That's the first A game for Williams. NFL A, no curve. A+ for "rookie in his fifth game."
The first series was ugly, but after that it was nothing but positives.
He repeatedly manufactured easy plays for himself with line adjustments, which I think is a massive improvement over recent seasons. It makes the playcalling look smart, just like not doing it makes the playcalling look stupid.
He took what the defense gave him both deep and shallow. When the deep shots were there, he hit them. When the underneath was there, he took it for free yards. And when there was nothing, he threw it away.
He led five touchdown drives, honestly he's getting a little touchdown-vultured by our short yardage run game.
Bears defense with 11 straight games of 21 points or fewer, most in the league.
Bears with a league-leading 8 straight home wins.