Caleb Williams Remains Unfazed by Criticism After Bears’ Victory
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has expressed his indifference to comments about his performance following the team’s victory on “Monday Night Football”.Williams was questioned about how his performance was characterized as “irregular” during the “Monday Night Football” broadcast. Analyst Troy Aikman suggested that Williams needed to improve his ball throwing to allow his receivers to gain more yards after the reception. In a crucial moment of the game, Williams threw a short pass to D’Andre Swift, who ran 55 yards for a touchdown, reducing Washington’s lead. Aikman commented that a missed tackle by Quan Martin, Commanders’ safety, allowed Swift’s play. Williams, jokingly, reacted to Aikman’s touchdown characterization in an Instagram post.Bears coach Ben Johnson also addressed the criticism, pointing out the importance of winning in the league and the need to earn respect. Johnson mentioned that the team is focused on its development and on strengthening internal confidence. Williams also revealed that he did not meet with the “Monday Night Football” broadcast team due to a scheduling conflict. Williams anticipates that the perceived criticisms will serve as motivation for the future. Caleb Williams threw for 252 yards and two touchdowns against the Commanders, leading the Bears to their second consecutive comeback win, extending their winning streak to three games.“People are going to say what they’re going to say,” Williams commented, after the Bears’ victory, extending their streak to three consecutive games. “We win, we lose; people have things to say. It was luck, it wasn’t luck; people have things to say. You have a bad game, you have a good game; people have things to say.”
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