Anthony Heron
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It looked to me like he threw it exactly where he wanted to throw the ball.
That doesn't mean Caleb was right and DJ was wrong, but I was just β I was confused at β
DJ not necessarily whipping his eyes around to appear to be somebody who's looking to declare himself as a pass receiver.
It just seemed like for whatever reason there was a little bit of hesitation for DJ to get his eyes around to address the football.
I'm not clear on that part of it.
I don't know why, but
The effort on the Post Post show last night, I had some callers, a couple of them, a lot of them very positive, but a couple of them kind of asking about the effort of DJ.
To me, it's not necessarily an effort thing.
I just don't think DJ Moore has ever been the most precise and the most urgent person.
route runner at all times and that's kind of who who he's been throughout his career i've described him as a running back to you guys in a lot of ways for his playmaking ability with the ball in his hands but he's not sort of your traditional statuesque you know long striding ball plucking wide receiver that that you know some of the other bears pass catchers can present themselves to be
And that's where... Right now...
This is the end of innocence, where at least for me, based off of this season, the expectations I had for the team coming in and them going well beyond that, I'm in a really positive frame of reference for a lot of these things.
And I've been talking to you guys, as we all have, about the development of Caleb Williams at all these different touch points.
And when you look at.
Even the interceptions, especially the last two interceptions yesterday, where the Bears now have a quarterback who consistently, as he stands in the pocket, confidently delivers the ball with anticipation and trust.
And touch.
That wasn't the Caleb that we saw in August or in September for much of October.
And so that to me, I'm still at the moment willing to view even those last couple of interceptions.
The one where he's trying to figure out, you know, he throws it up the sideline and Loveland's nowhere near the football.
You know, who's who's the guy he's trying to deliver it to?