Caleb Williams Admits Bears Haven't Yet Reached Their Full Potential Under Him.
The Chicago Bears quarterback has acknowledged that his team hasn't hit its full potential yet, despite a 9-1 record in the last 10 games. Williams said that while the wins are great, he wants to see more consistency and execution on offense.
The quarterback had a mixed game against the Eagles, completing 17 of 36 passes for 154 yards, one touchdown, and an interception. His passer rating was 56.9, the worst of his season. However, Williams made some crucial throws down the stretch, including a 28-yard touchdown pass to Cole Kmet in the fourth quarter.
Coach Ben Johnson praised Williams' efforts, saying that he "made some huge ones" in the game. He also acknowledged that the wind conditions were a challenge for the quarterback, but said that he delivered a good ball on one crucial throw.
Williams has been working to improve his accuracy and decision-making, and he says that he's excited about the potential of his team. Despite the mixed results so far, he believes that they can do something special for Chicago.
The Bears will look to build on their momentum as they head into next week's game against the Packers. With a strong defense and a talented roster, they have the makings of a deep playoff run.
However, Williams knows that it won't be easy. He said that he expects more from himself, particularly when it comes to executing in big games. The quarterback has been working hard to improve his skills, but he acknowledges that there's still room for growth.
As the Bears enter the final stretch of the season, they'll need to find a way to hit their full potential if they want to make a deep playoff run. With Williams at the helm, they have the talent and determination to do so. But first, they need to overcome some inconsistent play from their quarterback.
The Chicago Bears quarterback has acknowledged that his team hasn't hit its full potential yet, despite a 9-1 record in the last 10 games. Williams said that while the wins are great, he wants to see more consistency and execution on offense.
The quarterback had a mixed game against the Eagles, completing 17 of 36 passes for 154 yards, one touchdown, and an interception. His passer rating was 56.9, the worst of his season. However, Williams made some crucial throws down the stretch, including a 28-yard touchdown pass to Cole Kmet in the fourth quarter.
Coach Ben Johnson praised Williams' efforts, saying that he "made some huge ones" in the game. He also acknowledged that the wind conditions were a challenge for the quarterback, but said that he delivered a good ball on one crucial throw.
Williams has been working to improve his accuracy and decision-making, and he says that he's excited about the potential of his team. Despite the mixed results so far, he believes that they can do something special for Chicago.
The Bears will look to build on their momentum as they head into next week's game against the Packers. With a strong defense and a talented roster, they have the makings of a deep playoff run.
However, Williams knows that it won't be easy. He said that he expects more from himself, particularly when it comes to executing in big games. The quarterback has been working hard to improve his skills, but he acknowledges that there's still room for growth.
As the Bears enter the final stretch of the season, they'll need to find a way to hit their full potential if they want to make a deep playoff run. With Williams at the helm, they have the talent and determination to do so. But first, they need to overcome some inconsistent play from their quarterback.