Bears quarterback Caleb Williams details what the last game's effort meant in terms of his growth as a QB and how he built a good passing game rapport with Rome Odunze.
Category
🥇
SportsTranscript
00:00All of the above, hanging out, to playing video games with each other, to communicating
00:10and coming in at the same time and learning all this together, helping each other throughout
00:17this time.
00:18And so, being able to have all those little moments and things like that, I think when
00:24those big moments happen, you kind of have an idea and trust and belief that you're all
00:30on the same page.
00:31And right then and there, it showed up.
00:34The way you played against Greenwood?
00:35No, I mean, I think I've ran a bunch of concepts so far, whether it's high school even to college
00:41to now.
00:43And so, I think it started in practice with the reps, I think it started with him stringing
00:51things together and doing a good job with that and getting everybody into a rhythm and
00:56not necessarily thinking of what's next or anything like that.
01:01We kind of had an idea of what's next and from there, you go out there, you play, and
01:06you play efficient football.
01:07And for me mentally, I think after the third game, I realized that I can play and I feel
01:13good playing.
01:14I see that I've said multiple times that regardless of the interceptions in the beginning
01:20of the season, that I felt like I was seeing the field well and things like that.
01:24And that still stands today.
01:25There's going to be rough times, rough patches over the long, healthy career that I hopefully
01:31have and that's not going to change my mindset and nor is it going to change it now.
01:36So, being able to have a good game versus, or a solid game I would say, versus a team
01:43like that, obviously it goes into practice and the details and all of that.