Rattler is the only right answer

Caleb has 14 starts to Rattler’s 3 starts though. He was installed as the Bears’ starter with his 1st team unit all offseason.

3 of Caleb’s touchdowns were in garbage time after the Bears were put away by the 4Q. Another 3 are in comeback attempts after the Bears were down 3 possessions. He’s only thrown 3 TDs in the first halves of 14 games.

TD/ints don’t show how inconsistent and underwhelming he’s been for a #1 pick. He’s had 2, maybe 3 good games out of 14.

Bears should be no worst than 7-7, instead of 4-10, with Caleb/DJ/Keenan/Odunze, as much as Caleb was said to be the next great QB and an upgrade over Fields.

I guess in your universe a 1-1 TD-INT ratio, 70 QB rating, and getting benched in 2 of 3 starts is better than 3-1 TD-INT ratio and 88 QB rating. There’s no way you can make an argument that Rattler has outplayed Caleb.