Can Caleb Williams save Da-Bears?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @benbauer7866
    @benbauer7866 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The only real cases AGAINST them repeating the coach firing cycle is that a) Poles has done a very good to great job with the roster, at least getting established talent in, and b) Eberflus does seem like a good defensive coach so if their defense is good again, he may be sticking around.
    THAT SAID, is he the BEST type of coach to develop a very gifted but also raw QB? Probably not. And he’s still definitely on the hot seat.

  • @parispuuri2232
    @parispuuri2232 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    DA BEARS! The bear will be crying over their pizza when they bust next year. 😂😅

    • @volusiasorange
      @volusiasorange 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      it's not pizza

  • @russellst.martin4255
    @russellst.martin4255 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The NFL's own youtube channel is picking them to go 12-5, although I'm pretty sure they did last year too 😅

  • @cheese56218
    @cheese56218 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excited for bears this year lots of new additions on offense caleb williams, deandre swift, rome adonze and keenan allen. They still kept great players there too like dj moore, cole kmet and roschon johnson. I expext bears to pretty good this year lots of talent.

    • @prestonrowe5157
      @prestonrowe5157 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s still the Bears. And Caleb is going to disappoint a lot of people.

  • @yoshimario710
    @yoshimario710 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Finally… The real analysis we’ve been waiting for to explain how a historical franchise turned into the non-functional team it is today, and I also feel bad for Bears’ fans. C. Williams has already sold a ton of jerseys, so I’d feel really bas for all those fans if he doesn’t do well in the NFL!

    • @UsefulPreconceivedNotions
      @UsefulPreconceivedNotions 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The short answer is that Williams can't fix what's wrong with these Bears because QB talent was never the issue. How I prove this takes longer.
      Let's start with th-cam.com/video/5JO1PsupF_U/w-d-xo.html. It's a video that spliced William's college highlights with those of fields. Fields isn't only a better rusher, he's a _WAY better_ passer. It's not even close.
      You know what else? th-cam.com/video/QuhUbISnr8s/w-d-xo.html proves with stats that Fields reads defenses at an Elevated Level. So right off, our Negative Perceptions about Fields were wrong from the start. What else did we get wrong?
      & why does it mean Williams can't fix them?
      As the Eagles proved this past season Bad Coaches don't come into teams that have Winning Play-calling, ask what worked & build off of it. They impose Their Plays. _After_ Fields called out _his play-callers publicly_ after week 7 of '22, the ones sabotaging him panicked & changed the offensive play-calls. (Ebeflus idiotically boasted about meddling the offense when no one asked, then got angry when reporters asked him about this. Wotta twit).
      For the nest 3 weeks, the supposedly bad Justin Fields led the Entire NFL in scoring proving he wasn't the problem. But...
      For whatever reason You The Fans, media & analysts totally ignored this entire sequence. It's as if seeing Fields prove himself triggered some sort of Grand Disappointment that forced everyone to go into Deep Denial. The Bears switched back to the play-sets that halved their offense for a Full Year (the good plays reappeared in weeks 11 & 14-17 of '23 & they again scored WAY MORE points) proving again that Fields Wasn't The Problem.
      So here's how it affects Caleb. If Getsy was calling the bad plays, you'd have to not only explain how he snuck them by Eberflus for a Full Year after seeing how His Good Plays doubled the scoring & he didn't fire Getsy. So this is how we know the plays that kept a QB who could out-score Allen, Mahomes & Burrow with their Far Better Rosters looking like a bust are Eberflus'.
      The other play-caller is Waldron. Remember how I said Bad Coaches don't build on what good ones do? The great QB play that resurrected Geno Smith's career went to Tampa with Canales while Waldron floundered with the doubling of his receiving & running rooms. The Bears have Two Inept Play-callers running Williams' offense, both of whom have Never Called for receivers to go for Long Passes thus nullifying one of his Greatest Strengths.
      It's not like Caleb can decide to throw to the Good Receivers who aren't obeying the coaches' order & running routes not ordered by the coaches. That's how they get benched, traded or lose their careers because Other Coaches don't want players who Don't Run the Routes As Called on their teams. So Caleb _will be stuck_ with having to throw to receivers on the routes these 2 inept play-callers call. Fields couldn't overcome this with his more accurate & more powerful arm, so I don't like Caleb's chances.

    • @yoshimario710
      @yoshimario710 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@UsefulPreconceivedNotions Exactly, but many Bears’ fans think he’ll save them, and whether C. Williams can respond to expectations or not; they still don’t have the best coaching and their O-line is still awful

    • @UsefulPreconceivedNotions
      @UsefulPreconceivedNotions 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@yoshimario710 I know I already wrote a novel, but feel free to not read this either. It bores most people. We look up to sports figures. But in football, possibly because most people don't truly understand what an HC does, there's more loyalty towards one than in hockey for instance. So when there's a dispute with a player & the team, people feel uncertain & look to the HC to make them feel more secure.
      Like a surrogate father-figure.
      So when Fields called out the Bears' coaches for effing him around, psychologically people retreated in to a state of discomfort that they then wanted to be relieved from & saw Only The HC or Father-figure as capable of doing.
      At this point, Fields was already doomed. But if you can remove yourself from those mixed feelings, you should be able to see the bare facts without getting all twisted up. "The NFL isn't a person & if an HC sabotages a player, that's A Person doing that, not some Grand Representative of a Father we all wish we had. If Bellichick had responded to the Mac Jones fiasco with silence we'd all know Jones was a goner. Well?
      If Eberflus wasn't the one who was effing Fields around, he should at least have done something behind the scenes to end it. Poles' career can be haunted or ended if the guy he traded for a bag of chips ends up being top-15 anywhere else.
      Isn't it Highly Suspicious that _he wasn't_ looking into whoever was making the QB look inept? I knew the instant they said nothing that Fields was gone. At the _VERY least_ they should have reprimanded Fields for speaking publicly.
      But not even that? They were avoiding dealing with questions. They made it _obvious_ they were sabotaging Fields. & everyone but me looked away.

  • @erikscalabrine5213
    @erikscalabrine5213 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Caleb will be great this video will be a fun rewatch in a year

    • @prestonrowe5157
      @prestonrowe5157 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you! We hope you come back and watch us! But the TTT is correct a lot more than we are wrong.

  • @UsefulPreconceivedNotions
    @UsefulPreconceivedNotions 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If you're going to counter memes about things like comparisons with nothing but differing memes like "they played at Auburn" how are You Better than the people you're supposedly trashing? Also, you're going to get (assuming your channel grows) a _LOT_ of people who know more than you about anything angry & not in the good "leaving a comment but watching more of your content" way.
    after week 7 of '22 Fields called out his Own Coaches publicly. I realize that everyone wanted to forget this because the response from the Bears made it clear that Poles & Eberflus _never intended_ to even try to make things work with Fields.
    This felt like a betrayal. But please stop pretending to have forgotten that this happened. It's important. The team's owner wasn't concerned that A Coach was taking their $ then subverting their team?
    The HC if not the person subverting Fields Wasn't Concerned that his job might be in jeopardy because one of his subordinates was subverting his play-calling?
    The GM whose Entire Career can be ended if the player he traded for a bag of chips succeeds elsewhere wasn't concerned that this might occur because One Coach was subverting him?
    & _NONE_ of these people publicly reprimanded Fields for speaking publicly about Internal Matters? Yeah: _EVERYONE _*_KNEW_* in that moment that Poles & Eberflus were *deliberately sabotaging him.* & everyone went into denial about it leaving fields No Support Against it as his own play-callers returned to subverting him for another year and a half.
    Way to go fans of good things.

  • @Wolf_3125
    @Wolf_3125 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    They're owned by the McCaskeys so yes 😂😂

  • @ecarneylaw
    @ecarneylaw 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    They were trash for much of Walter Peyton's career. Its sad