Ben Johnson, the Bears
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Ben Johnson is not down on Caleb Williams after the loss to the Packers. Everyone understands this is a process of growth and development
In what world does Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson, who has turned the Bears around, get ranked as one of the league’s worst play-callers?
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has shown inconsistency despite the team's 9-4 start. Head coach Ben Johnson acknowledged Williams' mix of routine misses and spectacular plays. Johnson expressed optimism that once Williams combines consistency with his playmaking ability, the offense will be very dangerous.
The 2018 team was actually better, though that was mostly because Nagy was handed a world-class defense. While the current team has some flaws, it's long-term outlook is brighter.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson praised Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders ahead of their matchup, calling him “dangerous” and a spark for Cleveland’s offense. His rise echoes what Colorado Buffaloes fans long believed he’d become in the NFL.
Unpredictability is one of Bears coach Ben Johnson’s greatest strengths as a play caller, but sometimes the moment calls for something simpler.
Ben Johnson says its “to be determined” whether Kyler Gordon will play again this season. The Bears cornerback was injured in pregame warmups on Sunday.
The Bears can't even keep players healthy when they're warming up now, and the latest injury will again tax the creativity of their defensive coordinator.
Gordon has played just three games and was scratched shortly before kickoff Sunday against the Packers because of a groin injury.
Matt LaFleur didn't seem to have any interest in speaking to Ben Johnson after Sunday's big game in Green Bay.