Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams continues to debate this offseason for many reasons, fans, media and former players and discuss what he has to do to become leader coach Ben Johnson’s team.
The Bears scored more than 3,500 pass yards with the former USC Trojan during their rookie year at Soldier Field, but his efforts exacerbated five wins.
Legendary NFL quarterback Kurt Warner sparked his rebuttal Saturday in the latest controversy surrounding the Bears signal caller as he refuted former NFL QB and college football champion Robert Griffin III.
Warner's long response won over 800,000 views on Saturday, answering Griffin's questions on the Bears' coaching staff.
"Last year, his Chicago coach did not have a church in Movie Weekly that Caleb Williams was a coach malfeasance," Griffin III wrote on Williams.
He continued: "Just because the NFL doesn't mean development stops. If you want QB to watch games like you, teach him how to watch tapes like you."
Warner challenged RGIII's assertions, saying he never taught his coach how to watch movies, although he did watch movies with them and developed his own habits in the movie room during his playing time.
I never had a coach sitting down to teach me how to watch a movie! ! ! I might be gleeing for watching movies with them, but no one let me browse it! I watched, asked questions, and made my own preparations based on what I needed!
-Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) May 17, 2025
It's not that the coach shouldn't ask,...https://t.co/ownoaxbz4o
Warner and Griffin III continued to chat with Griffin III in the comments section, noting that Warner overcame a bad coach.
You are a Hall of Fame because you overcome my brother’s bad coach. You are not the number one pick in the draft and have the weight of the entire organization from the very beginning. Because Caleb used to be, and because that staff worked online, they should take it...
— Robert Griffin III (@rgiii) May 17, 2025
Warner elaborated on his comments, commenting on Griffin's comments on the word "malfeasance".
My point is not that coaches shouldn't teach these things or at least lay out the roadmap, my point is that I've never seen doing this before, so "malfeasance" is a strong word! There are a lot of things that assume that you haven't taught at the NFL level...those things that don't struggle often!
-Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) May 18, 2025
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