With New Coach Ben Johnson and Revamped O-Line, Bears Bank on Williams to Emerge as Franchise QB
- Ben Johnson is focused on improving Quarterback Williams, aiming to raise his completion percentage to 70%.
- Williams finished his rookie season with a passer rating of 87.8 and a completion percentage of 62.5.
- Under Johnson's guidance, Goff achieved a 107.5 rating and became an MVP candidate.
- The Bears' success depends on Williams improving significantly as their Quarterback.
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With new coach Ben Johnson and revamped O-line, Bears bank on Williams to emerge as franchise QB
The Chicago Bears were a disappointment last season. But with new coach Ben Johnson and a rebuilt offensive line, they believe Caleb Williams now has the support he needs to develop into the sort of quarterback they envision him becoming.
Unlike his work with Lions' Jared Goff, Bears coach Ben Johnson starts from ground up with QB Caleb Williams
The part of Lions quarterback Jared Goff’s career that everyone seems to forget about — his five seasons with the Rams after they drafted him No. 1 overall — would’ve made him the most celebrated Bears QB in recent history.Long before Ben Johnson got his hands on him when they were with Detroit, Goff went to two Pro Bowls and helped the Rams make the playoffs three times, including a run to the Super Bowl in only his third season. He would’ve he…
Unlike his work with Lions’ Jared Goff, Bears coach Ben Johnson starts from ground up with QB Caleb Williams – Usa news
The part of Lions quarterback Jared Goff’s career that everyone seems to forget about — his five seasons with the Rams after they drafted him No. 1 overall — would’ve made him the most celebrated Bears QB in recent history. Long before Ben Johnson got his hands on him when they were with Detroit, Goff went to two Pro Bowls and helped the Rams make the playoffs three times, including a run to the Super Bowl in only his third season. He would’ve h…
Ben Johnson Just Destroyed Critics Saying He's Too Hard On Caleb Williams
It hasn’t taken long to realize Ben Johnson isn’t afraid to speak the truth, whether people want to hear it or not. He does it to his players, coaching staff, the media, and the fans. The new Chicago Bears head coach deals in reality. There is only one way for a team to improve: confronting the actual problems. If you try avoiding them, you’re doomed to fail. That is why Johnson has been giving guys the straightest answers in practice and the me…
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