The Chicago Bears are now in panic mode after dropping their last three games. Quarterback Caleb Williams has been struggling along with the rest of the offense, which has led to Thomas Brown replacing Shane Waldron as the offensive playcaller. However, Williams shared a concerning update on his new play caller in a press conference, which has Bears fans even more concerned for the future.
Caleb Williams Shares Concerning Update

The rookie quarterback told the media that he has not spent that much time with Brown.
We haven’t really talked much through this time. We just haven’t been in the position to have many conversations.
This can be a concern going forward as the 2024 regular season is beginning to come to an end in the next few weeks, and teams with some playoff hopes, like Chicago, seem to be trending in the wrong direction. With all of the talent on offense and defense, the Bears, on paper, should be one of the better teams in the league. Lousy playcalling and a struggling offensive line have proven to be the weakness of this team, and the hope is Brown will be able to turn that around.
Chicago Bears Struggles

Williams has amounted to 1,785 passing yards and nine touchdowns so far, and he has not looked as good as everyone thought he would be. With a plethora of stars to throw to, like Keenan Allen and DJ Moore, Many fans in Chicago are wondering if Williams will ever live up to all the hype he had coming into the league.
A good sign for Bears fans is that the offensive line seems to be giving Williams the most trouble this year, so there is a good chance the young quarterback reaches his potential once the problems are fixed on the line. However, it could be too late for Chicago to show improvement this season, but at least they should know which positions to target in the offseason.
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