5 biggest Chicago Bears' disappointments through Week 4

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3. Caleb Williams is struggling to connect with his wide receivers 

Fans thought that Caleb Williams would start off hot as a rookie because he had a good supporting cast with the Bears. However, while his wide receivers look great on paper, the connection has not been there yet, and it is frustrating. 

D.J. Moore is averaging a career-low in yards per game, per target, and per route run; any metric you want to look at shows that Moore is less productive than in seasons when he had Kyle Allen as his top passer. 

Keenan Allen has missed a lot of time, but his yards per route run is at 1.00 this season. For his career, it is at 2.08, last year it was at 2.36, and his career low is 1.58. Rome Odunze is the least productive of the rookie first-round receivers with 67 fewer yards than the next least productive. 

Williams was supposed to have a much stronger connection with these playmakers. You can blame the play calling and offensive line, but at some point, you have to look at the people directly involved as well.