• 3 months ago
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00:00Is that's the bears playing him in the way they did showing that he can hit all three
00:06levels of throws while moving in order to kind of get him into what is his comfort zone.
00:14Do you see what I'm saying?
00:15Well, his comfort zone is outside the pocket.
00:18And that's why everyone sees this high level potential for him.
00:21Because when you are good at what is not your best trait, all of a sudden you become really
00:27hard to defend.
00:28So if teams make him stay inside the pocket and you're able to win from inside there,
00:31well now what do you do?
00:33And that's what makes you the ultimate weapon offensively.
00:36I think forever, till the end of his NFL career, his ability to get off script and make plays
00:41on the move and throw that deep ball with incredible touch and accuracy.
00:48As you mentioned, all three levels of the field while on the move is going to be the
00:51superpower.
00:52And now it's just like, okay, so what do you have when they try to take your superpower
00:55away?
00:56Well, you have a gift, which is the ability to stand inside the pocket and make throws.
01:00It's funny because on Monday morning, when I went back through the Bengals game, two
01:03of the throws that I started is like, yeah, that's what it's supposed to look like from
01:06NFL quarterback was a nine yard completion to Cole come out, hit the top of your drop,
01:10rip it, throw it, completion, just take the nine and get onto the next play.
01:13And then 11 yard or later in the game to Simba Webster, similar thing.
01:17And then Shane Waldron brought those up unprompted in his sort of introductory overview of how
01:23he thought Caleb played on Saturday afternoon.
01:26So those are examples of a guy who understands the clock, who understands the need to take
01:31completions that are right there for you and not to try to make them take too long.
01:36Just be quick, process it, see it, throw it, rip it, take the yards and get onto the next
01:39play.
01:41If Caleb is able to do that, even at a medium level as a rookie, the offense starts to see
01:46its potential rise.

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