Dude if you are going to mock me then at least get it right. I've consistently said Williams was a good RB. What I said was teams don't fear him and rightly so. He's done nothing until Sunday to make them change their minds. Even McVay didn't respect him as evidenced by shutting him down early in the first half.
I said he ran like he was on a mission, and he was. He knows that he must carve out his place in this offense. Even Akers knew that which is why he returned early from an Achilles injury and also ran like he was on a mission. One great game against an unprepared opponent who is 1-5 does not a McCaffery make. He needs to be that force every week from here on out. That's when DCs begin to game plan him. He can't afford to let up and he knows it. I'm happy for him as he showed he's got the mental fortitude to be good in the NFL. He can't afford to becoming a footnote in this offense.
This offense is predicated upon a strong run attack. It slows the pass rush down when they have to account for a run. Also, give credit where credit is due, he was receiving outstanding blocking in the game. He was more often than not, untouched until he was in the second level. The guys up front did a great job in blocking for Williams. Those consecutive runs in the second half against a DL expecting the run showed how good this OL can be. The pass blocking always lags behind the run blocking.
Also before you say shit like you did perhaps you should simply check Pro Football Reference and Williams performance in the previous games. Only one game of the previous five did he break 100 yds against Indy. Up to last Sunday, his longest run was 11 yds against the Colts who are ranked around 28th against the run. Every other game he was in the low 50 yds in his production and one game less than 40 yds. So everything I said was completely valid.
Do I want him to succeed? Absolutely, why not? Do I think he can? The jury is still out. He didn't against quality opposition. So before you crow about how you always knew it, we need to see if he can continue that way from here on out. Sorry if I burst your bubble.