But please don’t be Superman on 2nd and 8 in OT when you’ve held the ball for 8 seconds after the snap
Thomas Brown aura confirmed
he’s playing with confidence. Still making rookie mistakes, but the promise is there and he’s improving. All we can ask for through this fire storm of a season
Caleb added: “Shane Waldron had an aura of gravy and old socks”
Eberfuk & Poles interviewed 8 other candidates including Brown….and chose Waldron.
I wish someone would tell Thomas Brown to go be the interim HC.
Really makes you wonder what Waldron was doing/saying to Caleb, he literally looks night and day different and these games have been against good defenses too. Even the offensive line looks better, wtf was Waldron doing 😂
I like him.
If he keeps playing like this, I hope he’s given an opportunity to stick around by the (hopefully) new coach
Can Brown get into Flus’ head, because damn. He’s killing this team.
Flus to Caleb: “Go be Clark Kent”
That’s awesome. Caleb’s smart so let him bake.
We need to keep him when Flus is shown the door !!
The eye test speaks for itself, but other than the confidence, the most notable thing to me is that WR screens are working. That’s a 1:1 comparison that shows Brown noticed something in the teaching and execution and has been able to communicate it to the players.
Well I say he did everything he could and he gave us the chance to win. Bad coaching and bonehead plays on special teams twas the difference.
I felt so bad for him when they would show his reaction in the booth after Caleb overthrew a wide open Odunze, threw too high to Allen on 4th down, took the sack in OT, etc. Also when Kmet dropped the easy 3rd down conversion. Like the plays were there, the execution just stunk.
Caleb is a dawg he did take a bad sack in overtime but I like what I seen from him this year so far
Kurt Warner had an interview and gave his opinion on what he thought was happening. Warner thought under Waldron, Caleb had way too much on his plate as far as audibles, foot work issues, and decision making as a rookie QB. Kurt mentioned that with the Rams his coaching made it very clear that if ____ happens you do ____ or if the defense does this you do that. But when he got to the giants, the coaches were like do what ever you want oh and you need to point out the Mike linebacker every play. And it caused him to play like shit.
Anyway, he mentioned he felt like that was what was happening with Caleb. Waldron didn’t want to make decisions and Flus was off in a different dimension. So there was way too much on Caleb’s plate.
I imagine Brown is simplifying things and making it black and white/cut and dry.
You could see Fields not trusting his eyes and not letting it rip to open receivers. Caleb had a few games like that as well. It seems like they were told to make sure it’s there, don’t force it, etc which is just terrible advice. Trust your eyes, play with confidence, take chances.
Hope TB gets promoted.
Its his rookie season did you expect him to win the Super Bowl this year? Maybe next year.
Caleb won that game. Then Flus lost it. Just like last week.
I was thinking the same thing how the offense is finding a real identity to late in the season , but calebs playing freely and has more options more say with the new oc
I think Waldron wasn’t saying a damn thing to him. Just ignoring issues and mistakes and trying to move on. It had to take the team confronting him to adjust for a little bit but then it was right back to the same shit. Waldron can probably scheme and draw an offense up on paper and tell you how it’s gonna work but the second it gets derailed or adjusted to, he’s too slow to fix it. He wasn’t exposed in Seattle because he had a pro bowl caliber QB who could cover his mistakes and having Pete Carroll there to do all the talking and coaching up.
Gonna be the front runner for HC if he keeps this up
Story checks out
Caleb through some gutsy passes into tight windows today. Using his talent.
OCs that work from the press box all have a different aura about them…oh I know, their not all up in your shit and just let you play school yard football
Its hard to argue with the last two weeks. Caleb has looked way better/more confident against better defenses. God was Waldron really that bad? I thought he was partly to blame, plus Calab being a rookie and bad oline but now? Thinking it was mostly Waldron lol
Thomas could be growing into a dark horse to being a candidate for Bears Head Coach.
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The fact he is not interim HC is baffling
Fuck this dumbass franchise
But please don’t be Superman on 2nd and 8 in OT when you’ve held the ball for 8 seconds after the snap
Thomas Brown aura confirmed
he’s playing with confidence. Still making rookie mistakes, but the promise is there and he’s improving. All we can ask for through this fire storm of a season
Caleb added: “Shane Waldron had an aura of gravy and old socks”
Eberfuk & Poles interviewed 8 other candidates including Brown….and chose Waldron.
I wish someone would tell Thomas Brown to go be the interim HC.
Really makes you wonder what Waldron was doing/saying to Caleb, he literally looks night and day different and these games have been against good defenses too. Even the offensive line looks better, wtf was Waldron doing 😂
I like him.
If he keeps playing like this, I hope he’s given an opportunity to stick around by the (hopefully) new coach
Can Brown get into Flus’ head, because damn. He’s killing this team.
Flus to Caleb: “Go be Clark Kent”
That’s awesome. Caleb’s smart so let him bake.
We need to keep him when Flus is shown the door !!
The eye test speaks for itself, but other than the confidence, the most notable thing to me is that WR screens are working. That’s a 1:1 comparison that shows Brown noticed something in the teaching and execution and has been able to communicate it to the players.
Well I say he did everything he could and he gave us the chance to win. Bad coaching and bonehead plays on special teams twas the difference.
I felt so bad for him when they would show his reaction in the booth after Caleb overthrew a wide open Odunze, threw too high to Allen on 4th down, took the sack in OT, etc. Also when Kmet dropped the easy 3rd down conversion. Like the plays were there, the execution just stunk.
Caleb is a dawg he did take a bad sack in overtime but I like what I seen from him this year so far
Kurt Warner had an interview and gave his opinion on what he thought was happening. Warner thought under Waldron, Caleb had way too much on his plate as far as audibles, foot work issues, and decision making as a rookie QB. Kurt mentioned that with the Rams his coaching made it very clear that if ____ happens you do ____ or if the defense does this you do that. But when he got to the giants, the coaches were like do what ever you want oh and you need to point out the Mike linebacker every play. And it caused him to play like shit.
Anyway, he mentioned he felt like that was what was happening with Caleb. Waldron didn’t want to make decisions and Flus was off in a different dimension. So there was way too much on Caleb’s plate.
I imagine Brown is simplifying things and making it black and white/cut and dry.
You could see Fields not trusting his eyes and not letting it rip to open receivers. Caleb had a few games like that as well. It seems like they were told to make sure it’s there, don’t force it, etc which is just terrible advice. Trust your eyes, play with confidence, take chances.
Hope TB gets promoted.
Its his rookie season did you expect him to win the Super Bowl this year? Maybe next year.
Caleb won that game. Then Flus lost it. Just like last week.
I was thinking the same thing how the offense is finding a real identity to late in the season , but calebs playing freely and has more options more say with the new oc
I think Waldron wasn’t saying a damn thing to him. Just ignoring issues and mistakes and trying to move on. It had to take the team confronting him to adjust for a little bit but then it was right back to the same shit. Waldron can probably scheme and draw an offense up on paper and tell you how it’s gonna work but the second it gets derailed or adjusted to, he’s too slow to fix it. He wasn’t exposed in Seattle because he had a pro bowl caliber QB who could cover his mistakes and having Pete Carroll there to do all the talking and coaching up.
[I’m far from the only one who’s said such things, but this was me five hours ago.](https://old.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/1gyy1k1/highlight_caleb_williams_with_beautiful_throw_on/lyse7kr/)
Gonna be the front runner for HC if he keeps this up
Story checks out
Caleb through some gutsy passes into tight windows today. Using his talent.
OCs that work from the press box all have a different aura about them…oh I know, their not all up in your shit and just let you play school yard football
Its hard to argue with the last two weeks. Caleb has looked way better/more confident against better defenses. God was Waldron really that bad? I thought he was partly to blame, plus Calab being a rookie and bad oline but now? Thinking it was mostly Waldron lol
Thomas could be growing into a dark horse to being a candidate for Bears Head Coach.