Will say once Allen is back they will have a pretty good WR core.
It doesn't matter if the OL can't hold up for 3 seconds consistently.
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What made Caleb great in college was his ability to extend plays and ad lib when plays broke down. He never struck me as a pocket passer. I watched every game at Oklahoma, and kept my eyes on the highlights while he was at USC. He has incredible physical gifts and a strong will to win. The problem is he just doesn't seem coachable. He's stubborn. His game hasn't really evolved since his freshman year. It's like he figured out how to find success in college, and look good doing it....and then became complacent.
He has it in his mind that he's the greatest ever. That's fine and all until you make it to the big leagues and get punched in the mouth a few times. He led a brilliant comeback against Texas as a freshman, but seemed like a frontrunner when he transferred to USC. The Utah games come to mind. It's like he doesn't know how to struggle and fight through adversity. He hasn't earned anything, yet continues to act like a big shot boss. Little to no humility. I tagged him as a bust before last season started and he's done nothing to change that thought process. I just don't see him being successful in Chicago, if anywhere at all.