
Matt Eberflus’ handling of infamous Hail Mary loss ‘annoyed’ Bears players, Caleb Williams reveals
Matt Eberflus’ handling of infamous Hail Mary loss ‘annoyed’ Bears players, Caleb Williams reveals
Despite being one of the most-hyped rookie quarterbacks in recent memory to No. 1 Overall pick up last year’s NFL draft, Caleb Williams’ First campaign with Chicago’s one to forget. A promise 4-2 starts, it was a story from being 5-2, given so that one of the worst collapses in more than the century brings football thanks to the great part of the end to play against Washington commanders.
After scoring a ga-ahead touchdown with only 27 seconds on the commanders, the Bears would get their hearts ripped out on the final play when – after the Bears Opted to allow Washington to complete the Two Short Pastures Pulled off a Hail Mary to Noah Brown, Turning An All But Assured Victory to Sudden defeat. Eberflus is bad looking for ullamcorper is worse by the way that are treated after the scenes.
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By an interview with a caleb Williams said via Matt Eberflus handled in 7 Ave Maria Loss “annoyed” in a locker room. The damage was a product not only strategic gaffe in the Eberflus’ part, but also defects of discipline. Final story called to Cornerback Tyrique Stevenson to think noah brown, but Stevenson began to play a converted to the crowd, then jumping over to the ground to defend.
“How [Eberflus] Treat at the time that the game is to think, one of those things in a locker location people talked about and annoyed by ” Williams to the armor.
Never better at the bears or Eberflus, who fired after Thanksgiving damage that he saw him inexplicable timeut in the game, allowing time to expire for giving a team opportunity. Under the interim coach Thomas brown, bears will not win the game again until the time last opposite the green Bay ugly.
With the Eberflus, government now in the past, Williams will quickly get to prepare for the second NFL Season under the New Coach Ben. Williams completed 62.5 percent in transit at 3,541 yarns with 20 touchdowns and six interceptions to a rookie, but also took 68 sacks.