2024 Chicago Bears

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The lousy Bears have little to talk about (as usual). They are an old faithful for a quick preview.

Total White Athletes on Roster (Starters in bold)
9 (10 when they are forced to roster a LS more long term) Whites total, with 2 starters. Grade: F-

QB - Tyson Bagent
TE - Cole Kmet
G - Ryan Bates, Bill Murray
C - Coleman Shelton, Doug Kramer Jr

MLB - Jack Sanborn

K - Cairo Santos
P - Tory Taylor
LS -

IR - Patrick Scales (LS)
PS - Austin Reed (QB), Theo Benedet (OL), Jake Curhan (OL), Stephen Carlson (TE), Scott Daly (LS)

Well this team somehow got less White than last year. As predicted by most of us here at Caste Football, Justin Fields flopped out of the Windy City as fast as an obese Chicagoan can cram a dozen hot dogs (with relish, onions, tomato and a pickle slice of course) down their gullet. So exit one great black hope and insert another. This one gets them extra diversity points as he paints his finger nails (but he’s totally not gay!). Williams had a few good college years early on and seemed anointed as the 1st overall pick from that point forward. There was no critical analysis of him during the draft process. Now he may turn out to be a good player, but you can see how the CS works when they want to achieve a goal. It was very similar to how Bryce Young was treated the year prior. Cole Kmet has Pro-Bowl potential but has never had a consistent passer at QB. I would like to be optimistic that could change this year, but rookie QB plus loaded WR chart likely equals another pedestrian season. Please Chicago brain (dead) trust, trade this man! Tyson Bagent enters only year 2 as the entrenched backup now. After a surprise roster spot last year out of camp, he proved he's got some skill when thrust into action due to Field's injury. He achieved a 2-2 record in 4 starts for a bad team. Considering it was his first time playing the NFL, and against high level competition more generally, I think most agree that he showed well. More seasoning will be needed at the pro level, and maybe just maybe, it will eventually lead to him challenging whatever black incumbent the team has for the starting job.

On defense, Jack Sanborn spends another season on isolation island. The former UDFA stepped in his rookie season, when all-pro Roquan Smith was traded, and statistically performed just as well. This year, he's clearly a backup vs last year when he was the 3rd linebacker on a team that basically defaulted to a nickel base defense. This shows how stupid the Bears are. They had a young player with talent who could fill the MLB role admirably and for cheap. Instead they spend big money on that position instead of spending it elsewhere at a true position of need.

And speaking of this stupid pairing of GM Ryan Poles (black) and HC (head cuck) Matt Eberflus (White), why don't they just go full Wakanda with this roster already. Clearly they don't think much of White men athletically. Since they can't even walk and chew bubble gum at the same time, just trade Kmet and cut the other guys. Then sign one of those black punters that float around the league and elevate a LS & kicker from the PS each week. There. A perfect 'diverse' 53 man roster. Then the Stockholm Syndrome (you'd have to be dealing with Chicago's black crime / violence epidemic) DWFs of Chicagoland would finally get the team they deserve.
 
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Da Bears still suck. Poor Sanborn, token honkey on a plantation.
 

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Yah, this is a team to really root against. I did manage to catch a bit of them during the preseason and Bagent looked outstanding. That said, QB Williams did look good in his limited action, painted nails and all.
 

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As was written on FB (according to wife) this AM children entering kindergarten this year have never seen a Bears team defeat the Pack. I'm too lazy to actually look that up only that it sounds pretty good. Not that I really care about the Packers anymore but I have faint memories of being a near super fan.
 

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Stephen A Smith called Caleb Williams "maybe a biggest bust in history" after watching his first two games...
 

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Stephen A Smith called Caleb Williams "maybe a biggest bust in history" after watching his first two games...
Williams hasn't done well, but Bryce Young is a bigger bust at the No. 1 pick.
 

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Williams hasn't done well, but Bryce Young is a bigger bust at the No. 1 pick.
Lance is an all time bust, Young looks to be another huge bust. Can’t write off Williams yet as a bust, he has been the product of absurd hype for these past 3 years and has certainly not lived up to it. He still does have NFL ability though. I don’t think he’s a bust but will never live up to the press bestowed upon him.

The NFL is certainly humbling these “qbs of the future” that’s for sure.
 

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Lance is an all time bust, Young looks to be another huge bust. Can’t write off Williams yet as a bust, he has been the product of absurd hype for these past 3 years and has certainly not lived up to it. He still does have NFL ability though. I don’t think he’s a bust but will never live up to the press bestowed upon him.

The NFL is certainly humbling these “qbs of the future” that’s for sure.
Let’s not forget jamarcus russell! BSPN does their best to memory hole him
 

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The Bears still haven't played a division game this season and won't play one until November 17, against the Packers (is that a record?) Given how stacked the NFC North is this year, this Bears team is going to have a brutal and painful fall that's already started with the epic Hail Mary choke against Washington. Well deserved for this odious, ultra-coal, anti-white team.
 

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Da Bears update. After a humiliating 19-3 loss to an uninspiring Patriots team, Da Bears have now stepped into the losing category at 4-5. We ALL called this, that this team would have a brutal fall from their 4-2 start (and they still haven't played any of their tough division rivals this season). The only people who refused to see the truth were the blinded Bears DWFs.
 

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Da Bears update. After a humiliating 19-3 loss to an uninspiring Patriots team, Da Bears have now stepped into the losing category at 4-5. We ALL called this, that this team would have a brutal fall from their 4-2 start (and they still haven't played any of their tough division rivals this season). The only people who refused to see the truth were the blinded Bears DWFs.
Yep, good luck to them playing the Lions, Vikings and Packers 6 times still. They’ll be picking high in the draft once again.
 

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And da Bears find their scapegoat. I don't follow the Bears closely enough to know how bad Waldron was or wasn't -- the Steelers and their DWFs scapegoated OC Matt Canada for two years and the offense was just as bad after they canned him -- but when I read about the team being "stacked with as much wide receivers talent as any team in the league along with No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams," I have a feeling there won't be a lot of improvement for the rest of the season, that there are more excuses and scapegoats to come. Talent and execution are more important than brilliant playcalling. How easy can it be for any coach to have much authority over wealthy athletes who throw away games at the end of regulation through idiocy like upsiders did on Jacksonville and Washington this past Sunday, or who try to pry the ball away from their own quarterback as the genius on Houston did?

Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.
Thomas Brown, the Panthers’ former offensive coordinator, will take over play calling duties in Chicago. A year after flaming out as Seattle’s OC, Waldron couldn’t make it through one season with the Bears. Stacked with as much wide receivers talent as any team in the league along with No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams, Waldron’s offense ranked 31st in yards, with a meager nine touchdowns through Week 10. Chicago has the league’s fifth lowest offensive success rate heading into Week 11, and Williams has been the most inaccurate QB in football since the middle of October. The Bears are set to clean house following the season in an effort to save Williams from being one of the biggest draft busts in NFL history. It would be shocking to see Waldron get another OC job in the NFL.
 

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I wonder how many coaches/coordinators Williams will get fired over his career.
 

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Williams has been the most inaccurate QB in football since the middle of October. The Bears are set to clean house following the season in an effort to save Williams from being one of the biggest draft busts in NFL history.
Yeah, that Waldron fellow and his playcalling are 100% the reason why Williams is incredibly inaccurate. Of course his sumo-laden o-line affords him no protection even with their long arms and non-boring feet. Still, when he scrambles after the protection breaks down he is more apt to wildly chuck the ball then throw accurately on the run. And yes, he's gonna get plenty of coaches and coordinators canned over the course of his career. Will serve them right though for hitching their wagons to Williams.
 

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lol it’s always the caste cuck coaches that take the fall. They live and die by their philosophy. Rewarded by being recycled back through caste ranks and latching on somewhere else. 9 lives of a caste coordinator lol.
 
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And da Bears find their scapegoat. I don't follow the Bears closely enough to know how bad Waldron was or wasn't -- the Steelers and their DWFs scapegoated OC Matt Canada for two years and the offense was just as bad after they canned him -- but when I read about the team being "stacked with as much wide receivers talent as any team in the league along with No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams," I have a feeling there won't be a lot of improvement for the rest of the season, that there are more excuses and scapegoats to come. Talent and execution are more important than brilliant playcalling. How easy can it be for any coach to have much authority over wealthy athletes who throw away games at the end of regulation through idiocy like upsiders did on Jacksonville and Washington this past Sunday, or who try to pry the ball away from their own quarterback as the genius on Houston did?

Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.
Thomas Brown, the Panthers’ former offensive coordinator, will take over play calling duties in Chicago. A year after flaming out as Seattle’s OC, Waldron couldn’t make it through one season with the Bears. Stacked with as much wide receivers talent as any team in the league along with No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams, Waldron’s offense ranked 31st in yards, with a meager nine touchdowns through Week 10. Chicago has the league’s fifth lowest offensive success rate heading into Week 11, and Williams has been the most inaccurate QB in football since the middle of October. The Bears are set to clean house following the season in an effort to save Williams from being one of the biggest draft busts in NFL history. It would be shocking to see Waldron get another OC job in the NFL.
There are also thinly sourced rumors that Bears players are calling for Bagent to start. Caleb Williams does not come off as a "locker room guy", so even though blacks tend to protect their own (especially at the QB position) they might make an exception for him. No one would be calling for his job at this stage unless there are also character issues involved.
 

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There are also thinly sourced rumors that Bears players are calling for Bagent to start. Caleb Williams does not come off as a "locker room guy", so even though blacks tend to protect their own (especially at the QB position) they might make an exception for him. No one would be calling for his job at this stage unless there are also character issues involved.

I am seeing that as well. Again, all of us here could see that Williams was mentally soft. Crying to his mom, displaying poor sportsmanship, being constantly coddled and defended by his coaches, fans, social media, legacy sports media creating the entitlement mentality.
 

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There are also thinly sourced rumors that Bears players are calling for Bagent to start. Caleb Williams does not come off as a "locker room guy", so even though blacks tend to protect their own (especially at the QB position) they might make an exception for him. No one would be calling for his job at this stage unless there are also character issues involved.
Maybe Williams has been frequenting Boys town too often. Teammates catching wind of it lol
 

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There are also thinly sourced rumors that Bears players are calling for Bagent to start. Caleb Williams does not come off as a "locker room guy", so even though blacks tend to protect their own (especially at the QB position) they might make an exception for him. No one would be calling for his job at this stage unless there are also character issues involved.
My first thought here is this. NFL rosters are full of thugs and wannabe gangsters. I don’t think they are going to “fall in line” under a pampered rookie who paints his fingernails as a favorite pastime. I’d imagine the “brothas” see him as a fruity clown unworthy of leading them.
 

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Breaks my heart knowing of the suffering of the faithful Bears DWFs and yes they are drunk as drunk can be. A work buddy of mine was not so much a Packers fan as me but he reveled at listening to Monday morning sports talk radio after a Bears loss, total cruelty.
 

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Yeah, that Waldron fellow and his playcalling are 100% the reason why Williams is incredibly inaccurate. Of course his sumo-laden o-line affords him no protection even with their long arms and non-boring feet. Still, when he scrambles after the protection breaks down he is more apt to wildly chuck the ball then throw accurately on the run. And yes, he's gonna get plenty of coaches and coordinators canned over the course of his career. Will serve them right though for hitching their wagons to Williams.
From muscle memory Williams does plays that would be highlight reel completions in college but now are lowlight reel follies because his wide receivers aren't open like Sunday morning touch football game players.

Supposedly some players want Bagent starting and Williams holding a clipboard with an ear piece as the season could still be saved if they go on a run with Bagent.

PS I think it's more to it than this as wide receivers know that better individual numbers get longer and larger contracts. I forget what former wide receiver wanted a "washed" White veteran starting over a crumbling Black starter and he basically stated this to the press(maybe it was TO who could never shut his trap).
 

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If you are in the mood to nerd out for a bit, this is a pretty good analysis by Chase Daniel:

 
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