Whereas calling Monday’s recreation between the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings that Chicago misplaced 30-12 to fall to 4-10 on the season, Corridor of Famer Troy Aikman mentioned that Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams seemed like “a defeated guy” on the sidelines.
Former NFL participant and present analyst Emmanuel Acho shared a unique take about Williams throughout an version of FS1’s “The Facility” program.
“We don’t really feel sorry for you,” Acho mentioned about Williams, Matt Ehalt of the New York Submit shared. “It’s the Nationwide Soccer League. You’re going to get hit arduous. It’s a must to stand up. It’s a must to play the subsequent play. I, greater than something, really feel like management what you possibly can management…and much too usually, we see with this No. 1 general choose, what I nonetheless imagine is generational expertise, we are seeing issues with no heartbeat like angle, like toughness, like effort, like emotional maturation within the midst of battle, the soccer recreation, beat him.”
Some accused Williams of getting a “Hollywood” personality earlier than the Bears chosen him first general on this 12 months’s draft. This was lengthy earlier than he endured the in-season firings of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron and head coach Matt Eberflus amid what’s develop into an eight-game shedding streak. Following Monday’s contest, Williams acknowledged that his debut professional marketing campaign was “irritating and inspiring.”
Pro Football Reference exhibits that Williams took a league-most 58 sacks throughout the season’s first 15 weeks. He is ranked twenty sixth amongst certified gamers with a 48.1 adjusted QBR and twenty third with an 87.7 passer ranking for the marketing campaign, and he has to date tossed 17 landing passes with 5 interceptions.
“Caleb Williams’ physique language is beginning to develop into not simply regarding however irritating,” Acho continued through the section. “…Why you sitting there laying on the bench like any person’s going to come back choose you up? No one’s coming to rescue you, Caleb Williams. No one is coming to rescue you. You aren’t a damsel and you aren’t in misery. You are an NFL quarterback.”
One wonders if a training employees that did not draft Williams will tackle a few of Acho’s issues throughout offseason conferences and exercises. For now, Williams will try to survive the remainder of the marketing campaign, starting with this coming Sunday’s house recreation towards the 12-2 Detroit Lions.