For me, I can see the road ahead for Caleb - I see him improving every week in the mechanics of being an NFL QB. His footwork, his eyes, his timing get better each and every week.
For example, Tim Jennings and Chase Daniel both praised multiple plays this week from Caleb that were incomplete.
I think some people just watch the game, and count completions and the like, and others watch things like footwork etc.
I think we all see an incomplete package, both in Caleb and the offense as a whole. And that's fair. I see that too, and I agree with it.
But if you look at Caleb's trajectory week to week and the mechanics of playing the position, you see he is making steady progress every week. So if you trust in Ben Johnson, all the evidence says we are on our way to something special.
Of course at each level, you have to reach it before anyone can say you've arrived there. But it can also be seen that so far, the progress has been steady, so it's a pretty good bet that Caleb will get there.
As for comparisons to Trubisky - I really don't see it. Not if you look at the mechanics, and the growth curve. Not if you look at what's happening, and WHY.
The media narrative is shifting on him, soon they'll be overpraising him. Maybe some already are. And maybe that will change some minds, but it shouldn't. You've got a young QB here who has all the tools to be one of the greatest ever. He's obviously not there, but I can't think of another young QB I'd rather ride into the future with.
The guy is special. It's hard to miss. It's just not consistent yet. But it's getting better every single week.