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Glen Stiteley's avatar

I’d love to give DJ the benefit of the doubt but there have been several instances of plays like that INT and him disappearing on game too often. Not great for such a high paid receiver.

Rocket Rog's avatar

The 2025 NFC North is now a wrap. There’s been a reordering of Division quarterbacks this year. Taking into account all the things each quarterback did to help their teams win this year, the best NFC North quarterbacks heading into the 2026 season are 1. Caleb Williams, 2. Goff, 3. Love and 4. Whatever Minnesota trots out there in Week 1 of the ‘26 season. An argument could be made that Love could be 2 and Goff 3, but clearly, all division quarterbacks are now living in Caleb Williams’ world. It was one stunning Williams throw after another during the 2025 season.

MC's avatar

Williams had 5 INTs in 2 playoff games, not sure about clear #1, needs to clean up his erratic play

Rocket Rog's avatar

Drake Maye had five turnovers in his first two playoff games. He must not be any good.

Paul Gogan's avatar

Tyler - did your dad win the high school that he caught the fake field goal pass?

Paul Gogan's avatar

Well. That’s not too bad to come up short. Please keep the Bob podcasts going until the Super Bowl

Ps - I was hoping for his Wonderlic on the Rams tackles.

Tyler Dunne's avatar

They did win that game! Man, I should’ve put a bow on that story. Lol. Thanks for putting up with me.

Rocket Rog's avatar

Packers fans especially think interceptions are the worst

Mistake a quarterback can make. They were brainwashed by Aaron Rodgers reluctance to take chances—his passer rating was often more important (to him) than taking a chance to win a close game—and the comment that “Oh my God, Caleb Williams threw five interceptions in two playoff games therefore he’s not a top tier quarterback” shows that in at least that gentleman’s opinion, The Rodgers Rule still holds true in Green Bay.

Given the choice between a quarterback who will lead a team back from the deep depths of near-certain defeat by taking risks than a careful robot quarterback who puts up near perfect numbers in another losing cause … I’ll take the leadership of Caleb Williams over anyone else in the NFC North.