Windy City Gridiron
For you stat hounds, Caleb’s line against the Eagles hurts his overall pace and puts into question whether or not he can break 4k and where he’ll land on the franchise leaderboard. Williams finished Friday’s win with 154 yards and one score. The 2,722 yards through 12 games puts him on a pace for 3,856 yards, barely knocking Kramer out of the top spot. If Williams averages 223.4 yards per game over his final five contests, he’ll knock Kramer down. The problem is that the Bears enter a stretch of good defenses and every game will be played outside exposed to the whims of the weather. If there are more games like Friday where the wind significantly impacted the ball in flight, the record could last another year. Here are the updated stats on the Infogram:
You may remember from last year that these infographics have the ability to hold a lot of information and they can be interactive. In addition to passing yards and TDs on either side of the chart, the tree chart tracks receptions and yardage distribution to the receivers. You can click on the “Yards” tab to see that breakdown. Touchdowns are tracked on the bottom chart.
Last year’s chart I decided to keep around in case you wanted to check back to see what this looked like. That’s the second page of the tracker.
Hit up the comments to let me know where you think things will land for Caleb Williams and this passing offense.