is not game planning based on what's actually happening on the field every week. Teams are killing us on the blitz, assume every team is going to blitz constantly. I don't know what happened to the game plan he was running in London against the Jags with a lot of max protection, lots a screens, runs + play-action and bootlegs.
Caleb pressured 46% of the time. Thats pretty much half the snaps. And you’re saying the line is not the problem. Blah, blah…. He’s hurried every other play. Stop spreading your narrative.it’s wrong!!!’n
@edwardfurlong2708 so he gave his statistical numbers as you have given yours. Why are yours correct and his wrong? what upsets me is when people hear what they want to hear he did give blame to the offensive line, but he also showed proof that Caleb can hold on to the ball sometimes too long, as well as missing certain reads he also pointed out the fact that there is a offensive scheme problem and he showed that with the film while you are just regurgitating numbers from one particular game. The numbers and statistics are a summary of what actually happens during the game, but the actual film allows you to know why these things happen. Numbers just don't come from the sky my friend they are analysis and summary of the actual play that happens on the field he has illustrated that there's been times where the offensive line protected well over the amount of average time and Caleb still either get sack or missed a open receiver, so that's the offensive line fault too 🤔 knowledge is one thing comprehension brings understanding to your knowledge. In summary yes he could have been pressured on 46% of his snaps that does not prove that every pressure was the fault of the offensive line you do know there are other factors such as a receiver getting open on that route in time, the quarterback actually seeing the open receiver and getting rid of the ball in his allotted time, the offensive line failing to block their man and the offensive coach scheming up the right pass protection for that particular defense.
Such an awful video. Showed you HATE Caleb and not seeing the game at all! Out of thr million reasons why, I’ll use the one at 3:50 mark where you MAKE BELIEVe Caleb has time when doesn’t. Look at his wr’s, all deep routes and he gets hit within 2 seconds. And stick up for a line w pff grades if averaged are 20’s. Know only 32 teams ? Bad break down
No offensive line has a chance to look good when they're protecting a QB who plays like a chicken with its head cut off. Ad-libbing is fine within reason but generally the QB should be moving up in the pocket and moving forward. Caleb tends to run around haphazardly back and forth forward and backward and anywhere in-between waiting to try to make the highlight reel big play and no amount of media hype/love is going to make that strategy work in the NFL.
@6:13 you say he can throw it over there. Yes, he can. That is the play. The left guard gave him enough time by blocking 2 guys to make the throw. I think it's called hanks concept. CW has a difficult time reading coverages and pulling the trigger. He struggled with fundamentals in college. Poles and Eberflus bought the into the hero ball hype like children. Guess who was hitting that concept consistently this season.
CW looks bad and no one wants to admit it. His pre snap read seems nonexistent and yet the coaching staff wants him to call plays. He has a great arm and pretty good pocket presence. One thing he does well is if pre snap he knows who he's throwing to he can get the ball to the receiver. For that reason the coaching staff need to play conservative football. Win the turnover battle, win field position, run the ball, control the clock. What you can't do is expect CW to be instant Mahomes and that's what I'm seeing here. Poles and Eberflus bought the hero ball hype like children and for that they should be fired. We had a QB who was progressively getting better, scoring points, protecting the ball, who scored 40 against Washington who had Sweat and Chase Young and was regarded as one of the best defense lines and he scored 26 against Arizona last year. He dominated the Lions, one of the best team in the league. The team was rallying around him as their leader. DJM and Kemet had career years. The team finished with momentum. For that Poles and Eberflus should be fired for lack of foresight.
yes Caleb is bad, but no Fields wasn't the answer either lol. Bagent is better than both of them. Maybe Caleb will be better eventually, maybe not, but Bagent should be starting right now.
QBs like Caleb Williams, Justin Fields, and Deshaun Watson make their O-Lines look significantly worse than what they really are. Those guys hold onto the ball and drift into sacks on a regular basis. The casual football fan doesn’t understand this concept - They just look at Sacks and immediately blame the O-Line. The Bears have a solid O-Line, but a very very poor QB. Caleb is clearly a BUST.
so far my judgment of caleb is the same as justin he holds the ball but cw is worst because he not accurate and then he refuses to run and then again not being accurate is real bad i see guys open all the time he just wont throw the ball now sometimes the people arent open but i see a lot of openings
@@lordrayden3045 the whole organization sucks all of them every qb thay had every coach they had the best thing chicago ever had was buddy ryan and walter payton mike ditka was even trash the only franchise that never ever had a qb or a coach
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Last week I rediscovered the channel and thought to myself, man, how great it would be to have a friend like this to sit around and talk football. And then as I watched your video earlier today, that feel was confirmed.
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when i watch Williams, i noticed he's still trying to find "college open" and hasn't adjusted to the tight windows that exist in the NFL. he still has a lot to learn. That's causing a lot of the problem here, because on most of these sacks he had options he just didn't want to throw it.
That is spot on. He is very good at scrambling and then finding a guy. Back yard football, nothing wrong with that. Brett Favre made a career of it. I do like Caleb, I hope he finds the right balance and finds a way to use that talent at the right time.
He trying to hard to go for the big gain and not taking the check downs. Has nothing to do with college open or tight windows or any other goofiness you speak of
@@LuisGarcia-wq7ih you can interprit it however you want. i've watched rookie QBs struggle with NFL passing windows for 40 years. he's struggling with the nfl passing windows. it's not a mark against Caleb williams, all rookies go through this unless the scheme protects them to a point against it. like the one they ran for cj stroud last year (a lot of people chalk it up to cj just being outstanding, no, he basically got the donte culpeper intro to the league. good running game, and a coach who knew how to give a rookie easy stuff to work with, good defenses could and did expose him by shutting down the easy stuff, but for the most part he was served really well by his good deep ball). When the game slows down for him he'll be able to see the tight windows better and he'll turn the corner.
I can only agree on throws over 15 at the point of catch. It’s there are more problems than his ball placement. Many of which need to be laid at the feet of the coaches for not addressing them. Things like personal use and assignments. There are WRs running routes that should likely be given to other receivers and Moore is constantly be asked to be press when he’s not that guy.
Windows are an issue but it’s not all THE issue.
I don’t know. Sometimes maybe but he throws an incredible short quick slants in tight coverages all the time for first downs.
The missing part of the equation in this video is who is calling the protections and are they getting it right? If the linemen block the direction they're instructed to and rushers go unblocked that's not on them...
Tim Jenkins brought that up multiple times where Caleb should have moved Swift into position and he got blown up.
and by everybody being out of position nobody knows and u cant put that on a rookie of 7 ,8 games those veterans are suppose to help him out
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@9:44 before I watch the play my guess is Cov 0. Let's see what CW does.
So, it turns out to be Cov 4 and CW gets confused, and he immediately takes off instead of recognizing it's not a blitz and extending the play which is why we drafted him. In his defense it was a nice disguise by Arizona.
Thanks for pointing this out. There's a lot of good scheming by Arizona here as well.
Caleb needs to be better at getting the ball out, but the OC needs to do a better job of making things easy for Caleb. Can’t be 100% certain, but it looks like Caleb is responsible for adjusting protections at the line in addition to reading the defense pre snap. Give the protections responsibilities to the center and build in more hot reads to the play call.
now thats a good answer
They say Caleb keeps identifying the wrong mic… which is why he keeps facing free rushers … that’s why players do frustrated with him
PFF is a joke. Always has been. They told us Charles Leno was doing well. They're ranking Shelton in the top third of the league? When a player doesnt know who to block and engages in a double team and lets their go sack the QB unblocked, PFF grades that as a successful play because they double teamed well. It's ridiculous. PFF is so wrong it's hard to even imagine.
And sportswriters use it to bolster insane arguments. PFF is random at best.
yea pff is trash i never believe them
Shelton is doing a decent job. Leno is forgettable and a bit overrated
@MustacheDLuffy Shelton is too small and the bears dint need ok or all right they need a top 5 center ir at least top 10 or all star or probowler and why did u say Leno he don't play for the bears no more I'm confused
@@DeionHarris because Leno was AWFUL and PFF told us he was one of the best LT in the league! PFF is random.
@kylegordon3675 o well I think I already said that I don't believe in pff they be saying somebody got a goid grade and I didn't see them do anything I was like how are they grading these guys I remember they gave Elijah hicks a 81 grade and he gave up that touchdown in the corner and I didn't see him do anything before that or after that
It’s almost like Caleb is the problem🤣. Caleb always held the ball far too long at USC and I knew it would not transfer well to the NFL
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On the first play it's 3rd and 13. You say it's an obvious pass situation. Agreed, it is. the Bears are on the 42-yard line and it's safe to say if they can get to the 35 they can at least come away with a FG and get some momentum. They need 7 yards. If the pass is so obvious why not try for a 7-yard run to secure the FG and possibly get the first down by catching the defense off guard? That's on the coaching. They're asking CW to do too much.
We don't know that. Just because he's not doing it doesn't mean they aren't trying to get him to do it. Everyone seems to now hate Shane Waldron but the dud got where he is for a reason and clearly must have some idea what he's doing. People loved him when he turned Geno Smith into a viable NFL starter. He did that by having him thrown on time and in rhythm which Caleb simply doesn't (or can't) do. Caleb clearly wants to play like he did in college and it just isn't working in the NFL
@@davet2459my guy there’s a reason why everyone was happy Shane got let go including receivers
@@davet2459Waldron was horrible in Seattle, Geno had his schemes work, but the opposite. I wanted Kingsbury, but Poles chose Shakey Shane.
Dude, that first play he had a red jersey in his face as soon as he comes out of his drop. That’s not good time. The WRs are not even out of their breaks.
Really solid analysis.
You can tell the difference when the team actually works together and blocks for one another 👍
Hes gonna need more than 3 seconds when all 3 receivers are running deep and cole can't get open underneath on your first play.
Bro on the first play you showed the damn routes hadn’t even developed before he got sacked so what are you really saying???
Williams kept looking deep instead of the easy win.
@7:46 you have underneath leverage in both slots and wideouts. It looks like Cov 3 zone blitz. The left slot has outside leverage as well to the hook curl defender who does drop in coverage. This is not complicated. He has 17 seconds on the clock to read this. He starts right instead of left. The left is the wide side and there's plenty of room to throw to the slot receiver in the flat with the wideout streaking and taking the CB with him. It's actually a good play call he just doesn't recognize the pre-snap coverage.
I think sometimes when a sack could be blamed on the receivers, it could actually be blamed on the coaches for either calling a bad play or the play just being a poor concept or scheme. If the receivers are running their routes well, but unable to get open in a reasonable amount of time, then they probably shouldn't get blamed for a sack.
Everytime I watch, the pocket breaks down for Caleb extremely quickly. He's playing under duress and that wears down a qb over time. Yes he has to clean up his game too but he needs to be protected
I wonder how much Justin had the same mistakes. The difference is the running game not picking up blitzes.
Washington has a veteran center Biadazs calling protections, really good auxilliary blockers and O line communication, and an OC who is willing to throw in double chips or extra blockers on every play. Chicago has a QB who is as talented as JD with a more talented O line and WR group and can't get the little stuff right.
I’ve never seen a rookie be judged like a 5th year vet more than this. The big question was whether his college game could translate. It can’t but he isn’t receiving the coaching to help him at all. Waldron is making him run a spread read-the field offense and only calls screens when he shouldn’t.
Caleb needs to be under center more. Offense needs to try running the ball on at least first and second down to set up 3rd and manageable. There should be a sack/hits limit for Caleb until this offensive line is fixed.
PFF says the bears o line allowed the most players to pressure Caleb at the highest percentage in 8 years against one of the worst pass rush teams then turns around and says they’re the 11th ranked group. And this is why statistics are a fools game
thats because caleb holds the ball way too long, and runs around in the backfield like a clown. the avg time to throw in the NFL is 2.5 seconds, and its been that number for decades. which is why they track, how often is a QB pressured before 2.5 seconds. and guess what, the bears rank slightly above average. they are 15th best in the league at giving their QB 2.5 seconds to throw. go watch the browns or the texans if you want to see what an actual bad line looks like. pressure within 2 seconds, right up the middle, not just edge pressure from elite edge rushers
@ you watch the games at all? Dude is under pressure before he hits his drop half the time. There are maybe 3-4 plays a game he holds it too long. That line is trash. PFF is some statboy garbage. The cardinals are an awful pass rush team with a no name defensive backfield and absolutely dominated that line. They pressured on 50% of drop backs, 16 separate people got pressures. Both are the highest in the past 8-10 years. There were maybe 3 plays that he held the ball too long that game. Between the scheme and the o line the dude doesn’t have a chance.
@@Jasper118in the video, he literally showed you that Caleb is top 10 in holding on to the ball, 3 seconds is a good amount of time to process in the nfl level
@ there are certainly plays where he’s holding too long in the pocket but the majority of the time he is his running for his life from the get go. He is pressured at historic rates and very quickly so when he’s constantly having to move immediately and extend plays it skews the numbers
@@Jasper118 don't wanna hear it. All I heard from you clown bears fans for the last 3 years was how fields was the problem because he holds onto the ball too long. Now that your "generational" clown at qb is doing the exact same thing, and its not his fault. Sadly for you statistics are not on your side which is why the bears have a line ranked 10 to 16th by every single sports media outlet. Because the stats all say the same thing. The bears line is average to slightly above average, but you have a clown at qb that thinks he's still playing sorry college teams with no nfl caliber defenders
The answer to this is the game is too fast for him and he cannot process his reads and read the defense fast enough. He got away with it at OU and USC by drifting back and doing scramble plays and then finding someone open vs B12 and PAC 12 defenses. Those off script plays worn once in a while but it cannot be your offense. The book is out already. Just blitz him most of the times and confuse him by showing blitz and backing off as he will run himself out of clean pockets. Bad mechanics and so far horrible depth ball thrower
that aint it wrong
It’s why my comparison has always been Johnny Manziel since before the draft, but Manziel problems were more off the field with partying and not studying any film
please u a hater and a jealous one and every couch potatoes is a football expert
@@JamesB-mi9uu please manzel dude go to bed and fast
@@DeionHarris all the same problems that he had he has and we’re now halfway through his rookie year, he has potential to get better tho where Manziel didn’t
They have about 5 guys on the OL out right now with maybe 2 returning against the Pats
The entire bears team is weak. We don't run the ball with any physical toughness and we can't stop the run. Just look at the game footage
u too overboard
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@@Ebonysails why is a female in here
@Ebonysails I can imagine how she looks .PRECIOUS
Great analysis. What I don't like to see is receivers who run a route then stand like pilons. Too easy to defend. At the 3.0 sec mark Caleb is looking and seeing pilons with defenders close by. The play design needs to keep receivers running so if Caleb chooses to scramble he has targets. If Caleb is responsible for the sacks most of the time then I'd rather see the experienced QB backup in the game. Caleb can take a year to develop. The Bears need wins.
Believe me as a commie fan I had a qb and playcaller that made me think our OL was absolute garbage
Nah the line is trash Colman Shelton on his butt every play mat Pryor has been good Tevin is so inconsistent and always injured Darnell has been good and bad at times and Braxton’s can’t stop the bull rush to save his life
6 sacks on the bears says “OLINE” is trash.
sacks are a QB stat bud
@ then the OLINE is trash to let that happen. Dummy
@@lifttreesup lol yea OLine should be able to protect perfectly for 20 seconds every play.
@@TB17- kyler Murray has been protected
no way, the guy that ran around and held the ball way too long in college is holding the ball too long in the NFL? if only the bears could have known that this was a possibility, lmao
Caleb is a Rookie and has done some great things and some rookie things. Waldren needs to go max protection and take a receiver off the field.
"the pff grade is above average"
and what do your eyes say
that caleb sucks
Aside from him letting some sacks happen the positive for him and the Bears that game against my Cardz is he didn’t throw any INTs.
Let the rookie QB be a rookie. His future is so much brighter than any other QB that played for the Bears. Watch the other rookie QBs in the league. It's obvious that they are all still learning. The offensive line can be better as well. It's not about retrospect. The tape is of mistakes from the past is not an indication of how the future will be.
Leave your comments on in the political video and people won’t comment about it on other videos
It's like Caleb turned into Justin the last two weeks. I'm yelling "Throw the ball!" like I did last year.
Except Caleb actually has weapons he just can’t read defenses
@@deshaunwatson4462 they said justin cant read defenses so whats ur point and he holds the ball and that weapon thing is overrated sometimes that means a name now keenan just got old as soon as he came to chicago he dont look the same dropping balls and mistiming his jumps he might be still hurt but we know he old and then dj quit he checked out because he not the man no more he a diva if i dont get 98 catches im mad he not running crisp routes he pulling up on routes he running the wrong routes he dont want to be here and i would trade him to a sorrier team and that bump he gave cw after cw was hurt was it u have to go and calling him bossy at the podium trade him next year and then u got rome who is a rookie who aint gonna do that much he not a randy moss rookie poles dont draft that good look he drafted tyler scott and velus jones so the man knows nothing about wrs what in the hell did u see in tyler scott and a 26 yr old velus jones the man was 26 that should have told u something right there and then u trade for a old man allen why would u do that he 34 his career is over
So we are saying we have a QB who is holding the ball too long to much. Good thing he is way shorter and less electric running. Typical Bears
Now show the center getting bulldozed on every play. Or the fact that we rarely run the ball to keep the defense honest. You can’t put if all on Caleb, he’s not nfl ready yet but he’s not in a good situation. Stats aren’t everything and your realize that when you watch film. What percentage of Caleb’s sacks that are his fault are due to receivers not getting open? Dj Moore and Keenan rarely gain separation at the top of routes. Caleb doesn’t get the timing of the game but his supporting cast doesn’t help
We average 28 runs and 33 pass per game. Saying we “rarely” run is a bit of a stretch.
This video showcase how bad our O-Line is lol.
Not really, it shows that Caleb is not good at avoiding pressure as a QB and that the protection calls on the OL are bad…protection calls that Caleb is making. OC needs to do a better job of building in hot reads and should probably give the protection call responsibility to the center.
@@sffan10 now thats a bad answer the oline is garbage we all know that no left tackles the center is trash i dont even know our guards and tevin is about the best one and if tevin is ur best u in trouble
@@DeionHarris every fanbase thinks their OL sucks. The PFF grades clearly disagree. I don’t have the time to watch every snap of every offensive lineman in the league and neither do you so I’ll trust them over you.
@@sffan10 and every fanbase dont think they oline sucks that was stupid to say just as stupid as u believing pff so u keep believing the blind leading the blind blind
@@sffan10 and im blocking you i dont talk to stu people
He’s 🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️💨💨💨running for his life 😳
At 9:20 he has DJ Moore wide open underneath.
Comprehensible breakdown.😮
Williams tends to spend too much time thinking and needs to react. It isn't college football. The o-line doesn't help.
Quoting stats about offensive line? I’m out. Casuals shouldn’t have football talk programs.
7:19 AYOOOOOOOOOOOO
I feel like i watching rookie justin fields
Bro since when has average been a good thing? When it comes to talent on a OLine you won't be good till your over average and you have one above average guy that's not good for any Oline
That first example was not enough time for him to throw. You failed to show who was open on the play for him to throw to.
our line is fine skillwise, but they are dumb. they cant pick up a blitz or handle a stunt. our linemen frequently block the wrong player. especially our center and guards. honestly that could be coaching as much as anything. but oline play isnt just 1-1 skill. thats why PFF is wrong.
What the pff grades confirm is this is a poorly coached team
I think Caleb shouldn't be starting.
everybody just look at darnell wright he just a big lazy dude and he dont stay with his blocks and he always leaning on the rusher all u have to do is watch its like thats his cop out to fall on the ground and say well its not my fault i fell watch him he never stands up
@8:17. There's one high safety. The CB's and Nickel are pressed up with their eyes on the receiver. It appears to be man coverage. The question becomes is it robber with a LB or strong safety playing zone up the middle or is it a blitz. Before I watch the play I would say it's robber. You can see the SS over the TE appears to looking at the TE and his body is aligned with the TE 7 yards off the ball. The RILB is aligned with the RB. The LILB is aligned with the QB. The LILB is the middle zone defender. Either way it doesn't matter. If you read man you figure who has the best chance to beat his man. I would choose DJM a majority of the time and put him on a hot route with a 5-yard drag. That could end in a big play.
It turns out I was exactly right. These were poor routes against man coverage. It wasn't the receivers it was the play design. The play is better against zone. CW doesn't recognize that and doesn't audible.
Is he allowed to audible?
We suck we are the worst team in the league and have won our last game of the season. Fire everybody… Poles fluss Waldron C Mo everybody
Great analysis. Partly why I think the Oline has stood out to fans is because 1. It's been a historical weak spot for this franchise since Olin Kreutz, particularly pass blocking and 2. Even if they're not getting beat at a league high rate, when they are getting beat, in particular on blitzes which are getting ran on us constantly, it's a disaster. I think everyone is making a lot of mistakes now, Oline, Caleb, WRs, Waldron. They're all taking turns sabotaging plays and its dragging all of them down further. I'm most frustrated with Waldron, because like your point about hot routes, it looks like he is not game planning based on what's actually happening on the field every week. Teams are killing us on the blitz, assume every team is going to blitz constantly. I don't know what happened to the game plan he was running in London against the Jags with a lot of max protection, lots a screens, runs + play-action and bootlegs.
Bear Fans Jaden Daniels? LOL
Caleb pressured 46% of the time. Thats pretty much half the snaps. And you’re saying the line is not the problem. Blah, blah…. He’s hurried every other play. Stop spreading your narrative.it’s wrong!!!’n
@edwardfurlong2708 so he gave his statistical numbers as you have given yours. Why are yours correct and his wrong? what upsets me is when people hear what they want to hear he did give blame to the offensive line, but he also showed proof that Caleb can hold on to the ball sometimes too long, as well as missing certain reads he also pointed out the fact that there is a offensive scheme problem and he showed that with the film while you are just regurgitating numbers from one particular game. The numbers and statistics are a summary of what actually happens during the game, but the actual film allows you to know why these things happen. Numbers just don't come from the sky my friend they are analysis and summary of the actual play that happens on the field he has illustrated that there's been times where the offensive line protected well over the amount of average time and Caleb still either get sack or missed a open receiver, so that's the offensive line fault too 🤔 knowledge is one thing comprehension brings understanding to your knowledge. In summary yes he could have been pressured on 46% of his snaps that does not prove that every pressure was the fault of the offensive line you do know there are other factors such as a receiver getting open on that route in time, the quarterback actually seeing the open receiver and getting rid of the ball in his allotted time, the offensive line failing to block their man and the offensive coach scheming up the right pass protection for that particular defense.
The route concepts are trash.
Such an awful video. Showed you HATE Caleb and not seeing the game at all! Out of thr million reasons why, I’ll use the one at 3:50 mark where you MAKE BELIEVe Caleb has time when doesn’t. Look at his wr’s, all deep routes and he gets hit within 2 seconds. And stick up for a line w pff grades if averaged are 20’s. Know only 32 teams ? Bad break down
cope harder, Caleb has been straight trash
@9:07 he misses the throw. However, I would argue that the Bears drafted him because they believe he can make that throw.
No offensive line has a chance to look good when they're protecting a QB who plays like a chicken with its head cut off. Ad-libbing is fine within reason but generally the QB should be moving up in the pocket and moving forward. Caleb tends to run around haphazardly back and forth forward and backward and anywhere in-between waiting to try to make the highlight reel big play and no amount of media hype/love is going to make that strategy work in the NFL.
He also doesn’t keep his eyes downfield he keeps looking around trying to find guys to avoid while running
correction: idiots like cowherd and nick wrong are wrong about the chicago o line
Yes, there are a lot of dumb people out there Jackson.
@6:13 you say he can throw it over there. Yes, he can. That is the play. The left guard gave him enough time by blocking 2 guys to make the throw. I think it's called hanks concept. CW has a difficult time reading coverages and pulling the trigger. He struggled with fundamentals in college. Poles and Eberflus bought the into the hero ball hype like children. Guess who was hitting that concept consistently this season.
That's why they went in on Shane as OC, his game is scheming guys open downfield. He needs a QB with good down field accuracy. They fooled themselves.
CW looks bad and no one wants to admit it. His pre snap read seems nonexistent and yet the coaching staff wants him to call plays. He has a great arm and pretty good pocket presence. One thing he does well is if pre snap he knows who he's throwing to he can get the ball to the receiver. For that reason the coaching staff need to play conservative football. Win the turnover battle, win field position, run the ball, control the clock. What you can't do is expect CW to be instant Mahomes and that's what I'm seeing here. Poles and Eberflus bought the hero ball hype like children and for that they should be fired. We had a QB who was progressively getting better, scoring points, protecting the ball, who scored 40 against Washington who had Sweat and Chase Young and was regarded as one of the best defense lines and he scored 26 against Arizona last year. He dominated the Lions, one of the best team in the league. The team was rallying around him as their leader. DJM and Kemet had career years. The team finished with momentum. For that Poles and Eberflus should be fired for lack of foresight.
We can fire them in the court of public opinion but ole Georgie McCaskey ain't about to fire anyone and have to pay a new guy. Nope.
yes Caleb is bad, but no Fields wasn't the answer either lol. Bagent is better than both of them. Maybe Caleb will be better eventually, maybe not, but Bagent should be starting right now.
@@TB17-I think so, too. They better come up with an injury, though, so everyone can save face.
QBs like Caleb Williams, Justin Fields, and Deshaun Watson make their O-Lines look significantly worse than what they really are. Those guys hold onto the ball and drift into sacks on a regular basis. The casual football fan doesn’t understand this concept - They just look at Sacks and immediately blame the O-Line. The Bears have a solid O-Line, but a very very poor QB. Caleb is clearly a BUST.
Moronic comment
yep, start Bagent and i guarantee he barely takes any sacks and the OLine looks solid.
I didn't want to say it.
so far my judgment of caleb is the same as justin he holds the ball but cw is worst because he not accurate and then he refuses to run and then again not being accurate is real bad i see guys open all the time he just wont throw the ball now sometimes the people arent open but i see a lot of openings
He doesn’t run beciase he’s tiny and will be killed
Fields was / is a big guy
@@lordrayden3045 that aint it he can run everybody runs an what he said was he can run but he chooses not to run u didnt hear him say that
@@DeionHarris
That’s what it is,
They blew the pick, Williams sucks, he’s scared out there
@@lordrayden3045 the whole organization sucks all of them every qb thay had every coach they had the best thing chicago ever had was buddy ryan and walter payton mike ditka was even trash the only franchise that never ever had a qb or a coach
why did you turn off your comments of the Trump W video?
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Right, now blame the o line again. How do you dolts get your jobs? Holy mackerel der andy.
Stop virtue signaling you reddit mod
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