Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams looked like he was making strides toward superstardom at Lambeau Field on Sunday. Then, he didn't get enough mustard on a throw to the Packers' end zone, which resulted in a game-costing interception.
Williams' biggest flaw to date in his second NFL season is his oft-awry accuracy. Whether it be a lack of detail in ball placement, not being on the same page with his receivers, or still adjusting to a Ben Johnson offense that requires throwing with anticipation, the lack of precision is preventing Williams from realizing his implied potential as a No.