CHICAGO - If that Bears opening drive against the Bills Sunday night could be bottled and put on tap, we’d pull the lever and fill our cups from now until the end of Caleb Williams’ career.
It really was that beautiful. The quarterback completed his first four passes for 61 yards to four different receivers, including tight ends, Cole Kmet and rookie Colston Loveland. This was notable since there were games last year when it seemed Williams and his tight ends had never met each other.
Williams then threw incomplete to wideout Olamide Zaccheaus, but came back on the next play with a 36-yard touchdown pass to the former Virginia star. Seven plays, 97 yards, endzone. It looked so simple, so clean. Dare we say this? So easy. Read the defense, feel the pressure, see the open man, hit him