Caleb Williams
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The reason they didn't go for two when they scored the touchdown late and ended up tying the game at 17-all with under a minute to play is because he was like, our goal to go was not clean.
Part of not being clean is guys missing blocks or not sustaining blocks.
So I don't fault Ben Johnson for going for it because I think that's the mentality he needed to have.
I fault more the execution of it, and I think that's something that will be addressed in the offseason.
I will say Jeff Schwartz, our friend who's on Twitter all the time, talks about the blocking decision on that play.
So if you guys want to check it out, it's on Twitter by Jeff as well.
That, again, I'll go back to the first drive and the fourth and two.
And I said in a real time, you could fact check me with Chris Alma if you'd like, if you feel like you need to.
But I was team field goal on the fourth and two.
Again, because of all the issues you had, because of who you were playing,
All of that kind of stuff.
And it's the first drive, fourth and two at the Rams, 21, overthrow by Caleb Williams, intended for Colston Loveland.
That ball gets picked off right there.
I wanted the points on the board right at that point in the game, so I didn't like that.
The other one that got to me,
was the Bears' fourth drive of the first half in the second quarter because the drive had been going well.
You had the third and two completion to Loveland for 10 yards.
Williams to Mnangai for a catch and run for 16 yards, which was beautiful.
Swift had a nine-yard run.
Along comes the fourth and one, and this is where they started to get predictable.