Some of my own thoughts:
Jayden Daniels looks very legit to me. He can do all the cool things you want a young athletic QB to do these days. He can run the ball himself, he can throw an incredible deep ball, he can throw on the run, etc. But really stands out on his tape is how monotonously accurate he is. With a nice, quick release to make it hard for defenders to close the gap. He never makes the easy stuff look hard, and there's a ton of value in that.
Yeah, offensively they do a lot of short passes, outs and screens. That's what defenses give you these days. They look pretty capable of punishing defenses that oversell to try to take those away. And they just don't make many mistakes. Only 3 turnovers in 7 games is very very good. We're over here excusing Caleb Williams for throwing 2 picks in a game because he's a rookie, Daniels has only thrown two all season.
I'm tempted to downplay our chances because I don't want to be disappointed, but if I'm being 100% honest, I think the Bears are a better team and are better than 50/50 to win even if Daniels plays. They haven't faced a defense anywhere close to this good, the best they faced was probably the Giants, who made them look ordinary.
I'd really really really like to see our secondary back and healthy after the bye week. This is the wrong week to be missing Brisker, Stevenson or Gordon.
Williams just needs to show that last week wasn't a fluke. He showed next-level accuracy that game and none of the confusion between him and his WRs on what route was being run, but it was noticeably better than even his other good games this season.
I know dumb trash talking and hot taking is what most of the world enjoys about sports, so I understand the "1 vs 2, who got the right QB?" takes are inevitable. But they're still stupid.
1) Who wins this game doesn't say anything about who is having the better rookie season. Bryce Young won the head to head with Stroud last season.
2) Who is the better rookie doesn't say much about who will have the better career, I could cite dozens of examples.
3) I don't care if a QB drafted after Williams is better than him. It's a notoriously difficult to project position and there were 10 guys taken after him, including 5 in the top 12 picks. I'll always take a field that big against one guy if I'm betting on who is going to be the best. Caleb Williams is a pass-fail pick on whether he becomes a franchise QB, nothing more or less.