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The Caleb Vs Daniels is a push and shove Daniels committed two turnovers, the last one probably cost them the game But he also completed 73% of his passes vs 59% for Caleb, thus the QBR difference It seemed to me Caleb became frustrated. You could see it in his sideline demeanor. Tonight, I think it got the better of him. He is capable of much more.
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Up until that final Daniels turnover, I thought he was. Caleb's accuracy and decision making was all over the place. He's lucky he wasn't picked a couple times in the redzone. I think almost all of the close ones were plays that involved Rome: the 4th down, the deep ball into double coverage, and the late slant in the endzone. There were at least a few others that were just straight up misses to open guys. It wasn't pretty for him, regardless of whether or not he got screwed on that other TD. That said, once Daniels fumbled that ball on the most critical play of the game, I think he brought himself down closer even with Caleb, perhaps even slightly worse. Regardless, they were somehow able to get a win by beating two teams today. This never happens. I'm feeling a whole hell of a lot better now. The Bears had to prove to me they could win a game like this. I give them and Caleb a lot of credit for their resilience.
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I think because Daniels threw for 3 TDs and Caleb only threw for one. Thats why the discrepancy. Otherwise I think Caleb had the better game.
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Lol, Caleb finishes with a 37 QBR and Daniels with a 69 in a game he had two killer turnovers, threw for fewer yards, only 1 more TD (though Caleb's was taken away or he would have had 3), and lost the game. Also took the same amount of sacks as Caleb. I didn't think Caleb played well for the vast majority of the game, but Jayden's two turnovers were much bigger plays than the misses Caleb had, and zero turnovers has to count for something. The discrepancy is completely nonsensical.
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It never even came to mind until you mentioned two consecutive games won 25 to 24 What are the odds?
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You really think this about him? I think he's done well with a depleted Dline, and DBs, and backup LBs over the start of the season. It has been ugly at times but you see the defense rebound each week.
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So crazy that the Bears win back to back games 25-24 with so many bad calls. It would've been a devastating loss. Swift looked like a different player. Moody came up huge. Glad the offense closed it out after Daniels choked.
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At no point in this game did I feel Daniels outplayed Caleb. Neither was perfect but IMO Caleb is still the better QB.
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I can't even explain how freakin' awesome that win was. To come from behind two games in a row, in a game where again we didn't play perfectly, and then beat the Commanders and Jayden Daniels (on his mistake) and Wash, the scene of last year's debacle, with a game winning FG is just the best icing on the cake. Ben now owns this team and the buy-in will be a big help to get us over the hump to being a legit competitive team. Going into this game I thought we were getting blown out. The Dline looked better, the Oline looked better, the run game looked much better. Every weakness seemed to be improved and that's what you want out of your coaches and players coming out of a bye. I never thought this team would put together a 3 game win streak and potential for a 4 game win streak going against NO next week.
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