Thursday, November 7, 2024

Coleman Shelton Went Viral For Screaming At Caleb Williams. Here’s Why

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The Chicago Bears handled their business on Sunday, blowing out the Carolina Panthers 36-10. It was their eighth straight win at Soldier Field and pushed them to 3-2 on the season. It is their first winning record since September of 2022. However, there was a moment during the game where it seemed like frustration was boiling over. The Bears were just past the 50-yard line in Panthers territory during the second quarter. Caleb Williams was directing traffic at the line of scrimmage. It was then that center Coleman Shelton turned and screamed at him.

Some worried it might be a criticism of the rookie quarterback. Was there tension between the two? No. It came from a brief moment of confusion. According to analyst Nate Tice, the initial signal was for a run. The problem was Carolina showed blitz, and the play would’ve gone directly into it. Shelton was shouting a warning. Williams already saw the danger and signaled an audible to Rome Odunze. He was instructed to run an out route. Williams took the snap, faked the hand-off, and fired a pass for an easy four yards.

Coleman Shelton was making sure his QB was aware.

They constantly talk about communication being vital to offensive execution. A center’s job is to make sure the quarterback is aware of what the defense is showing before the snap. If a blitz is coming, adjustments must be made to counter it. Running into that look would’ve almost certainly resulted in no gain or a loss, putting the Bears behind on the sticks on second down. Shelton’s warning ensured Williams understood the danger. The play call from Shane Waldron likely had built-in adjustments he could make depending on what the defense showed. That out route to Odunze was one of them.

Football is a violent sport. You need to have a certain type of personality to play it: loud, aggressive, and a little nuts. Coleman Shelton offered a prime example. He wasn’t furious with his quarterback. That shout was more like a drill sergeant in the military. He wasn’t yelling at Williams. He was speaking in a voice loud enough so the rookie could hear. You can’t say it didn’t work.

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barry_mccockiner
Oct 8, 2024 9:14 am

@Dr. Sallie I am now up to 16 downvotes on my Fields vs. Caleb take. I’ve had more, but overall it’s a solid one for me.

I just have to continue to get better every day with my shitposting. Give maximum effort. Iron sharpens iron. You play how you practice.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Oct 7, 2024 4:27 pm

@Barry, you should have +10 not -10, but that is the nature and quality of people on this site. BTW, I stated long ago that if Caleb becomes and remains very good, he will be worth a billion=$1,000,000,000 dollars to everybody or everything tied to the Chicago Bears. His salary of $100,000,000 is your bag, not mine.

Beardown54
Oct 7, 2024 12:01 pm

There is no doubt CW is a more natural passer than JF2. JF2 probably understands concepts better at this point than CW, but not for long. CW appears to have the mental makeup to learn from his mistakes and continue growing. I would like to see him learn how to throw in these tight windows with anticipation, and then I think we are off and running with a Super Bowl window open. In my opinion, JF2 will never have that skill set—great human, superhuman athlete, below-average QB. I was rooting for him last night but he s the same guy.… Read more »

BearCub30
Oct 7, 2024 11:00 am

@Dr. Melhus Thanks for your response but still looking for your view if you feel CW is playing as a passer right now as JF ceiling as a passer. I understand we haven’t seen a ton of games for either player in their new offensive schemes but both have had the same amount of games in them and JF having 3 mores years experience under his belt would have a slight edge to this. I’m asking this question because I personally feel this is one of the main measurements we have to seeing where this bears team is headed as… Read more »

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jmscooby
Oct 7, 2024 10:46 am

“F-ing cashier #3 is open.”

Trust me, that’s just the way Coleman Shelton is.

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