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SHOCKING NEWS: Why Mark Schlereth Refused To Make Statement About Williams
You can count former NFL offensive lineman Mark Schlereth among those who aren’t sold on Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
Schlereth, who won three Super Bowls as a player (one in Washington, two while with the Denver Broncos), spent 12 seasons in the NFL and currently serves as an analyst for Fox Sports, so his opinions hold some weight.
On the June 28 episode of his “Stinkin’ Truth” podcast, Schlereth refused to refer to Williams as a generational quarterback. “There’s no question about the talent, but generational talent doesn’t mean generational quarterback,” Schlereth said.
“Joe Montana didn’t have generational talent,” Schlereth said. “He’s one of the best quarterbacks you’ve ever seen.
“Tom Brady didn’t have generational talent, but he is the GOAT of all quarterbacks. Peyton Manning didn’t have generational talent, but he (was) great,” Schlereth said. “Drew Brees didn’t have generational talent, [and] he’s going to the Hall of Fame. There’s a big difference between generational talent and being an All-Pro great quarterback.”
Breaking Bears QB Records Shouldn’t Be Difficult for Williams If He Stays Healthy
While Williams will surely have his difficulties as a rookie, Bears head coach Matt Eberflus is doing everything he can to prep Williams for the pro game. Eberflus has had Williams working against the team’s starting secondary, and that will be the plan throughout training camp and during the preseason.
“We could do things differently where I say, ‘Hey, we’re going to have the ones go against the twos and the twos go against the ones.’ But I don’t like that. I don’t like it,” Eberflus said on June 6.