Here we go! (Not a reference to Dak’s cadence. Okay, maybe a little bit now that you mention it. How annoying is that as a cadence? Weird, right?) Caleb had a very productive day facing Matt Eberflus’s defense, finishing 19/28 for 298 yards, four scores to four different targets, and no sacks or interceptions. Awesome result in a “get right” game for the Bears. I’m not a “he’s on track for” guy this early in the season but, ah, he’s on track to break these records. 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 will be tracked on the bottom chart – Rome Odunze has four but he finally has some company. Additionally, we’ll track 300-yard games in a single season to see if Caleb can top his own record that he shares with multiple quarterbacks.
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.