Caleb Williams
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We've seen it out of other receivers.
We know that the Rams secondary was biting on practically everything.
Kobe Durant could have had two more interceptions in that game.
The truth is also that when you throw three interceptions in a playoff game, a la Josh Allen the day before, it usually is not going to go well for you.
That said, I think he thought he was throwing the ball to one place.
It was not a misread of a defense as much as it was.
Caleb Williams thought that DJ was going one place.
DJ thought he was going in another.
And the Rams secondary at that point had seen enough of the Bears offense to where they knew where the ball was going.
Yeah, and the argument is, of course, even if the Rams know where the ball is going, you saw the open space as the play developed.
If DJ does flatten the route, if he comes at a sharper angle, then he's in position to, if not make the throw, at least make sure nobody else catches.
And I think that's one of the big takeaways.
Let's listen to what Caleb Williams first had to say.
I think it's important to listen to the guy throwing the ball first as to what happened.
So that's the explanation out of the quarterback.
And credit to Caleb Williams, I thought the best way to, if nothing else, stop a frenzy was the way he put it.
But when you look at the tape, that's exactly what he's describing.
Mark, what did you think when you heard him say that?
Well, you know what, actually, Loki, I'm thinking in the back of my brain now, listening to that, like part of it, and I know this is not necessarily the part people want to hear right now.
But it's really cool to hear Caleb Williams like that.