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Max Jones

@maxjones_2

@chicagobears @cubs @chicagobulls @illinimbb

Nashville, TN Katılım Ocak 2018
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Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears@ChicagoBears·
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Dave@davebftv·
One of my favorite DJ Moore moments: "It’s fuck the Packers, always."
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San Diego Padres@Padres·
It's giving Quad God
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Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears@ChicagoBears·
The Iceman Mixtape 📼
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SportsCenter
SportsCenter@SportsCenter·
46 POINTS FOR THE FRESHMAN 🔥 MOST IN A ROAD WIN OVER A TOP-10 OPPONENT IN AP POLL HISTORY 😱 No. 11 Illinois takes down No. 4 Purdue at Mackey Arena 😳
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Chicago Bulls
Chicago Bulls@chicagobulls·
The moment Derrick Rose sees his banner for the first time and is joined by his family, Joakim Noah, Taj Gibson, and Kirk Hinrich 🥹
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Mike Honcho
Mike Honcho@mike__honcho__·
Caleb Williams is two seasons into his NFL career, and the discourse around him already feels rushed, emotional, and detached from how elite quarterbacks actually develop. So let’s slow this down and talk reality. Through two NFL seasons, Williams has already cleared benchmarks that many “great” quarterbacks didn’t hit until years later. He’s thrown roughly 47 touchdowns to just 13 interceptions, pushed past 7,400 passing yards, added legitimate rushing value, led multiple fourth-quarter comebacks, won his division, and delivered the Bears their first playoff win in over a decade. That’s not hype. That’s production. Year one was ugly — and that part matters. Poor offensive line play, excessive sacks, holding the ball too long, and an offense that lacked structure. But that profile isn’t unique. Early Drew Brees. Early Stafford. Early Josh Allen. Raw talent, flashes of brilliance, uneven efficiency. The league has always misjudged quarterbacks who don’t look polished immediately. Year two is where the trajectory shifted — and this is the inflection point people are missing. Touchdown-to-interception ratio spiked. The offense jumped into the top tier of the league. Chicago won close games late. Williams consistently delivered when the structure broke down. That’s the separator between quarterbacks who flame out and quarterbacks who scale. What makes Caleb different isn’t just the stats — it’s how the production shows up. He’s already making throws that break defensive rules. Off-platform lasers. Late-window shots under pressure. Fourth-down conversions where the play is dead for 99% of quarterbacks. These are the same types of throws that defined Rodgers, Mahomes, and peak Stafford — the kind you cannot teach, only refine. And here’s the critical nuance: he’s doing this before he’s fully consistent. Yes, the accuracy still fluctuates. Yes, there are missed layups. Yes, he sometimes presses. But that’s normal for quarterbacks who rely on creativity early while the mental game catches up. Josh Allen didn’t become Josh Allen until he cleaned up those exact same issues. Stafford didn’t win a Super Bowl until his efficiency caught up to his arm talent. Even Brees didn’t become Brees until year four. This is what people get wrong: inconsistency early does not cap a quarterback’s ceiling — it often signals a very high one. So where is Caleb Williams right now? He’s past the “can he play?” phase. He’s past the “is he the guy?” phase. He’s squarely in the “can he polish the details?” phase — and that’s the phase elite quarterbacks break through from. His ceiling is obvious: a top-tier NFL quarterback capable of carrying an offense, winning games late, and competing for MVPs and championships if the environment holds. The traits align. The moments align. The arc aligns. His floor is no longer “bust.” That conversation ended in year two. The realistic floor now is a high-end starter — someone who can win games, stress defenses, and keep a franchise relevant even if he never becomes hyper-efficient. The gap between that floor and his ceiling comes down to refinement, not talent. And historically? That’s a gap the best quarterbacks close in years three and four. If you’re judging Caleb Williams right now as finished, you’re not evaluating him — you’re projecting impatience. Quarterbacks with this level of arm talent, playmaking under pressure, and early-career production don’t flame out. They evolve. Chicago finally has a quarterback whose problems are correctable, not limiting. That’s the difference.
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Bleacher Report
Bleacher Report@BleacherReport·
SPECIAL.💎
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Dave@davebftv·
Caleb Williams gave the city of Chicago everything this season. He showed he's the guy. For the next 15-20 years the Bears will always have a chance. Every franchise wants that. Chicago finally has it.
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PFF
PFF@PFF·
Caleb Williams in Year 2 was absolute cinema 🧊 5,008 total yards 🧊 34 Total TDs/12 INTs 🧊 69.3% adjusted completion rate 🧊 35 Big Time Throws
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NFL@NFL·
Grady Jarrett immediately fell to his knees after the final play... Then chaos ensued 😂 @ChicagoBears
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Theo Benedet
Theo Benedet@theobenedet71·
To be quite frank with you, kinda enjoyed beating em’ twice this year
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Dave
Dave@davebftv·
A star was born in Chicago tonight. Caleb Williams is a superstar.
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Dave
Dave@davebftv·
Caleb Williams 2025 stats: 3,942 passing yards (franchise record) 31 total TD 7 INT 6 fourth quarter comebacks Greatest season ever from a Bears QB. In year 2 no less.
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Tom Fornelli
Tom Fornelli@TomFornelli·
Tennessee's nickname is The Illini State until further notice.
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Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
After finishing in last place in each of the past three years, the Chicago Bears are this season’s NFC North champions.
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