Leila Rahimi
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It's like, well, I've said this since the season ended โ
We should hold them to the standard of being the best offense in football next year.
Now, that doesn't mean if they finish as the third best offense that they were disappointing, but if Ben Johnson is what I think he is as a coach and Caleb Williams is what I think he is as a talent and they bring back their entire offensive line or get better at left tackle, we'll see, but at least 80% of the offensive line returns...
And Burden, Odunze, Menungai, Loveland, and Caleb are all 23 and under, and they all have continuity in this perfect modern offense.
I legitimately think if they're the seventh best offense in football next year, it's a disappointment.
So I think that just the validation of his peers...
Caleb's standards for himself, and then the dream of Crosby teaming up with the Bears to be the missing piece on Caleb's rookie deal.
I just thought there were a lot of things that hung over that conversation.
Yeah, and again, it's...
There's a lot of competition there, right?
They think they can have the best offense in the league.
Let's just think about it.
The Rams think they can have the best offense in the league.
The Niners think they can have the best offense in the league.
The Lions think they can have the best offense in the league.
The Jaguars think they can have the best.
We'll throw the Bears in there.
The Bengals, the Cowboys...
Not wide-open, but... There's a lot of teams that their fans are saying the same thing right now, and who for stretches of time this year... The Jags' offense the last eight games was better than the Bears' offense.