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Ask offensive coordinator Declan Doyle what he liked about the penultimate play of the Bears’ two-minute drill Saturday, and his eyes light up.
“Same thing everybody likes,” he said.
Quarterback Caleb Williams took a shotgun snap against a blitzing defense, sprinted right and, without slowing down, lofted a touchdown pass to tight end Cole Kmet.
“That’s what you watched at USC,” Doyle said. “His ability to evade. The arm talent.”
Ask Doyle what he thought out the final play of the two-minute drill, though, and things turn more serious.