Lots of concerns. But, I'll take it, considering how things looked through three quarters. The play clock thing was mind-boggling, but I'm sure they'll straighten that out. The defense kept them in the game, for the most part, which was encouraging (and not surprising). That said, a better QB picks them apart in the 4th quarter. Caleb missed several throws that, if he makes even just a couple of those, it's probably game over.
Need to start strong this week. I'm pretty certain Penix will be better than Caleb was. On the other hand, I think the Bears D is stronger than ATL's, and being at home should help some. Will be interesting to see if the offense can continue to make strides in a positive direction. If they can do so, and be firing at 90% all cylinders when Addison returns, I think it could really be an exciting offense to watch. It's nice to see a strong two-headed running attack that we haven't had in at least a couple of years now (probably since Cook and Mattison, so maybe more like 4?).