Caleb Williams
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in the game, and that was as crucial as anything when it came to Joe Tooney being at left tackle, Jonah McFadden playing at guard, and the Bears doing what they could to spell that very powerful Rams pass rush.
What was a little bit crazy about that is
Watching Caleb Williams do the work and looking at pro football focus last night, and they were like, he only had two drops.
The Bears only had two drops.
I was like, I swear there were way more than two drops because I wrote down drops.
I was like, now we got to talk about what's a drop and what's not a drop, just like we have to talk about what's a catch and what's not a catch.
I think there were two on Rome.
I know there was one on Olamide Zaccheaus.
Don't forget about Colston Loveland.
He had an obvious... Yeah, I was going to mention Colston Loveland as well.
And so when you look at what Caleb was able to do, and for most of that game, despite having thrown the two interceptions in regulation, he outplayed Matt Stafford.
Don't let that slip by.
Matt Stafford was rattled.
He didn't take any sacks.
Matt Stafford took four.
I thought Ben Johnson did do a good job of saying, this is going to be on Caleb to win this game.
And I think he wanted more run support, but he didn't get the run support in the spots that he needed ultimately.
We know what the best throw of the game was for Caleb Williams.
That's obvious.