Allen Robinson
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Miscommunication and things like that.
But I think the Bears, what they did was they gave themselves a shot to win the game.
I mean, when you look at a game like that, there are many plays that you can look at throughout the course of the game that maybe could have changed the overall trajectory of how it played out.
But I thought the weapons that Caleb had, I thought they made plays down the stretch.
They were able to give themselves a shot, get it into overtime, drive the ball down and were about 20 yards or so from kicking a game winning field goal.
And I also thought Caleb Williams, you know, he turned into Superman when he had to and made some extremely big plays.
Obviously, he had the late game turnover that then led the Rams to go down and score.
But I thought overall he played very well.
And I think for a second year player, he had a lot of growth.
And I think he should be.
Proud of himself.
And when I say proud, meaning being able to come in, have a new head coach, learn that offense, learn that system, get to the game that they got and now going to the offseason to say, OK, now we have a great foundation to build upon.
Yeah, it's difficult.
But what I always said is you would much rather a Cheesecake Factory menu of plays and options and routes than you would like a kiddie menu.
You know, you want to be able to say, OK, we have something for each and every situation.
If we're being played like this, to be able to take advantage of the defense and what they're giving us.
So for me, going into weeks like that, even though it may take a little bit more studying, watching a little bit more film to be able to
make sure that I'm honed in on the game plan.
I always like to be able to have the versatility and the options and the bullets on hand to keep firing.
If you get into a shootout and you get into overtime, that everything doesn't become repetitive for the defense.