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Neurotypical humor is so weird. I listed a bunch of things the coaching staff did wrong.  I really can't wait for him to be fired at this point.

Anyways, we are now in line for a top 10 draft pick.  I really wouldn't mind getting an elite tackle if there is one in this draft, pushing one of our current tackles inside 

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The commanders haven't had their bye week yet so this is through 12 games for both;

 

Williams 2612 yards, 14 TDs, 5 ints

Daniels 2613 yards, 12 TDs, 5 ints 

 

I'm sure people have learned their lesson about freaking out less than halfway through a rookie season tho...

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8 minutes ago, Ding Dong Johnson said:

How I knew for sure Kyle was wrong in defending not calling a timeout: Eberflus said he handled it the right way.

I honestly don't care anymore and just wanna talk about Caleb Williams 

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35 minutes ago, Hairyducked Idiot said:

I honestly don't care anymore and just wanna talk about Caleb Williams 

Imagine how good he’d be without 5 guys actively trying to ruin his life on every play. Yes, I’m talking about that OL. Yikes.

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55 minutes ago, Ding Dong Johnson said:

Imagine how good he’d be without 5 guys actively trying to ruin his life on every play. Yes, I’m talking about that OL. Yikes.

Of course, Wright and Shelton got hurt, thought the line was starting to play OK, then, more injuries.  Who knows, if Wright is not hurt Caleb' probably not sacked on the last drive.

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It would be nice if two offensive linemen didn't get hurt every time we got any offensive momentum, but Williams *does* need to take fewer sacks.  He's still learning the limits of what he can and can't get away with.

There's still tons of flaws in his game to iron out.  The sacks.  The overly cautious ball placement.  The miscommunications with receivers.

And despite all those flaws, and the O-line injuries that have forced us to go deeper than Matt Pryor's backup on the O-line at times, and despite an offensive operation so dysfunctional it caused a player revolt to get the oc fired, he's *still*:

Set the rookie record for attempts without an int 

Smashed every Bears rookie passing record 

Has a plausible shot at the overall franchise passing yards record 

Is currently 13th in the league in passing yards and TDs 

 

That's how good he is, and he's still got a lot of room beneath his ceiling to improve 

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