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Nzoner's Game Room>Caleb Williams is destined to be a massive bust
penguinz 08:18 AM 03-01-2024

BREAKING: USC QB Caleb Williams has DECLINED to medical examinations with teams at the Combine and did not sign off on having his medical records shared
with all teams.

Williams is believed to be the first combine invitee ever to decline an examination, per CBS. pic.twitter.com/ipHqfxNBYJ

— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) March 1, 2024

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Pasta Little Brioni 12:40 PM Yesterday
3 years from now he'll still suck and be getting a 60 million a year contract and random cpers will still defend him "whatcha wan dem to deeeeewwwww"

Kind of like the turd in New York, the one in Jacksonville, and the one on Dallas
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KCUnited 12:42 PM Yesterday
Guy texted their punter saying he wasn’t going to have to do much this season…they had like 8 punts on Sunday
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DJ's left nut 12:53 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by staylor26:
It turns out grown masculine men don't like bundle of stickss....
Like I said - the best example of this was always Russell Wilson.

You can be weird and self-absorbed when you're really damn good. When you're not and you need your teammates to pull on the same side of the rope as you, they'd better like you.

And they aren't gonna like weird and self absorbed.

It isn't that you CAN'T succeed being an AI Generated quarterback like Russell Wilson. It's that your margin for error is about zero.

Because these are grown ass men, almost all millionaires, that aren't gonna be real interested in going to war for you when all you care about is...you.
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DJ's left nut 12:55 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
Nick Wright just made a good point. Said that in the last three games he has no INTs, no turnover grades worthy plays, and only one explosive play. Basically sounds like he isn’t even playing QB right now and is just completely neutered and being coached to let the defense win the game. No aggressiveness at all. Probably very little fire or grit either when playing so timid. I could definitely see why players might want the backup when they see the QB playing so scared.

Of course Williams has been plenty bad in his own right independent of probable bad coaching. He is taking terrible sacks and missing easy throws.
Because he doesn't know what 'putting in the work' actually is.

He thinks he does.

He's wrong.

Again, being Patrick Mahomes isn't about playing like your ass is on fire. It's about being prepared for every possible eventuality and being able to execute in the most dire of situations when that eventuality occurs.

This guy convinced himself he could be Mahomes without that level of commitment.
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dlphg9 12:58 PM Yesterday
Bears certainly love hiring shitty coaches to ruin their high drafted QB prospects.
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dlphg9 01:05 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Because he doesn't know what 'putting in the work' actually is.

He thinks he does.

He's wrong.

Again, being Patrick Mahomes isn't about playing like your ass is on fire. It's about being prepared for every possible eventuality and being able to execute in the most dire of situations when that eventuality occurs.

This guy convinced himself he could be Mahomes without that level of commitment.
I mean he's making mistakes, but is there really evidence that he's not committed and not working his ass off?
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Shiver Me Timbers 01:10 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I mean he's making mistakes, but is there really evidence that he's not committed and not working his ass off?
I seriously wonder if he has the mental capacity to be a game changing QB.
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ThrobProng 01:13 PM Yesterday
A grown man who sobs in his mommy's arms on TV because he lost a game is never going to be a successful NFL QB. This MFer's fate was sealed before he even finished his college career.
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Imon Yourside 01:43 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Guy texted their punter saying he wasn’t going to have to do much this season…they had like 8 punts on Sunday
He was referring to himself.
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Mecca 01:45 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by CaptainMorgan:
Looks like Waldron is a Massachusetts prep school guy who got his start with the Patriots in the 2000s. I’d say he’s likely a Patriot Way D bag. Man the absolute rot of that tree is unbelievable.
He was terrible in Seattle last year also.
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Mecca 01:47 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Shiver Me Timbers:
I seriously wonder if he has the mental capacity to be a game changing QB.
Ben Johnson pretty openly said that is a job he'd want if it was open so we'll probably find out next year how good he can be with competent coaching.
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JohnnyHammersticks 02:47 PM Yesterday
Who could’ve possibly seen this coming? :-)

Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
If I was running the Bears I'd take the massive haul I could get by trading out of the #1 spot and let someone else deal with this weirdo.
As I said prior to the draft, the Bears were in a unique spot since Gayleb was a high school star in DC. They could’ve traded back one spot with the Commies, probably picked up at least Washington’s 1st round pick next year, and still drafted Jayden Daniels, who I was on record saying was the best QB in the ‘24 draft.
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New World Order 03:04 PM Yesterday
Remember when we used to give qbs minimum of three years to figure things out?

NFL has certainly changed
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DJ's left nut 03:05 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I mean he's making mistakes, but is there really evidence that he's not committed and not working his ass off?
He's probably improved a tick.

But the guy we saw out there in the first 3 weeks of the season was playing backward football. He wasn't reading defenses or trying to run an offense. He was trying to make all those sort of Mahomes throws with the sidearm shit and off-platform looks.

He looked for all the world like someone who didn't appreciate how difficult it is to do any of that.

And again, I think he believes he's working hard. I just don't think there's anybody in that entire organization to point out to him where his effort should be going and how to direct that energy.
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RunKC 03:10 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Ben Johnson pretty openly said that is a job he'd want if it was open so we'll probably find out next year how good he can be with competent coaching.
The franchise that hires Ben Johnson as HC and Robert Saleh as DC will be in great shape.
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