It was a perfect night of football on a perfect night for football.
Just when you thought the Bears were going to do more Bears-like things, as Tyler Scott botched the opening kickoff return or newcomer Drew Dalman committed a holding penalty, Caleb Williams overcame the setbacks by getting the ball out on time and throwing darts.
It rarely looked like that last season or during most of training camp this summer.
Yes, it was only one preseason game against the Bills’ second-string defense, but it was exactly what we wanted and needed to see to provide the entire fan base with hope.
I asked that the starters play – check.
I asked that Williams play from the pocket and react decisively – check.
I asked that the Bears put together a first-quarter scoring drive after countless slow sta