Caleb Williams
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And I think that brings up a better discussion then because if you know that's the case and you know that Colson Loveland and Roma Dunze have had trouble dropping the balls, which makes sense when you consider the weather.
Not that that is also an excuse.
But that leaves you with not everybody who you can trust.
You know, that's the hard part is game flow is dictating who's available in the game based on the coverage you're seeing.
And that doesn't give you a lot of options in that case.
Yeah, I agree with you, Ann, especially in the development, the growth over the course of the season.
I think in the playoffs, though, you've got to use those legs sometimes.
I really think almost to not a disadvantage, but I was surprised by how much the legs did not come into play.
As we talked to Anthony Heron, he's an analyst for 670 to Score and the Big Ten Network.
But I do agree with you overall.
Him meeting Ben Johnson where Ben Johnson wants him to meet him is right there, more of the pocket passer, less of just the off-platform stuff.
But I think that's what makes him special.
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Speaking of growth and development, as far as Caleb has come, I don't know that we could say the same about Roma Dunze if last night's performance is any indication because he did have the one big catch on the sideline, but four targets just to catch the drop touchdown early.
And I don't know how much the weather, whether it's Roma and everybody else, or his foot had to do with his performance last night.
How do you see it?