You know it’s bad when you have to put up a Reddit thread making excuses for why your QB can’t be expected to win six days in advance
PianoEmeritus
Was just saying this in another thread, but some pockets of the fandom having such an aversion to taking a top QB like we’ve been burned by it a million times before is so strange to me. We can bicker about whether he’s “generational” or just a good prospect, but we have literally never in franchise history taken a QB that even flirted with “generational.” Not once. I’d like to try?..
I genuinely feel like while this is damning with faint praise, if we’re talking general HR violations rather than crimes, there are probably double digit NFL organizations looking the other way rather than firing these guys. Hell, look at how the Texans were handing out non-disclosures for Watson until he pissed them off.
I’d rather get rid of these guys now than learn about them in ten years, particularly if either of them were going beyond like, inappropriate remarks and such.
Caleb Williams: has a good game
Bears fans: “Anyone else think Caleb sucks?”