Kevin Fishbain
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They have a lot of belief.
You can't take that away from him.
You've got a quarterback who can rally you back and make crazy plays.
But one thing I've been thinking about a lot this week, Dan, is next step for the offense.
is capitalizing, putting teams away, being smoother.
You know, there's a big difference.
You wrote about the fourth down a lot last week and then obviously came into play in a big way this week.
Ben Johnson's offense on fourth down a lot different in Detroit than it was in his first year in Chicago.
Ben Johnson's offense in goal-to-go situations a lot different in Detroit than it has been in Chicago.
So you look at those situational things, and then he's going to have to kind of โ
How do you prepare for an overtime opportunity to kick a field goal to win to go to the conference championship?
You don't have those things drawn up, but I bring up the goal to go in the red zone in the fourth down because it's situational football.
It's making sure you do what you can to win so you don't have to rely on Caleb putting on that cape and doing things that you shouldn't always be able to rely on.
That's a play where I imagine...
Knowing Ben Johnson, his attention to detail and his competitiveness, he can be hyperanalyzed in that and said, hey, if we're in a game next year and we're in this situation, what are we going to do differently?
Or if we're in a game next year and we call this play, what do I want to happen differently?
Yeah, it's one of those things that not many guys on the planet can do that.
Not many guys on the planet could be two feet in the air, it seemed like, when he threw that ball, you know, fading away, two guys in his face, and he throws it to a spot where his guy is.
You know, you talk, what is it, the NFL official account, since she was like, Caleb Williams had like the four best throws all season.
Yeah.