Ryan Clark is officially done with the criticism of Caleb Williams.
On ESPN's First Take, the former NFL defensive back delivered a passionate reality check to the critics still waiting for the Chicago Bears’ second year star to flinch. With the Bears set to host the L.A. Rams in a NFC Divisional Round matchup, Clark isn't just picking Chicago--he’s crowning their quarterback.
"When are we going to stop doubting Caleb Williams?" Clark demanded. “When he has his eighth fourth quarter comeback? I've seen enough.”

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Key Takeaways:
The Stafford Comparison- Clark sparked a firestorm by claiming that if you compare a highlight reel of Matthew Stafford’s 10 best career throws against Williams’, "there ain’t gonna be a lot of difference."
The "Iceman" Factor- After leading Chicago to seven fourth quarter comebacks this season, including a thrilling Wild Card win over the Packers, Williams has earned the "Iceman" moniker given to him by teammates.
Historical Greatness- Clark highlighted that Williams was "on the cusp" of becoming the first 4,000-yard passer in Bears history.
While the world focuses on Stafford’s quest for another ring, Clark’s message is clear, that Willimas is the real deal, and a true problem for the Rams strong defense. Don't be surprised if he out plays the wily veteran on Sunday.
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