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And and it's good to shout that out for Chicago and give it the recognition on the biggest stage, because now we're at the Super Bowl and you got and you got players like this playing at a high level.
No, and I think that โ specifically when it comes to the head coach quarterback pairing, no, it's been a lot of praise.
You know, whether it was โ we had a great conversation with Chris Sims the other day, you know, on the national level, these analysts that are out there doing a great job.
And he was like, Ben Johnson's a psycho, man, but that's what you need.
You need psychos to be your head coach in this league.
And he was โ
He was starting a conversation that I'm sure we're all, we've been there before, but this time it probably seems a little bit more real.
You know, sometime next summer when those MVP odds come out, like that conversation is going to be, can Caleb win MVP?
And it's probably a little premature, but even Chris, we didn't bring it up.
Chris Sims brought it up and he was like, if you told me right now that he could lead the league in passing next year and throw the most touchdowns and be in the MVP conversation, I believe it.
So I think that that's been refreshing to hear the amount of respect.
I think Caleb earned it.
And I'll tell you what, right before I came here to talk to you guys, we were just talking to Kobe Turner and Byron Young from the Rams who were on the field for Caleb Williams' miraculous throw to Cole Kmet.
in that divisional game, and they were like, I don't know what to tell you.
We did everything we could on that play.
Our rush lanes were great.
We collapsed the pocket.
He had to run 20 yards backwards and throw the ball up in the air, and at that point, you're helpless.
You just hope that he doesn't catch it, and then he does, and now you've got to regroup.
So little teaser for you guys because we're going to air that interview tomorrow.