Yahoo Sports fantasy analysts Scott Pianowski and Andy Behrens discuss the Bears rookie quarterback’s Week 3 performance against the Colts. Hear the full conversation on the “Yahoo Fantasy Forecast” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
I’m gonna listen to a bunch of Chicago Sports radio this week and all the people who, all the people who had, you know, watched hard knocks and gotten themselves really, um, you know, hyped up about this season being like a 10 win, 11 win.
Oh, man, are we going to the playoffs?
Um, you know, like those people are probably going to be really mad and, and frothing at the mouth.
But I, and there are a lot of those people, but I, but I actually think, you know, this is one of those games.
It’s like a bad result for the Bears, but there’s plenty to like if you, um, if you just care about the development of Caleb Williams and you just care about like the sort of long term trajectory of this team, this franchise, this offense, I thought it was fine.
Um, he goes for 363.
He did have, you know, he did have three turnovers in this 11 of them was a really bad ball, like a late decision, um, could have been pick six, just a, just a really bad ball.
The other two, uh, one was a strip sack fumble.
Latu just made a play like sometimes the other team makes a play.
Um Another was thrown into double coverage but he did hit Roma Dose in the chest um and it just got broken up and it got picked off.
So, you know, whatever.
I, I don’t mind my quarterback taking those chances in the end.
Caleb led a couple of scoring drives.
Um It wasn’t a, it wasn’t a bad day for Caleb Williams could have been better to me.
The, the most exciting thing I saw from the Bears today was I thought a Dunz looked if you watch the game, if you hadn’t watched the Chicago Bears game in three years.
I said, well, who do you think was our first round receiver?
You, you see that guy, you know, he just identified himself and I’d like to see that.