Caleb Williams' overall season was up and down for the Chicago Bears, but even the biggest Williams hater will say that it ended with a lot of positive momentum.
Williams threw a game-deciding interception, but many will say his receiver let him down, and the plays he made before that were more than enough to get Bears fans through the offseason.
However, this time it is not just Bears fans getting excited about their potential quarterback. The rest of the sports world is getting behind them on this one as well. The official NFL X account posted that Williams made the throw of the year four times this season, indicating what we all know: the league is about to be his.
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It is smart for the account to get ahead of it because you are going to see it, hear it, and talk about it all offseason.
Williams is a former number one overall pick. His ups were so exciting; he won a big playoff game and had clutch moments in both playoff appearances. Many across the media landscape are high on Ben Johnson and believe he can do even more with this roster as they continue to grow under his identity.
The Bears will not only be a trendy pick to win their division, but many across the NFL will also predict them to make a serious run at the Super Bowl. You will also hear the Caleb Williams MVP discussion.
He will be a trendy pick as people in the media look for an under-the-radar but realistic choice entering the season. The highlights are there, and the stats are getting there; it is easy to see why he will be the choice.
The big thing now is how he deals with it. We saw Trevor Lawrence beat the Los Angeles Chargers in comeback fashion, then go on the road and push the Kansas City Chiefs to the brink in his second season. The Jaguars missed the playoffs in each of the next two seasons.
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The team has to understand that this is a launching point and who they are. They have to get better, but if they do, the predictions can come true.
