'Good, better, best' didn't start with Bears — just ask Cubs great Billy Williams

Billy Williams: The Unsung Champion Behind the 'Good, Better, Best' Chant

Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer Billy Williams has been synonymous with the team's mantra "good, better, best" for decades. While many attribute its origin to Bears coach Ben Johnson, the truth is that Williams was singing from the same hymn sheet – or rather, chant – long before Johnson took the field.

For Williams, the phrase was more than just a motivational tool; it was a guiding principle forged in his youth. Growing up at Mobile County Training School, which didn't even have a baseball team, but excelled in football, Williams repeated the words to himself as he blossomed into a star athlete. The mantra stuck with him throughout his 18-year major league career, serving as a driving force behind his desire to succeed.

In fact, Williams made Principal Lillie Dixon of Whistler (Ala.) Elementary School a centerpiece of his Hall of Fame induction speech in 1987. Dixon had been the source of the phrase for Williams since he was just a young student, and it evoked fond memories of her school assemblies that ended with the now-famous words.

Williams' connection to the chant runs deeper still. The 1969 Cubs, who narrowly missed the postseason despite his star performance, included two players from Mobile County Training School – Tommie Agee and Cleon Jones – on their roster. Though they ultimately came up short against the Miracle Mets, Williams' dedication to the phrase remained unwavering.

Fast-forward to today, and while Johnson has popularized "good, better, best" in Chicago sports circles, it's clear that Williams was the one who started it all. The 87-year-old legend now finds himself on the other side of the rivalry, watching quarterback Caleb Williams – no relation – take the field for the NFC North champions.

While Williams may not be territorial about his chant, he does appreciate its motivational power and how players have begun to accept it as a rallying cry. When asked about Johnson's use of the phrase, Williams flashed his football chops, noting the importance of a strong offensive line in their success.

As the Cubs prepare for Sunday's matchup against the Rams, Williams is ready to join in on the "good, better, best" chant once more. It's clear that this phrase has become an integral part of Chicago sports culture – and Billy Williams, its unsung champion, couldn't be happier about it.
 
🌞 I gotta say, I love how this story highlights Billy Williams' impact on the 'good, better, best' chant! It's amazing to think that something he learned as a kid in football ended up becoming such an iconic part of Chicago sports culture 🏈. And can you believe it was basically his go-to motivational tool for 18 years straight? That's some serious dedication 💪! Now, I know Billy might not be super excited about the rivalry with Ben Johnson and all, but I think he's doing a great job supporting Caleb Williams (no relation 😉). Either way, I'm all for the 'good, better, best' chant – it's infectious and always gets me pumped up for sports games! 🏆
 
man i'm still thinking that new iphone 6s is the best phone ever lol remember when we could only use wifi for mobile data 📱😂 and what's with these nfl quarterbacks they're all so same sauce like calvin johnson or josh allen but Caleb Williams seems different he's got some crazy arm strength 🤯
 
🤔 I feel for this dude, Billy Williams is like a legend who was already doing his thing back in the day. He took something simple from his childhood and made it into a whole thing. It's pretty cool that he's still got a connection to it even after all these years. The fact that he's accepting of Ben Johnson using it now shows that he's okay with sharing the spotlight, which is awesome. I love how he tied it back to his own experiences growing up and finding motivation in those words. It's a reminder that our roots can shape us into who we are today, and sometimes all it takes is a little something from our past to bring us joy. 😊
 
omg u guys I just found out about billy williams & his connection to the 'good, better, best' chant 4eva 🙌💯 he's literally been singing that song since he was a kid at mobile county training school!! and now it's become a part of chicago sports culture lol what's crazy is that ben johnson might've popularized it but williams was already rocking it years ago 🤔🏈
 
OMG 🤩 I'm like so stoked that people are finally giving B-Dawg 💯 the props he deserves! He's been rocking that "good, better, best" chant for decades and it's time we recognized his impact on Chicago sports culture 🏈💥 I mean, Ben Johnson might be trying to steal the spotlight now but let's be real, BBW was the OG 💫 His connection to the phrase is everything and more 🤩 From his football days to his MLB career, he's been all about that "good, better, best" life 🌟 Now we get to see him rocking it in the stands at Soldier Field 🏟️ Go Cubs! 🔴🦅
 
🤔 I love how this story humanizes Billy Williams, you know? He's not just some legendary player, but a guy who had a mantra that stuck with him since his youth days 🏫. It's so cool to see how he passed it on to the next gen of athletes, and now it's become a part of Chicago sports culture 💚. I mean, I can imagine Williams singing those words along with Caleb Williams (no relation) when they play together - it's like a beautiful passing of legacy 🏈💫. And kudos to Principal Dixon for being the originator of that chant - she must be so proud of her role in shaping Billy's mindset! 👏
 
I'm kinda glad this guy gets some love for his part in creating the 'Good, Better, Best' chant 🙌. I mean, he's been doing it since he was a kid, and it really is a cool story how it stuck with him throughout his career. It just goes to show that sports can be all about more than just winning – it's also about the journey and the people you meet along the way 💪. Plus, I love how he's still got that passion for it even though he's not playing anymore 🏈. The fact that he's showing his support for the Cubs is really sweet 👍.
 
I love how this story goes beyond just baseball history 🏟️... it's really about the power of childhood experiences shaping our values and principles in life 💪. Think about it: Billy Williams was basically repeating a phrase to himself as a young kid, and that stuck with him for the rest of his life! 🤯 It shows how our early influences can shape who we become and what motivates us. The fact that he made the phrase a part of his induction speech is just awesome too... it's like he wanted to pay tribute to Principal Dixon and all she did for him 😊.
 
This is so cool! 🤩 I love learning about the history behind that iconic "good, better, best" chant. It's amazing how something that started as a personal mantra for Billy Williams has become such an integral part of Chicago sports culture. And it's awesome to see him embracing the fact that someone else (Ben Johnson) is now using it too 😊. It just goes to show that even though we may not always agree on everything, we can all come together and appreciate a good chant 🎉. The Cubs are going to crush those Rams this Sunday! 💪🏼
 
I gotta say, I'm all for giving Billy Williams some props 🙌! The dude was a true legend on the field and his connection to the "good, better, best" chant is pretty cool. But at the same time, I think Ben Johnson gets some undeserved credit for popularizing it 😐. I mean, come on, it's been around since Williams was a kid, but Johnson's definitely made it a big part of Chicago sports culture now 🤝. And can we talk about how weird it is that there are two different QBs named Caleb Williams in the NFL? That's just crazy! 😂
 
I'm so over how this feature just promotes one guy while glossing over all the others involved in the "good, better, best" chant 🙄. I mean, Billy Williams was definitely important, but let's not forget Tommie Agee and Cleon Jones from Mobile County Training School were part of that 1969 Cubs team too 🤔. It's not like Ben Johnson came out of nowhere to popularize the phrase either, he was already using it back in '77 when he was coaching the Bears 🏈. The article should've given some more cred to those other guys involved in the chant, you know? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u gotta read dis! so Billy Williams is like a chicago cubs legend nd he 4got dat he was the 1 who started da "good, better, best" chant 🤯 like ben johnson thinks he came up wit it lol. but seriously, its so cool how wiliams used to sing dat phrase 2 himself wen he was young & tryin out 4 da big leagues. nd now hes even doin it infront of his grandkids 😂💪. i mean wat's not 2 love about a chant that evokes good vibes & motivates ppl 2 be their best selves? 🙌
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the idea of "good, better, best" being a real thing 🤯! At first, I was like what's up with this chant? But now that I know it's been around since Billy Williams' youth days, it totally makes sense. It's not just some cheesy motivational tool, it's like... a mantra of motivation 😎. And can you imagine how many times that guy sang those words to himself when he was on the team? Like, what if he actually said them out loud at the top of his lungs during games? 😂 The mind boggles! What I love about this is that it's not just some one person pushing a catchphrase, but it's been around for so long and has become an integral part of sports culture. So yeah, Billy Williams might be the unsung hero behind "good, better, best", but he's definitely got the spotlight now 💫
 
🙄 I gotta correct people on this one... it's not just Ben Johnson who popularized the "good, better, best" chant 🤔. It's actually Billy Williams who started singing from that hymn sheet all those years ago! I mean, come on, the guy was a star athlete in high school and repeated that phrase to himself like it was going out of style 💪. He even mentioned Principal Lillie Dixon as the source of the phrase in his induction speech 📚. So, let's give credit where credit is due... Billy Williams is the real "unsung champion" here 😊. Ben Johnson might've picked up on it later, but he didn't exactly invent the chant 🔥.
 
🤔 I mean, come on, people gotta give credit where credit is due! Billy Williams is the OG behind that iconic "good, better, best" chant. Like, Ben Johnson might've popularized it in Chicago sports circles, but Williams was rocking it for decades before that. And let's not forget, the dude had some serious football cred coming out of Mobile County Training School 🏈💪. The fact that he still holds a special place in his heart for the phrase and its connection to Principal Dixon is pretty cool. It's awesome to see players like Caleb Williams (no relation) catching on to the chant and using it as motivation 💪👏. Can't say I blame Billy for joining in on Sunday's matchup against the Rams – it's Chicago sports culture, after all! 🎉
 
lol what's with all these new players thinkin they can just use "good, better, best"? back in my day we didn't need no chant to get hyped lol 🤣 anyway i think billy williams is the real OG for that phrase and its awesome he gets to be a part of chicago sports culture again. but gotta say, ben johnson's use of it is pretty cool too 🙏 can you imagine being in the stadium and hearing those words echo through the speakers? would give me chills 😂
 
I love how we're still singing the same motivational tune decades later 🙌 The 'good, better, best' chant has truly become a staple in Chicago sports culture, and it's amazing to see how it's carried on through generations of athletes like Caleb Williams 💪 Billy Williams' connection to this phrase is so heartwarming, especially given his humble beginnings at Mobile County Training School 🏫 It just goes to show that with dedication and perseverance, even the smallest ideas can make a big impact in our lives 💥
 
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