Greenberg: Caleb Williams could be the special QB to lead the Bears to the promised land (2024)

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — If there has ever been a magic number for the Chicago Bears, it’s 85.

Because when you say “85” in Chicago, you think of Ditka and Payton, McMahon and Mongo, Hampton and Dent, “The Super Bowl Shuffle,” a 15-1 season and a desecration of the New England Patriots in New Orleans. You think of a brief period of prosperity and a team that will live forever in pop culture and our collective memory.

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I bring this up because George “Papa Bear” Halas took Sid Luckman with the No. 2 pick in the 1939 draft. And the Bears have been looking for the next Luckman since he retired.

And so, 85 years later, the Bears, with Halas’ daughter Virginia McCaskey still the titular head of the team, might have found him in Caleb Williams, whom they took with the No. 1 pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The 85 has to mean something, right? Get me a numerologist.

We’ve known this pick was coming for weeks, months even. There was no shock like when the Bears traded up one pick for Mitch Trubisky or nine for Justin Fields. Williams knew it was happening. He was ready and he is ready. I think I can speak for Chicago and say we were all ready to stop talking about it.

“I didn’t know how I was going to react in the moment,” Williams said Thursday night. “I was trying to think through it in my head throughout the process, but nothing feels better than being in the moment, actually getting that call. I didn’t feel nervous. I didn’t feel any of that. I was anxious and ready to go.”

Williams wore 13 at USC. And that’s 8 + 5. No, I’m not crazy.

Ladies and gentlemen… 1️⃣8️⃣

— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) April 26, 2024

The Bears hadn’t made a pick at No. 1 since 1947, when they took a halfback out of Oklahoma A&M named Bob Fenimore. He lasted only one season. Last year, they traded out of No. 1 for DJ Moore and a haul of picks, including Carolina’s first-rounder. The Panthers were so bad, the Bears got another crack at the top one.

From Luckman to luck, man.

Maybe, just maybe, Williams is The One who can make the Bears forget about the long list of failed quarterbacks who have come and gone. Maybe Williams can be the one who makes the Bears consistent winners, a national team, for the first time since the Ditka era. Maybe Williams is the one who can boot Luckman off the TV graphics meant to poke fun at the Bears’ decades of offensive irrelevance.

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“I usually see it and I usually get texts from a lot of people, ‘They’re talking about your dad again,’” Sid’s octogenarian son Bob Luckman told me years ago.

It was Sid Luckman who revolutionized NFL quarterbacking with the help of Halas, a coach named Clark Shaughnessy and the modern T-formation. Led by Luckman, the Bears won four NFL championships in the 1940s, and they still sing about those days in the team fight song, “Bear Down.”

“We’ll never forget the way you thrilled the nation with your T-formation.”

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I think it’s time we move on to a more modern attack to entertain the fans, if not thrill the country. The Bears’ days as offensive innovators are long gone, and their more recent attempts over the last 15 years to address their age-old quarterback issues have failed in different ways.

Jay Cutler set most of the franchise’s passing records but was the kind of quarterback who caused arguments and got coaches fired. He led the team to only one playoff appearance, and that was where his national reputation took a nosedive.

Then came Trubisky, who, like Luckman, was taken with the No. 2 pick. He didn’t quite work out as well.

Trubisky was followed by Fields, an exciting player but an imperfect one who was drafted at the wrong time. He was just traded to make room for Williams. Three quarterbacks drafted in eight years. That’s enough for a while.

The first pick is in! Caleb Williams, YOU are a Chicago Bear. 🐻@CALEBcsw | @ChicagoBears

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The anecdotes and statistics about the Bears’ long history of quarterback problems have haunted the team for decades.

They have never had a 4,000-yard passer in a season. Only Cutler and Luckman have thrown for more than 68 touchdowns in a Bears career and neither approached 200. Since Luckman, only Bill Wade (1963) and Jim McMahon (you know the year) have led the Bears to a championship. The team’s failure to identify and develop quarterbacks has held it back time and time again. (In related news, Johnny Morris, Harlon Hill and Ken Kavanaugh are still the team’s leading receivers in terms of yards and touchdowns.)

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Williams is young, so he’s not worried about the Bears’ problematic past. But even he had questions.

“Yeah, you obviously look into it,” he said. “They’ve never had a 3,000-yard passer, right?”

I had to correct him that it was 4,000. The Bears aren’t that bad.

“You look into it and wonder why,” he said. “I asked questions, obviously. I have no shame in asking questions. And so you ask ‘why’ and things like that. They were all for answering questions. They told the truth. They told me and my dad the truth about why, what, where, when and how it’s going to change, and that’s what we’re excited about.”

Bears general manager Ryan Poles said Williams mostly wanted to get a feel for the organization’s vision going forward. And as for the past …

“The history’s the history,” Poles said. “I’m kind of done talking about it. You go back so much all the time, and those days are over.”

The timing, for once, seems right. He will have veteran receivers in Moore and Keenan Allen, along with Rome Odunze, the stud wideout they took with the No. 9 pick Thursday. Williams has a mostly competent offensive line. The defense has bite. Poles has done a pretty solid job assembling this roster. I have questions about the coaching staff, but those will be answered later.

It takes more than talent to be a great quarterback. You need that special something extra. Williams is eager and confident, and I believe he has the kind of personality that will help him handle the unique pressures that come with the most difficult job in sports in the most quarterback-hungry city.

“I don’t think of it that way,” he said. “That may be the narrative. For me, I handle my job, I be a great teammate first and foremost. I handle business on and off the field, and then I go to work. I enjoy what I do. I love what I do.”

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The Bears have been looking for a way out of the quarterback desert for decades. Could a Caleb lead them?

It’s a biblical name, as you might know. In the Old Testament, Caleb from the Tribe of Judah wandered the desert for 45 years until he was finally allowed to enter the promised land.

He was 85 years old.

Eighty-five. It’s all coming together.

(Photo of Caleb Williams celebrating with fans after being selected by the Bears with the No. 1 pick: Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)

Greenberg: Caleb Williams could be the special QB to lead the Bears to the promised land (2024)

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Caleb's dad is part owner of a performance training facility

One of the center's most notable clients is his son, Caleb, and in the football player's celebratory speech for his 2022 Heisman Trophy win, he mentioned Carl's help.

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Williams originally wore 18 while attending Gonzaga College High School in Washington DC, so he's switching to a number that he's definitely familiar with. No. 1 Chicago Bears - Caleb Williams, QB - Gonzaga, Washington, DC.

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Williams was the consensus top quarterback recruit in the country out of Gonzaga College High School in Washington D.C. and the velocity that he put on his throws at a young age foreshadowed what he has become.

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Caleb Williams will sign a four-year deal that is worth around $38.5 million, according to Spotrac. The contract will have a signing bonus of around $24.8 million and it will have a fifth-year team option. NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more.

Who is the #1 WR in Madden 23? ›

1 Davante Adams - 98 OVR

That's why Adams got slapped with the perfect 99 OVR to start this year, the only receiver to get the designation. It's odd that he's been downgraded by a point despite leading the league in touchdowns.

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Dickerson is the obvious choice as the best HB in Madden Ultimate Team. He's the fastest running back in the game and he doesn't really have a weakness. He can make the defender miss or just run through him with his 90 trucking.

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Williams excelled again last season even as the Trojans struggled, posting 3,633 passing yards, 30 passing touchdowns, five interceptions and a 170.1 passer rating, while completing 68.6% of his passes. He also rushed for 11 scores.

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30: Austin Ekeler, Los Angeles Chargers.

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WASHINGTON – Caleb Williams was halfway across the country, but that didn't stop him from attending his senior year statistics course at Gonzaga College High School.

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Dayne Price is Williams' mother and the reason behind why the projected No. 1 pick paints his nails prior to each game. Price is a nail technician, which inspired Williams to not only paint his nails but to keep them in good shape as well. After all, his hands play a big role in his quarterback success.

Who are CJ Stroud's parents? ›

Stroud is the son of Coleridge and Kimberly Stroud. He has two older brothers and one older sister. He is a Christian.

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No, according to reports, Caleb Williams does not have any brothers and sisters. He's the only child of his parents, Carl and Dayne Price. Williams was born on Nov. 2001, and both his parents had a huge influence on molding him into a top college football talent.

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Williams, who is from Washington, D.C., and attended Gonzaga College High School, won the Heisman Trophy in 2022. He was the seventh player from USC to win the coveted award, given annually to the most outstanding player in college football.

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