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Caleb Williams Weeping in Mother’s Arms After USC Loss Shows He’s Not Ready for NFL Draft
WFIN ^ | November 7, 2023

Posted on 11/10/2023 11:08:46 AM PST by nickcarraway

USC quarterback Caleb Williams is going to enter the NFL Draft after this season. Some team is going to draft him with a Top 5, likely Top 3, pick. And it’s going to ruin the career of both the coach and the GM.

Why?

Because Caleb Williams isn’t ready for the NFL, but he’ll never get blamed for any failures. Williams is the perfect encapsulation of the Gen Z athlete. He’s extremely talented, but also incredibly self-centered and entitled.

Nothing showcased this more than his display after USC lost to Washington on Saturday night. Williams sought out his mother in the stands and openly wept in her arms.

He followed that performance with a news conference quote for the ages.

“I want to go home and cuddle with my dog and watch some shows,” Williams said.

Media members rushed to Williams’ defense, saying he’s human and he has emotions. If anything, they said, it showed that he cares MORE than other people and that’s a GOOD sign.

There is no world in which a potential No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick and franchise quarterback sobbing into his mother’s arms after a regular season loss is a good sign for his football future.

The media is going to LOVE Caleb Williams. It already does. And, therein lies the problem. He’s not like other “toxically masculine” football players. No, he’s the NEW generation of athlete.

There’s a rather large difference between crying and sobbing. And Williams SOBBED.

The Los Angeles Times described his postgame blubbering this way: “The 21-year-old climbed onto a ledge into the first row of stands, buried his head into his mother’s shoulder and cried. His whole body shook as he held her arm. She held a sign close to cover his face.”

It’s not about Caleb Williams crying after the USC loss, it’s about how he did it I spoke to a close friend, a former NFL player. He said that athletes cry all the time after games and he had no problem with Williams’ behavior.

True, athletes cry after losses. But, I’ve never seen one openly weep — after a regular season loss, no less — in the arms of his mother in the stands. Excusing this behavior is one thing. Applauding it feels incredibly strange.

So, after a USC loss, Caleb Williams immediately seeks to retreat into his “safe spaces.” He started in his mother’s arms and then said he’s going to cuddle his dogs.

Does that sound like the type of man who’s ready to lead an NFL franchise?

Of course not.

Neither does painting “f*ck Utah” on his nails. If he wore a shirt under his jersey that said that, people would be angry. But, paint it on your nails and you’re a hero.

Why? Because masculine men typically don’t paint their finger nails. Which is why the media loves him. We’re right back to him as the poster child for this new era of American male. The one who embraces femininity.

After all, there’s no such thing as “toxic femininity.”

Actually, that’s not correct. Apparently, there is a such thing as “toxic femininity” (I looked it up after writing that it doesn’t exist). And guess what? It blames male behavior, also.

According to a medically-reviewed article, “Toxic femininity posits that women are without agency and exist to be defined and judged of their value by a male in their life such as a father or a husband.”

Toxic masculinity = men are the problem.

Toxic femininity = men are the problem.

I think we’ve found a theme here. Men are the problem.

USC’S CALEB WILLIAMS JUMPING INTO STANDS TO CRY WITH FAMILY ‘IN THE SOFT CATEGORY,’ EX-NFL STAR SAYS

Media protection for Williams will aim blame at the team that drafts him The problem with drafting Caleb Williams with a high pick in the NFL Draft is that the team that takes him isn’t going to be very good. Plus, he’s a young quarterback, bound to go through the ups-and-downs of an NFL season. Add in the fact that Williams never takes responsibility and there’s a recipe for disaster.

In a Sports Illustrated article about Williams’ crying episode, the writer commented that the Trojans QB should just want to cuddle with his dogs after a tough loss.

“There’s not a soul alive who hasn’t had the same reaction after a rough day at work. And just like so many in the workforce, this particular bad day wasn’t his fault,” the writer said.

There’s that victim mentality that today’s media loves.

“This particular bad day wasn’t his fault.”

This is not to say that Caleb Williams didn’t play well against Washington. He did. Was he perfect? No, he lost a critical fumble just before halftime that led to a Washington touchdown.

Could he have been better? Of course. People can always be better. Was it all his fault? No. But shifting all of the responsibility onto others is exactly the problem with Gen Z’s general attitude.

That’s what the media is going to do to the coach and general manager that take Caleb Williams. Struggles will fall on the offensive line, the play-calling, the coaching, and everything except Williams.

And because Williams agrees with that narrative, he’s never going to stop them from doing it. The media did the same thing with Justin Fields until it reached the breaking point.

Interestingly enough, many people believe the Chicago Bears are in a position to land Williams in the NFL Draft. Some teams just never learn.

Caleb Williams is just like everyone else, and that’s the problem Many pundits made this argument after the Williams episode. He is a human being, a 21-year-old kid and he’s allowed to have moments that show his immature side.

That’s true. Here’s the problem: we’re not talking about a regular 21-year-old college student. We’re talking about someone expected to lead an NFL franchise in less than one year.

Why do people think it’s great that he’s “just like everyone else”? NFL quarterbacks don’t get nine-figure contracts for being like everyone else. Teams don’t draft players in the Top 5 of the NFL Draft because they’re “just like everyone else.”

No, those players need to be SPECIAL. That’s the entire point. Everyone is upset when their team loses. Most people just want to go home and watch TV.

But, those who are elite don’t. They control their emotions, channel them into getting better. How can Williams get better by sulking and allowing the defense and the head coach to take all the blame while he sits on his couch and watches TV?

Think about the stories around the truly great athletes. Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, guys like that. Sure, we talk about their talent. But what really makes them stand out is that incredible competitive edge and ability to control their emotions in big moments.

Caleb Williams doesn’t display any of that. Is he going to be a good NFL quarterback? He could be.

But, talent evaluators say this kid has some of the most special talent of any quarterback prospect of the last 20 years.

I agree with that. However, to truly be the “special” NFL player that Williams want to be — and the one the media desperately wants him to be — requires more than just talent.

Caleb Williams is a special talent. I’m just not sure he’s a special athlete.


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To: Rummyfan

His fumble cost them the game.


21 posted on 11/10/2023 11:33:12 AM PST by bray (You can tell who the Commies fear.)
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To: pepsi_junkie

Matt Leinart, Sam Darnold.... recent editions have not worked out so well.


22 posted on 11/10/2023 11:33:44 AM PST by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized of man)
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To: nickcarraway

Dick Vermeil cried at the drop of a hanky. He still did a fine job coaching the Eagles, Rams, and Chiefs. The question for Caleb Williams is, can he contain himself on the field and save the waterworks for after the game?


23 posted on 11/10/2023 11:37:33 AM PST by Dr. Sivana ("If you can’t say something nice . . . say the Rosary." [Red Badger])
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
"He needs his mama."

Great choice of pics. Of course, the man who needs his mama winds up throwing acid in Yul Brynner's face.
24 posted on 11/10/2023 11:39:18 AM PST by Dr. Sivana ("If you can’t say something nice . . . say the Rosary." [Red Badger])
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To: nickcarraway
Justin Fields is in his third season with the Chicago Bears and his track record so far is a good indication of what to expect from Caleb Williams; personal stats, which his fan club are convinced show him to be the next coming of Tom Brady and Dan Marino, minus a lot of sacks and interceptions. And a won-lost record of 5-26.

Like I said, his fan club loves him, and they are convinced he will win every Super Bowl until the trophy name is changed from Lombardi to Fields.

Other people in Chicago are looking forward to the day when Justin Fields is discussed in the past tense, along with Doug Flutie, Virgil Carter, that slash back guy who busted with the Steelers but the Bears thought he was the answer, and so on.

Fields finally got hurt and his replacement, an undrafted QB from a small school, is 2-1 since the Fields injury.

Caleb looks like another Fields.

25 posted on 11/10/2023 11:44:29 AM PST by Bernard ("No matter where you go, there you are." (Buckaroo Banzai))
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To: nickcarraway

He’s taking mamma with him to the NFL

It’s all good


26 posted on 11/10/2023 11:52:46 AM PST by NWFree (Sigma male 🤪)
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To: Bernard
Justin Fields is in his third season with the Chicago Bears and his track record so far is a good indication of what to expect from Caleb Williams; personal stats, which his fan club are convinced show him to be the next coming of Tom Brady and Dan Marino, minus a lot of sacks and interceptions. And a won-lost record of 5-26.

What makes you compare those two quarterback. They don't seem the same type of quarterback at all.

Also, Justin Fields is on a terrible team.

If Tom Brady had been on the Houston Texans team that David Carr was on, do you think he would have ever become a good QB, running for his life, getting sacked 76 times in a year?

27 posted on 11/10/2023 11:53:45 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Mommy 😢 😭 👶🏾


28 posted on 11/10/2023 11:55:34 AM PST by NWFree (Sigma male 🤪)
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To: nickcarraway

that’s true for me. they are less attractive and this kid and his mommy......


29 posted on 11/10/2023 11:58:46 AM PST by ronniesgal (The bidens are actually more white trashy than the Clintons, and that's sayin' something)
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To: Rummyfan
Mark Sanchez... Matt Cassell... Matt Barkley... Cody Kessler...

The track record is not even mixed, it's just bad.

30 posted on 11/10/2023 12:09:21 PM PST by pepsi_junkie ("We want no Gestapo or Secret Police. F. B. I. is tending in that direction." - Harry S Truman)
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Veterans Day

As in that poster of the D-Day landings showing soldiers starting to wade ashore from their landing craft. "Leaving their safe space"

31 posted on 11/10/2023 12:14:39 PM PST by omega4412
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To: Bernard

On the other hand, CJ Stroud already looks like a Hall Of Famer.


32 posted on 11/10/2023 12:17:13 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: boycott

They already do — it’s called the pocket. Can’t touch a QB there anymore. God forbid you “sack” him, make sure it’s gently and don’t fall on him. Or get a major penalty and give the QB a first down


33 posted on 11/10/2023 12:25:37 PM PST by gas_dr (Conditions of Socratic debate: Intelligence, Candor, and Good Will)
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To: nickcarraway

yeah, that tooo...


34 posted on 11/10/2023 12:36:44 PM PST by Chode (there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
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To: nickcarraway

but this is not as bad as the kid out in Utah whose mom stand- straddled him when a high five would do.


35 posted on 11/10/2023 12:36:50 PM PST by ronniesgal (The bidens are actually more white trashy than the Clintons, and that's sayin' something)
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To: nickcarraway

7-3 record, unranked team. why would this guy be a top draft pick? What has he done to warrant that kind of interest?


36 posted on 11/10/2023 12:50:33 PM PST by hinckley buzzard ( Resist the narrative)
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To: nickcarraway

Watched that game and was put off by his weeping in mommy’s arms, and I’m a woman.


37 posted on 11/10/2023 12:55:12 PM PST by Prince of Space (Trump 2024!)
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To: Rummyfan

Reminds me a lot of Darnold. Thought he should have been the #1 draft pick, and said so. Spare me the “special, can’t miss” kids.


38 posted on 11/10/2023 12:55:14 PM PST by hinckley buzzard ( Resist the narrative)
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To: bray

I love Bo!


39 posted on 11/10/2023 12:55:53 PM PST by Prince of Space (Trump 2024!)
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To: hinckley buzzard

It’s always a crapshoot. Back in the day I thought Ryan Leaf would be the better pro quarterback than Peyton Manning. So did the Chargers.


40 posted on 11/10/2023 12:58:09 PM PST by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized of man)
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