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Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show

Is Caleb Williams the best quarterback the Bears have ever had?

28 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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60.241 - 84.768 Marshall Harris

Is Caleb Williams the greatest Chicago Bears quarterback ever? Not a question for me. You asked a question. I have a statement. Oh, wow. I am looking forward to you digging into this deeper. We will. We will do that. And we would definitely encourage you to be a part of it throughout this hour that we're going to talk about Caleb Williams and the Bears. 312-644-6767 is the number.

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84.808 - 111.578 Marshall Harris

Before we get started... I just want to say I want to give a shout-out to this radio station and just want to say what a great job everybody did yesterday on the score on, of course, the Tom Scher, Matt Rodewald roast. No, no, no, no, it wasn't that. The tribute to Terry Bores yesterday was just fantastic, and I knew Matt Spiegel,

111.558 - 139.182 Marshall Harris

would do a great job doing it because of the directions in which he has gone in his career, which seemed to connect to just about everybody, obviously everybody that was on yesterday. So he did a superb job of hosting. Obviously, Chris Tannehill was probably, you know, Doing a whole heck of a lot of work with that as well. So great job by those guys.

139.262 - 167.569 Marshall Harris

Russ Matera and O'Connor O'Donnell, Max Curtis, Mitch Rosen, Ryan Porth. I just loved listening to everything. And I'm more of, when it comes to Terry Boers, I was a listener to Terry through the years. I didn't know Terry well at all. It's just weird the way our paths never physically met up here at the score. I barely worked with Terry, but I listened to Terry a lot.

167.549 - 180.31 Marshall Harris

And I just thought it was a stellar performance yesterday by all parts involved here at the score. So shout out to everybody, including you, Marshall and Lael. I listened to you guys and the tribute that you guys paid in taking all of the calls.

180.811 - 202.103 Marshall Harris

It's the one good thing to come out of things like this, and that is to go down memory lane and give everybody a smile and hear voices you hadn't heard for a long time and didn't realize how much you missed them. Those voices and the score does those sorts of things. Anniversaries, unfortunately, deaths and memorials. We do those things very well here at the score.

Chapter 2: What is the main question about Caleb Williams and the Bears?

254.639 - 281.171 Mark Grote

And I think for all the people who did or did not know Terry Bores, but knew of him and were affected by him as even just an audience member as he was putting on a show. his memory is a blessing to them because of what does he vote when you think of the impact that Terry Boers had on the media landscape. on a personal level with so many people.

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282.152 - 287.58 Mark Grote

And I thought that really shined through yesterday on our show and during that memorial as well.

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287.7 - 307.547 Marshall Harris

Yeah, yeah, it was great. And shout out to Chris Ranji, too. I caught some of his act as well. And he was terrific. And again, like, low-key, like a perfect guy to take the baton from Spiegel. Like, there's a lot of people who could have done that well and would have been qualified to do it. But the two right people did it. It was perfect because...

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307.527 - 333.788 Marshall Harris

like matt had a deeper relationship with terry no doubt about it obviously but chris had sort of the quintessential relationship with him with the the young the producers had with him that the update people had with him that they all looked up to him and what really resonated with me from all the things i heard everybody wanted to make terry happy everybody wanted to make terry laugh because of the audience and the critic that we knew he was so

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333.768 - 357.244 Marshall Harris

That's all I wanted to say about it. Just a shout out to the Boers family and all of that. It was a really well done production on the score. And quite frankly, really what it gets down to, Marshall, it was really good radio. It was really, really good radio because of how real it was. And that's the essence of what we do. And it's the essence of the score.

357.224 - 372.145 Mark Grote

Super authentic and necessary from a therapeutic standpoint, from a closure standpoint, although you're always going to take those memories with you, whether you were someone, as I said, close to him or just knew him from listening to him.

372.597 - 379.47 Marshall Harris

The other thing that we do really well here at The Score on Rahimi Harrison-Grody is to talk about the Chicago Bears.

380.111 - 385.721 Mark Grote

We do seem to do a lot of that, and it's been mostly favorable talk for the last year or so, really.

386.302 - 408.898 Marshall Harris

Yeah, which is very uplifting. But let's get into this, man, because the Caleb Williams conversation is never-ending. It should never be never-ending, even if he gets to a point where he is winning Super Bowls. Caleb is always going to be worth discussing, is what I'm saying here, no matter what.

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