Tom Thayer LOVES How Caleb Williams Is Making His Offensive Line Better!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @davidbowen2909
    @davidbowen2909 День назад

    I love it when Thayer is on

  • @cimerians
    @cimerians День назад

    Ditka!!

  • @estevenj
    @estevenj 2 дня назад +1

    The Bears OL holds it together for 3 drives against Green Bay and we’re all good? Jesus Christ. GTFOH

  • @JimmieSilas
    @JimmieSilas 2 дня назад +1

    🛑

  • @julianalqastoma72
    @julianalqastoma72 2 дня назад +5

    He needs public speaking lessons , I swear Caleb says UM about 2000 times every time he speaks

    • @JimmieSilas
      @JimmieSilas 2 дня назад

      Stop 🛑

    • @angelol.5097
      @angelol.5097 2 дня назад +4

      He's a 23 yr old kid. Relax. 😆🤣

    •  2 дня назад

      @@angelol.5097 That's no excuse.

    •  2 дня назад

      and things like that.

    • @Ebonysails
      @Ebonysails 2 дня назад +1

      👎🏾Boooo terrible comment

  • @thomasjgour4678
    @thomasjgour4678 2 дня назад +2

    He makes the line look worse than it is...this is gotta be paid propaganda, who would say something like that if not being paid

    • @windycityflier23
      @windycityflier23 2 дня назад

      Every game but last week, I agree

    • @shake6321
      @shake6321 День назад

      agreed but the line is awful. at the same time, since he can move he also makes the line look better than it is. if it were goff he’d be sacked even more.

    • @windycityflier23
      @windycityflier23 День назад

      @@shake6321 statistically, the line has been better this year than the last two years in regards to pressures within 2.5 seconds and pass blocking win rate

    • @shake6321
      @shake6321 День назад

      @@windycityflier23
      it may very well be but with all the injuries and the mediocre to bad play of our LT and C there is a lot of pressure on most plays.

    • @windycityflier23
      @windycityflier23 День назад

      @@shake6321 Caleb has been at fault for the majority of the sacks this year and that’s not a matter of opinion. He held the ball on average longer than any QB in the NFL or CFB since 1990 in college. It’ll take him a bit to shake that habit but he did well last week at taking his first reads and check downs