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Danny Parkins: Caleb Williams is the most talented quarterback in Bears history
28 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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QB1 party. All are invited. Host of Fox Sports 1's First Things First. It's a heartbreaking ending to the most enjoyable Bears season of my life. I was born in 86. I'm not there for 85. They went to the Super Bowl in 06. NFC Championship game in 2010. But in terms of you have the coach, you have the quarterback, and they're going to be there for a decade. This was so unbelievably exciting.
The Bears, plenty of reason to doubt them. Caleb Williams?
No. Former host of 670 The Score before he abandoned us. That's a Caleb Williams custom, baby.
Jersey number one is going to the Raptors.
You guys made it seem like at Chicago Bears fans we had our guy, Danny Parkins, all these guys.
Danny Parkins on 670 The Score.
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Chapter 2: Why is Caleb Williams considered the most talented quarterback in Bears history?
Yeah, no doubt, man, and it is. It's heavy when you get a compliment from somebody like Terry Boris. I totally get what you're saying. I also don't want to hear about your back surgery. So, yeah, I'm totally in line with that. Yeah, yeah, I get it. Yeah.
Yeah, I get it. I just, you know, I've... It's part of your story. Trying to be relatable.
Chapter 3: What makes this Bears season different from previous ones?
Trying to be vulnerable, but feel free to stomp on it.
I'm glad your back's okay, Danny.
You're an old guy with a cat, so you can't handle any of those.
Wow, shots fired. Danny, I am sorry about your zigzag back, okay?
Does that make it better? Listen, it's just like a traumatic thing that happened to me in my formative years. It's not a big deal. We don't have to talk about it if it makes you uncomfortable.
Well, if this makes you feel better, I was referred to today as a boomer. Because if you're over the 37 years of age, you're a boomer.
37 seems very arbitrary, by the way.
I don't know, 40. Okay, 41. If you're over the age of 41 and you have a take that's a little old school, and it wasn't really even a take, which I guess could lead us into, I was going to go a different direction, but now here we are. Here we are. What I brought up, Danny, was because, and I'll let Marshall talk here. We did a full hour today, Danny, on the following question.
It wasn't a question. It was a statement. You give your statement.
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Chapter 4: How does Danny Parkins compare Caleb Williams to past Bears quarterbacks?
Like, if Bill Polian honestly on the record said, I don't remember with 100% certainty if I voted for Bill Belichick or not, well, then I'm sorry. You no longer get to vote on these things.
He's a senile clown. That's what it comes down to.
And Danny, I think you were here, if I'm not mistaken, when the whole Terrell Owens thing happened where he didn't get first ballot Hall of Fame.
Oh, I yelled at everybody.
Yeah.
I yelled at everybody. Well, yeah, same thing. And worse, by the way, because T.O. was only the third best receiver in the history of the NFL when he had to wait three years. Bill Belichick is first. And I understand the, like, hey, it's a slap on the wrist for cheating. Yeah, yeah, you know.
I get that argument, but then you have to be able to come out and stand on that argument, and you have to explain where in the bylaws of the Hall of Fame they are asking you to weigh that.
Shouldn't that be implied, though? No, no, I'm with him on this. You shouldn't cheat.
Because baseball does have the morality clause. I get exactly what Danny's saying.
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