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00:00Are there, is this a crisis with the, I'm trying to think it feels like one kinda.
00:07It, you know what, I was thinking along those same lines as I was driving in today.
00:12I don't think it's a crisis. It can't be a crisis just because we're three games into the season.
00:16That is all true. And the bears are one and two. They're not, oh, and three right now. However,
00:21I will concede that it, this is a, a tense and uncomfortable moment, not in the season,
00:31in bears history is what it is. If I may be very dramatic because it is, it is, this is the third
00:39quarterback, right? In this triumvirate or whatever you want to call it, Mitch Trubisky
00:43to Justin Fields and now to Caleb Williams. And we all know the expectations that were built up
00:48in training camp that I was a part of, and that a lot of people were a part of. So it is
00:54understandably uncomfortable, but it is not a crisis because Caleb Williams is still going to
00:59be really good. You know, there's a lot of things that ain't working right now, but Caleb Williams
01:04is still going to be very good in your three games into the season. But I do understand
01:10the discomfort and how awkward it is. I am very high on Caleb Williams. I'm,
01:17I am seeing signs of growth, but what's troubling me is coming on the heels of what Dan Weterer,
01:25who will join us today, by the way, I should mention that Dan Weterer at one o'clock,
01:28Tiki Barber at noon, Anthony Heron at, at 11. I did the backwards for some reason,
01:33but what Dan Weterer said after the last game, and we focused on it, we talked about it at length,
01:41was how surprised and how jarred the Bears themselves were last game with the offensive
01:53struggles and by the offensive struggles. Here was your gift wrap, get right game.
01:59And they couldn't get it right because they can't block anybody.
02:03And obviously Shane Waldron is going to catch all kinds of hell, but a wise football person
02:09once told me a bad offensive line will always make for a bad offensive coordinator.