As the Chicago Bears head into the playoffs, it is easy for critics and fans alike to pick apart their weaknesses. This is what comes naturally. Rarely are fans overly confident going into the postseason. It's natural to err on the pessimistic side.
But, when it comes to Caleb Williams, folks are even quicker to jump to conclusions about one single stat in particular: completion percentage. It's been a talking point all season long.
And, ESPN's Dan Graziano has had enough of it. In his latest column, Graziano dispels the notion that Williams' inaccuracy actually hurts this Bears offense:
"Williams led the NFL with 40 throwaways, which obviously affect completion percentages but aren't necessarily a bad thing.