Wide receiver Roy Williams hasn't ranked among the league's leaders in dropped passes, but if his tendency to mishandle passes doesn't improve there's little doubt his playing time will begin to drop. Some of the incompletions on passes thrown to Williams have resulted from Williams bobbling the ball first, allowing defenders to break up the throw or -- in the case of a goal-line pass against Kansas City -- come up with an interception. Inconsistency has been Williams' biggest problem however, as he's failed to come up with a single catch in six games and hasn't had more than 62 yards receiving, while scoring just one TD. With Johnny Knox coming on, Devin Hester taking on a more prominent role in the offense following some minor injury problems, and Forte's injury the squeeze could be put on Williams for playing time. Downfield blocking, which is the main strength Williams brings to the offense, is a little less important than making some catches. Source: Sporting News
What Steve said... It's taken this long and people question what's wrong with the Bears on occasion? Here you go people...