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  • @xyzxyz8875
    @xyzxyz88757 күн бұрын

    Yeah some of yall in these comments need to never talk about football again this is straight up generational tape

  • @joshuanixon382
    @joshuanixon38213 күн бұрын

    So all the weapons he has on the bears and better line he has no excuse about talent difference anymore

  • @larkwyll7351
    @larkwyll735117 күн бұрын

    Williams isn't a generational QB draft pick. He plays ball a lot like Russel Wilson did in his early years with Seattle. And I'm not knocking that level of play as Russ won a Super Bowl in the league and was a high quality player for a long time. Caleb showed good touch on deep balls in this game. His footwork is erratic as hell though and his ball handling is horrid. He plays like a more loose and wild version of Russel Wilson. Similar stature. Similar deep throw loft and good touch + accuracy. Caleb does more side arm angle throws but you don't get bonus points for those. Russel plays with more more control in his footwork than Caleb though and had better ball security by far. Caleb is going to have wow plays and a lot of negative plays that look horrible if he doesn't clean that part of his style up in the NFL. I think he can clean up the negative plays, but the footwork I'd be more concerned about. I don't think he's as strong as Russel in his lower body. Russ running around behind the line of scrimmage was hard to bring down early in his career and he was always under control with good body stability. Caleb actually flails around with his limbs quite a bit and isn't under control. He'll need to get stronger if he wants to keep that element of his game at the next level. Personally I don't believe C. Williams should have been the hands down #1 rated QB prospect coming out. Penix has the best arm of this QB crop, of the acclaimed QB's at the top, I know there were some other guys mid-round with strong arms. Nix is much more developed and well-rounded, decisive, and with a way lower negative play rate compared to Caleb Williams who is a sack + fumble liability as he holds onto the football too long. Caleb Williams also isn't the best athlete in this QB crop, nor does he have the best prototypical size for the position at only 6'1". Drake Maye has the ideal frame, Penix is bigger at 6'3" and has huge mitts to grip the ball, Bo Nix is built well at 6'3" and is in killer shape and has very under-rated athleticism for the position, and most notably Jayden Daniels is a slam dunk in height and athleticism for the position though weight is a significant concern with his frame. I like Caleb as a QB prospect a lot more than I liked Bryce Young, but I'm still much lower on him than most. I think there should have been a much more objective and thorough QB comparison considering two QB's in his same college football division dominated USC last year and Caleb Williams was at the helm of a team that lost nearly all of the back half of his last season with USC. I honestly don't even think Caleb Williams is the most talented guy out of this draft class and might even be mid on an every down basis. Penix' arm talent is much higher. Nix has way better tape on a down by down basis with better decision making and plays in the rhythm of a pro offense where Caleb did not. Drake Maye has that Josh Allen stature and arm strength that always is alluring. Jayden Daniels is the biggest athletic and comparable QB prospect to Lamar Jackson that has come out. And instead of all of those guys the Bears chose a sloppier version of Russel Wilson? What's also interesting is the Bears struggled to get Justin Fields to speed up his clock, play in the rhythm of the play design of a NFL scheme, to get the ball out on time and quickly, basic decision making. And the Bears drafted the QB out of this crop who struggled in all of those same areas the most. Though I do think Caleb will be a better pro than Justin Fields its interesting that the same coaching staff and GM are willing to go back to that same well.

  • @thatrealpotato8795
    @thatrealpotato8795Ай бұрын

    This kid is about to be the biggest bust in nfl history. Over this entire game, he only completed 6 passes on schedule and past the line of scrimmage. Of which, only 2 or 3 were caught 5+ yards past the line of scrimmage. Caleb is an elite athlete, but watching this game he shows no ability to actually play qb Edit: I just watched another game to see if this was a pattern or the outlier. He completed 9 passes past the line of scrimmage, only 3 of which were caught past 5 yards

  • @MekhiLewiss
    @MekhiLewiss21 күн бұрын

    🤓☝🏽

  • @Aaronevega
    @AaronevegaАй бұрын

    Horrible protection and wrs routes so messed up the Oklahoma tape looks better

  • @crutonpreton15
    @crutonpreton152 ай бұрын

    From this film to me I see a QB doing his best. Some flaws with Caleb pop off the screen here; notably that he operates better in chaos than in structure, however most of the things can be fixed and a lot of them are related to this offense having a poor day.

  • @LionAces23
    @LionAces232 ай бұрын

    His O-line is terrible 😂

  • @voiceofreason2674
    @voiceofreason26742 ай бұрын

    @11:10 the backwards throw

  • @jordanreeves6008
    @jordanreeves60082 ай бұрын

    caleb got a lot of bad players drafted in a good way he well be an hof

  • @cowboywaingro7259
    @cowboywaingro72592 ай бұрын

    Branch is more safety than nickel DB but Smith burned the now Lions star

  • @kinggeorges5491
    @kinggeorges54912 ай бұрын

    Wow. Watching this highlight of the game, they definitely would have won if they had quality WRs… an O-line that could block & not hold…. Oh and a defense 🥴

  • @indianlakeohio1050
    @indianlakeohio10502 ай бұрын

    Foreshadowing.

  • @chrisverzevoulias6590
    @chrisverzevoulias65902 ай бұрын

    BEAR DOWN

  • @JackassHill
    @JackassHill3 ай бұрын

    Take out all of the off-schedule throws, the quick hitters, and the trick plays. Just watch him play from the pocket within the structure of the offense.

  • @miamifootballfinatical9199
    @miamifootballfinatical91993 ай бұрын

    Caleb so talented. He's kyler meets mahomes

  • @cowboywaingro7259
    @cowboywaingro72593 ай бұрын

    Zone runner yes but can’t break through enough tackles to be the guy

  • @mathewerenberger7275
    @mathewerenberger72753 ай бұрын

    Keep in mind, thats the #1 pick in the draft. They say hes patrick mahomes but cant win a game in college *this wont change in the NFL*.

  • @bendoah350
    @bendoah3503 ай бұрын

    The tape dont lie, I don't see NFL ready

  • @Justtay74
    @Justtay743 ай бұрын

    Receivers got hella drops and giving up on plays… they shoulda replaced addison and didnt and upgraded the line

  • @Justtay74
    @Justtay743 ай бұрын

    Just a reminder yall are not coaches, if he cant read defenses he would not be playing, he wasnt accurate because he was pressured, stick to madden please… he got shit to fix but hes pro ready other than penix, yall just come on here to talk

  • @wildstyle9010
    @wildstyle90103 ай бұрын

    Nah he nasty he gonna be fun in the slot

  • @michaelknabusch6011
    @michaelknabusch60113 ай бұрын

    Glad to see the bears take him!!

  • @jimji2774
    @jimji27743 ай бұрын

    Can see why Sean Payton of the Broncos covets this guy. I actually like the more I watch him. Very athletic and can make things happen on the run which will be what he has to do with the Broncos. Hopefully he can take that next step that Drew Lock never could. But where will he go in the draft ?

  • @jeffboutilier4696
    @jeffboutilier46963 ай бұрын

    As a 40 year Broncos fan...Love this pick...Gives me hope for a couple years from now . Next year is the learning curve for Bo. He will hit the playbooks hard and be a great film guy .

  • @larkwyll7351
    @larkwyll73512 ай бұрын

    Funny, I have an idiot on reddit claiming he's unathletic and should've been a day 2 draft pick. I guess I shouldn't mind that other people have such bad takes on evaluating. What's crazy to me though is it's not just fans, it is the vast majority of analysts and NFL evaluators. His tape of every game I watch is much different than what he is smeared as, as a very limited QB. He makes all of the throws. Even if you remove all of the underneath throws Bo Nix's production would still be miles ahead of McCarthy's total output, so that argument is complete nonsense to me. He only has a couple bad balls per game, where as most of these guys have bad balls all over their tape.

  • @bukbagg2735
    @bukbagg27353 ай бұрын

    Where is all this greatness everyone says he has

  • @crutonpreton15
    @crutonpreton152 ай бұрын

    Idk where's the offensive line lol

  • @blowthewhistle3352
    @blowthewhistle33523 ай бұрын

    Blocks, burst, catch, size. unstoppable in nfl.

  • @jttanner28
    @jttanner283 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, he may be done as a Viking.. I really like him..

  • @mikeyc1513
    @mikeyc15133 ай бұрын

    If we can get him San Francisco would be awesome! He does and plays the way we do!!

  • @SterlingLee-eu1ex
    @SterlingLee-eu1ex3 ай бұрын

    His only mistake was at 9:01. There was some minor others but this one is the only bad one

  • @cowboywaingro7259
    @cowboywaingro72593 ай бұрын

    Everything seems to be RPO, back shoulder or a scramble heave. Not a lot of slants to deep ins and other NFL routes. Corner routes?

  • @mohawkdakidd5933
    @mohawkdakidd59334 ай бұрын

    If Rice doesn't stop running and catches that 70 yard TD in the beginning USC wins this game just saying Caleb put that ball spot on

  • @rashardsappVEVO
    @rashardsappVEVO4 ай бұрын

    No QB draws for me .. Coach

  • @GhostRider-yt8ly
    @GhostRider-yt8ly4 ай бұрын

    Name of the outro song?

  • @eazylife83
    @eazylife834 ай бұрын

    The way he fights in the pocket to avoid a sack instead of taking it is what is nice with caleb because he's always looking to make a play and with reckless play like that your going to fumble a time or two but over all even though he had no time to throw he still managed to make plays and complete some big throws but he definitely has somethings to clean up!

  • @renaldoawes2210
    @renaldoawes22104 ай бұрын

    Overrated as fuck.

  • @ShabaAbate
    @ShabaAbate4 ай бұрын

    those INTs at the end ruined what was honestly a great game, especially the first INT. He made a ton of great throws in this game

  • @leonidas759
    @leonidas7594 ай бұрын

    His play seems very similar to Justin Fields'... But I wish him a successful career in the NFL

  • @CoffeeeNBears
    @CoffeeeNBears4 ай бұрын

    You’re not very bright huh?

  • @leonidas759
    @leonidas7594 ай бұрын

    @@CoffeeeNBears sadly i'm not

  • @warrenpeterson5709
    @warrenpeterson57094 ай бұрын

    This film hurts my eyes lol

  • @sitkijahja3953
    @sitkijahja39532 ай бұрын

    Worst online ever seen

  • @buttersstotch601
    @buttersstotch6014 ай бұрын

    6:29 this play to me makes me realize why he’s considered a generational talent. I don’t think he quite is but the the ability to make that throw and the sheer amount of balls it takes to attempt it is amazing

  • @Colton2418
    @Colton24184 ай бұрын

    Nix is a talented player but tbh this Oregon offense doesn’t showcase his true improvisational abilities so everyone just thinks he’s a checkdown fiend.

  • @rafzone2995
    @rafzone29954 ай бұрын

    Shoulda stayed at ball

  • @jlopez4342
    @jlopez43424 ай бұрын

    Wow Caleb being of the bald type really went all out for toothless

  • @LionAces23
    @LionAces234 ай бұрын

    He got elite arm talent but all that time to throw won't be in the nfl all that dancing in the backfield gone get cut short. I will say that offensive line at USC is horrible 😂

  • @NujwOayk
    @NujwOayk4 ай бұрын

    Penix Jr. is the better QB.

  • @walterjohnson6109
    @walterjohnson61094 ай бұрын

    What play did he throw the ball with anticipation?

  • @walterjohnson6109
    @walterjohnson61094 ай бұрын

    One time he drop back and deliver a strike. All the good throws were off scheduled . You guys are silly if you think he’s better than Fields let alone Jayden Daniels. Really need to stop listening to guys who had Trubisky and Daniel Jones rated highly

  • @dwalker7523
    @dwalker75234 ай бұрын

    All I wish is that he threw a little bit more quick hits, but USC's WR's lack of separation made it difficult on some of his easier reads.

  • @benwysard9534
    @benwysard95347 күн бұрын

    his ol was terrible his wrs were fine. He was running for his life ever play\

  • @dwalker7523
    @dwalker75236 күн бұрын

    @@benwysard9534 USC’s WR core was flat out garbage compared to the talent we have at the position normally…. This years young crop of guys will be elite though

  • @brianexplores
    @brianexplores4 ай бұрын

    He’s great, but far from generational In my evaluations.

  • @Alec-zo1jb
    @Alec-zo1jb4 ай бұрын

    Wonder how the kid does playing under center.. I watched a few of his games and the majority of his snaps are in shotgun.. I’m assuming because he is on the shorter side.

  • @joeynickles7962
    @joeynickles79624 ай бұрын

    Good short area quickness and but lacks that extra gear to run away from defenders or separate vertically. Because he lacks that extra gear, when he does get opportunities on vertical routes they are mostly contested catch opportunities, and his relative lack of size and play strength really show up against DBs who are physical with him at the catch point. Where he made his living at Illinois was on short and intermediate in-breakers and screens and pop passes, the kind of routes that allowed him to take advantage of his very good, running back-like vision - his ability to set up blocks, his understanding of angles/leverage and overall spatial awareness/understanding of football geometry, together with his natural feel for timing his moves, is impressive. As you hope and expect for a guy with his low center of gravity he has no problem dropping his weight and turning quickly on the comeback and the curl and he does a good job of maintaining his speed in and out of his breaks. The stop-start ability is decent but not special but what he really excels at is using his athletic fluidity and football instincts and vision to weave through around defenders while already on the move - he’s a guy you’re going to want to send in motion a lot. From the standpoint of physical stature he’s not overly impressive: both short and relatively thin-framed. But he is a tough kid, more than willing to commit to the tough catch over the middle with a safety or linebacker bearing down on him. He also has good contact balance, especially for a little guy, which combined with his natural slipperiness allows him to break some arm tackles and occasionally even bounce off some good hits. Like a good running back he also does a good job of falling forward for extra real estate when he is tackled. His small catch radius was an issue at times for Illinois quarterbacks and will continue to be a limiting factor at the next level if he’s paired with a quarterback who has ball placement issues. But despite the occasional focus drop and struggles in contested catch situations, his hands are natural and he does flash the ability to pluck it outside of frame with relative ease. His overall fluidity and solid football instincts give him some route running upside even if the relatively limited route tree he ran at Illinois and the fact that he’s relatively new to the receiver position means that he’s still fairly raw when it comes to some of the details, such as varying speeds, working his head and shoulders to leverage the stem, and consistently using his hands to help measure and establish space on his breaks. At the next level he profiles as a slot-only, zone-beating underneath receiver whose relative lack of size and true explosiveness will limit his upside to being a quaternary or, at best, tertiary target best served by being in an offense that spams the middle of the field with crossers and a lot of receiver screens.

  • @Alexirongatewelding
    @Alexirongatewelding4 ай бұрын

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