Here's the Caleb WIlliams mic'd up if you wanna hear him yell "let's go!" for 8 minutes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv6F0M3_tcY
And here's the all-22 for all his passes and runs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EriJhLgH6IU
Every time I watch it, I get happier with it. Maybe I'm glossing over how bad the Panthers defense is and getting overly optimistc, but this checks every single box I've ever wanted to see checked for a QB. In his fifth professional game.
He claims that a gust of wind took the first throw of the game, and that was literally my only major complaint, so I'll take him at his word. And I put the sack on him, he hung on DJ Moore too long.
After that, it was just a clinic. He wasn't perfect, no QB is perfect (he sold out Odunze on yet another wide open bomb) but it was elite NFL QB play.
1) He shows a complete and thorough control of the offense in pre-snap decisions. He's dictating protections, calling audibles, identifying blitzes and defeating them with hot reads ("I know!" is such an iconic moment already in his career). He looks perfectly comfortable choosing to take alternate execution options baked into plays. I've now seem multiple instances of him pulling called runs to hit quick stops to his receivers because the DB was playing off. I know some people want to do the "we'ved moved on from the last guy don't mention him" thing, but the contrast just leaps off film. All the stuff that Bears fans insisted was impossible to expect from a QB, this QB does. And suddenly our OC looks smart because of it.
2) His ball placement, timing and insanely quick release are giving his receivers a chance to catch the ball in stride, turn and make a move. I thought against the Rams he was late on a lot of passes that were completions but could have been better, but I didn't see any of that this week. Every single time I come up with a complaint against him one week, it looks better the next week.
3) He made good throwaways. At 5:53 of the all-22 video, the Bears try to run PA bootleg but the Panthers do a really good job sniffing it out, the DE and OLB both read it and are on him. *No* hesitation, he lasers it out of bounds past Kmet, who was running a much longer route. Saves himself a hit, and it could have easily been a -12 sack if he tried any of his bouncing around shenanigans.
4) He was seeing and attacking all sides of the field at all levels. None of that "but can he throw left" nonsense we had with Trubisky. He beat them left and he beat them right and he beat them middle. He took the underneath when they gave it to him, and when they gave him the deep he dropped a 40-yard touchdown dime on them.
I honestly feel like 300 yards and 2 TDs undersells how well he played. If not for that ugly Moore drop, some touchdown vulturing and some garbage time, he could have had 350 and 4.