What a cursed season. It's like a reverse 2006. I still think that it's a plausible explanation that this is a freakish run of negative variance not an inherent trait of people employed by the team, but I'm not going to die on that hill or argue with anyone who thinks it's Eberflus.
We're literally a blocked FG and a hail mary defense away from being 6-4, sitting in a playoff spot and holding tiebreakers over the Commanders and Packers. Williams would be famous for already having two game-winning final-minute drives in his first 10 games in the NFL. Instead we aren't going to see a meaningful Bears game for 10 months.
Too numb to it to actually watch the film breakdowns at this point, but I thought Williams looked fine but not amazing for most of the game, then bonus points for operating another successful two-minute drill. It felt like they made a conscious effort to work more horizontal and less vertical, which meshes with Williams, but it's always easier to look good when you are putting a new offense on film for the first time.
His bread and butter in the NFL, the skill that makes him a franchise QB, needs to be his quick release. He showed it on the fourth and 2 play where he went through his progressions and hit his checkdown. It didn't look crazy impressive, but the release on his checkdown where he didn't need to reset his feet makes a huge difference for YAC and denying defenses a chance to close.