Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Caleb Williams Reveals Who He Wants Next Bears Head Coach To Be

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Anybody with common sense knows Caleb Williams will be a central part of the Chicago Bears head coaching search. Whoever they hire must have a good plan for developing the young quarterback into the player he’s capable of becoming. GM Ryan Poles clearly stated that was one of the four core criteria for the search. A more interesting question is what Williams’ stance is in all of this. He may say it’s not his decision, but he is still human. There is no question he has preferences. Sure enough, he was asked the question on the St. Brown podcast.

The conversation began by addressing Williams’ recent catfishing incident, in which fans tricked him into a Facetime call by posing as Ben Johnson. He explained his side of the story, venting frustration at being tricked and having to change his number. Then, the conversation came to the point. If he could build his preferred head coach, who would it be? His answer was diplomatic, but also not difficult to decipher.

Caleb Williams isn’t trying to hide his true feelings.

He would accept a CEO-type coach without issues, but he admits it’d be great to grow with somebody from an offensive background. It isn’t hard to understand why. The most successful quarterbacks in recent years tend to fall into that category: Aaron Rodgers with Mike McCarthy, Drew Brees with Sean Payton, and Patrick Mahomes with Andy Reid. Caleb Williams understands his best chance for success is building a relationship with that kind of coach. It is also beyond obvious he’d love for that coach to be Ben Johnson. Will the Bears take these statements to heart? It sounds like GM Ryan Poles is committed to landing Johnson. Whether they close the deal remains to be seen. Answers should be forthcoming within the next week. Until then, everybody, including Williams, will have to wait it out.

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Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Jan 15, 2025 3:30 pm

Well Barry the only chance the Bears have at being good is CWs development. If that fails its more of the same garbage for the next 5 years. Give your best shot at being great what he wants. They are trying to build the team around him aren’t they?

scott brs
scott brs
Jan 15, 2025 2:48 pm

@barry… I thought Williams projected himself pretty good under the circumstances. The day he was drafted he was told he’s the unquestioned starter and before he takes a snap he’s a team captain. It wasn’t his fault the organization has zero clue how to run a team.

I mean hell, we had a right guard coming off a Pro Bowl season and send him to the left for Davis. Sometimes I don’t think the Bears management has ever watched how other teams operate.

Beardown54
Jan 15, 2025 2:38 pm

If you watched the podcast, he built his ultimate QB –He chose himself to mirror pocket presence. He does seem to have good instincts but has some work to do there.

barry_mccockiner
Jan 15, 2025 1:53 pm

Why not just make QB1 also the HC?

If Caleb has the power to hire the HC, then he also has the power to fire the HC, and no credible HC candidate, including Ben Johnson, will want to go anywhere near that.

Last edited 1 hour ago by barry_mccockiner
barry_mccockiner
Jan 15, 2025 1:52 pm

The rookie multimillionaire QB1 who came into camp thinking he was King Shit of Fuck Mountain before leading an upgraded offense to a 5-12 record, among the worst in the entire NFL, should be lifting weights or watching film, not doing press for himself.

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