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Just armchair thinking here, but when you have a guy with super elite arm talent like this, but who doesn't take what the defense gives him at times, wouldn't you want to know how coachable he is? Especially if the athleticism of the defensive linemen he's playing against in the NFL will be much greater and negate some of his escapability, throwing windows will be tighter, reads will need to be made faster, all else.
The attitude coming out of his camp seems to be more that he's a finished product, teams should be considering him as such. Is that the case in his mind, too? |
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Also he apparently said the teams he visits will get his medicals, so this is much a do about nothing. |
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His school didn’t play Kansas or Mizzou much and he isn’t even likely to play in the Chiefs’ conference at this rate. He is irrelevant. |
I guess if you're the Bears, you might feel that Fields' limitations as a passer are the team's primary problem and that Williams should develop into an elite passer. On the surface level it makes sense irrespective of the staff.
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Deion Sanders acted this way and wouldn’t even talk to teams that didn’t have a high enough pick to take him.
He turned out fine and so will Caleb. He’s gonna be good. If any franchise deserves a good QB it’s the Bears |
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I wasn’t alive at the time to know if he was a projected #1 overall but I doubt it in such a stacked draft. That’s insane confidence.. or maybe he had conversations with teams that led him to believe there was absolutely no way he’d fall beyond a certain pick. |
CP hates confident black men
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Daniels is now my QB1. Anyone who drafts Caleb ahead of this guy will be at risk of losing their job.
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