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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
It's funny cause really the only time he looks good is on the off-schedule stuff, when it becomes pure arm talent and improv. When he has time with on schedule throws he's either missing guys with bad throws, or bailing out of decent pockets instead of stepping up, which leads to hero ball and of course where he ends up taking bad sacks. And that would be the one thing that worries me if I was a Bears fan. We're at the end of the year and he hasn't really had much development purely as a QB like we've seen with the other QBs, GOAT Nix in particular, where you can see improvements in footwork and processing. Caleb is still getting by on just pure arm talent, hasn't really shown signs of getting better at being an NFL QB.
Now Bears fans will cling that if he develops then the sky is the limit, but seeing as they might be the single worst franchise in NFL history at QB development....yeah.
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Coaching matters a lot. Peyton knows how to coach up QB’s. Who’s coaching up Williams in Chicago? It’s basically the same as Fields where he just didn’t get good coaching and never improved as a pocket passer. Bears should be rolling up the money truck to Johnson and hiring a GM that he would like to work with.