I'm not though. It's that NT vs ND thing i talked about in another thread.
It feels like whiplash because I *don't* change my opinions the way most people do.
I guess what I'm supposed to do is that since I'm a person who likes Caleb Williams, I'm supposed to search for a plausible interpretation of events that supports him and emphasize it, even if that explanation goes against my previous beliefs.
If you had asked me Saturday what does and doesn't worry me from rookie QBs, I would have said that splash plays and production is good, even if mixed with bad reads and mistakes. But a complete lack of production, even if it comes with few mistakes, is more concerning. You could dig up dozens of posts to that effect over the years.
Maybe that belief will prove wrong, either from pre-existing data I've overlooked or future data comes in. If that happens, I'll change it.
But I'm not going to change that belief because it would be more fun today to say "ok, the most important thing is he didn't have any turnovers, that's really promising for a rookie, even if he had virtually no positive production."
But I get that's how 90% of the population approaches things and it feels weird to them that I don't.