Kaleb Williams tried to dodge the Chicago bear, now they have to save them
Last week, a Bombshell report on ESPN discussed by the football universe when it was unveiled that Kaleb Williams tried to clever the NFL draft to avoid being selected by Chicago Beer in 2024.
According to the report, Williams and his family actively sought ways to sort out the draft process, consulting lawyers to understand the flaws in the collective bargain agreement to play potentially for the United Football League after a successful college football career.
Both Williams and his father were quoted directly into the story, noted with the former USC Quarterback whether he questioned whether he really wanted to go to Chicago, uncertainty of how his skill set would fit with the then-bear’s aggressive coordinator Shane Waldron.
Williams’ father told several agents before the 2024 draft, “I don’t want to play my son for a bear.”
Williams’ father also consulted Archie Manning, who manipulated the 2004 NFL draft to bring his son Elli to New York Giants instead of San Diego Chargers.
With the activities of the voluntary organized team in Windy City, Williams – who showed promise during their fraudulent season in Chicago – was left alone to face the media, who had a lot of fair questions about their commitment to the bear.
“We are focusing on the present,” Williams said. “We are now focusing on. To come out for this, this is a distraction.”
A distraction? Do you think? Talking to the media about his suspicion on landing in Chicago is one thing for his father. This is another to be quoted directly in the report.
Williams revealed his media availability with a statement – and everywhere. He took accountability for the story. He admitted by the name that he had a good journey with Minnesota Vikings, who eventually drafted JJ Macarthi with the overall selection of number 10, and wanted to play for coach of the year Kevin O’Conal.
He also explained in detail on the fact that after a successful pre-draft trip with beers, he went home and talked about “ideas” and “ideas” with his father, which he was working to manipulate the draft.
“It was a deliberate and firm answer that I had, as I wanted to come here,” Williams said.
During his fraudulent season, Williams completed his 62.5% for 20 touchdowns and only six interception. In this press conference to start his second professional season, he said that his family knows well about the fact that Chicago is a place where Quarterback has historically fought-even a 4,000-yard passer was not in the history of the franchise.
Unfortunately for Williams, the toothpaste is out of the tube – and you cannot keep it back. As long as he continues the ball on his crook deal and signs a mega extension with Chicago, there will always be silence about his commitment to Beers.
For Credit of Chicago, the organization has done nothing, but progress to bended things aggressively since the arrival of Williams. The Bears drafted Rome Odunj and Luther Burden III as an explosive playmaker for his prized passer. He strengthened the aggressive line by adding super bowl champion Joe Thuni. He fired the head coach of the Matt Abberflus disaster-class and brought the hotshot to the aggressive mind Ben Johnson, who revived the career of Jreddom Goff in Detroit.
Beer and Williams could still work for a long time. But success is needed on the field. And when that success comes, it requires an important contract expansion to ensure that a generational quarterback likely like Williams resides in Chicago.