Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Caleb Williams Will Soon Do Something Only 3 Have Pulled Off In 30 Years

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Quarterback has long been the core issue for the Chicago Bears. Most chalk it up to bad evaluations mixed with bad coaching. This is true to some extent. However, there is another element that isn’t talked about enough: health. Avoiding injuries has been something Bears quarterbacks haven’t managed for many years. In fact, since 1994 only three players at the position have managed to start every game in a season. Erik Kramer did it in 1995, Rex Grossman did it in 2006, and Jay Cutler did it in 2009. In the 15 years since nobody has done it. That is about to change. If Caleb Williams suits up on Sunday in Green Bay, he will have started all 17 games this season, finally breaking the streak.

What makes this accomplishment even more impressive is the hell he’s had to endure to reach it. Williams has been sacked 67 times this season, a single-season Bears record. Their offensive line is a complete mess. Nobody would’ve blamed Williams for taking a week off to rest and heal up. He wouldn’t hear of it, suiting up every week. That kind of toughness and grit is exactly what this franchise needs.

Caleb Williams seems to have the durability.

People should never underestimate the value of that. Health has been a constant issue for this team across most of the roster. Yet nothing hurts more than losing the quarterback, even if it’s only for a week. It can often derail momentum. The Bears know this well. In 2012, after Cutler got hurt, the Bears were 7-2. After losing the game without him, they went 3-3 down the stretch and missed the playoffs with the offense struggling. It happened again in 2019. Mitch Trubisky started 3-1 and got hurt. Chicago lost in London and their next three when he got back. Never underestimate the value of having your quarterback every week. Caleb Williams has shown he can take the hits.

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barry_mccockiner
Jan 1, 2025 2:43 pm

I mean, his availability in all likelihood cost Chicago wins this year, but ok I suppose.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Jan 1, 2025 1:37 pm

If Caleb could see open receivers and throw the ball to them he would take a lot less sacks. He has proven his critics correct. He holds the ball to long. He looks just like JF standing back in the pocket and patting the ball. Zero excuse for all the 15 yard sacks. Throw it away. How many times were they in field goal range when he took a bad sack to push them out of FG range. A bunch.

bluridge
bluridge
Jan 1, 2025 9:20 am

Stats, stats, smatchz. I’ll give you the most important stat. 10 losses in a row, and counting. Every single player on offense is worse than than pre-messiah. Go ahead and drool over total yards (largely garbage time) or low INTs (holds the ball till the play is over or he took a sack). Dude is good enough to hang around and bad enough to stay in last place in the North. Get used to it. PS, DaBears won’t play Bagent cuz they don’t want you to see how much better he is in the same system.

TomToo
TomToo
Jan 1, 2025 8:32 am

You’re saying that the quarterback position is one of the most important on the team. WHO KNEW?

Bears57
Jan 1, 2025 7:49 am

6 ints. But you’re correct. His stat line is impressive if you remove all context. Hopefully he improves is inability to see the field and get rid of the ball on time dramatically and we aren’t comparing him to Erik Kramer and Rex Grossman in the future.

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