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Anthony Herron sees a comp for Caleb Williams in Sam Darnold
02 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What are the latest Bears and NFL storylines discussed?
Rahimi Harrison-Grody. Midday's Tindall 2. On Chicago Sports Radio, 104.3 The Score.
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They thought they were going to get music, and then they were pleasantly surprised to get music and sports takes.
You can't hear that music playing right now?
That's music and sports takes. Can you sing Ja Rule? Which song?
What are we looking for? Whatever.
Where would I be without you?
That one came to mind. Where would I be without my baby? There's not a lot of my babies. And I don't want to go crazy. Because everybody needs a lady.
Is that really what you wanted right now?
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Chapter 2: How does Anthony Herron compare Caleb Williams to Sam Darnold?
And that tends to be where teams want to pluck those opportunities from. And in the end, just like we're talking about Declan Doyle, He's 29 years old or maybe just became 30 or whatever. And so he's at a space in his career where he was comfortable passing up on an opportunity from the Eagles and then another one just came right away. For black coaches, there still is.
For a lot of them that I communicate with, still that hesitation to, if I don't take this, is another one going to come? How many of these bites at the apple am I truly going to get? Because you want those interviews, that opportunity to be there to impress folks and just have that opportunity to at least be in the system for them, to be within.
If some old owner's got a little black book, all right, let me be in that guy's black book so he knows I'm an option for him. But if there's not the frequency of candidates available, then that's where you've got to have more fertile ground where coaches are being developed into offensive play callers because that's where a lot of the jobs are going.
You always make sense somehow. Somehow, even though you ripped Marshall.
I disagree with him on the point I made, and it's okay. He has his opinion. I have mine. We'll see how it plays out.
Defensive coaches versus offensive coaches.
Yeah, you can be a defensive coach. I'm just saying, as he just pointed out, the path to a head coaching job is much easier through the offensive coordinator lane.
So if you have an offensive-minded head coach, you don't have to worry about turning over your head coach every year if you are a winning organization, quote-unquote, like the Philadelphia Eagles, who I do not think are going to be headed to any one Super Bowl next year.
I will believe the Eagles are going to be bad when I see it. It's certainly possible.
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