This stat is a great summary of just how bad the Bears QBs have been throughout history
I know I know, the Bears have had a few pretty good quarterbacks in their history. Jim McMahon had some solid years, Jay Cutler had his good moments' and Rex Grossman was alright for a few seasons.
However, with that being said, the Bears are still one of the worst teams in NFL history when it comes to quarterback talent level.
Here is a stat reported by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. that truly summarized how lack-lustre the QB play has been throughout history in Chicago.
Guess how many times an #NFL QB has passed for over 3,838 yards in a single season from 1996 to 2021?
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No Bears QB has done it, but it has been done 208 different times since Erik Kramer set Chicago's passing record of 3,838 yards in 1995.
This is actually crazy. To think that it has happened over 200 times and not a single one of those was by a Bears QB is truly mind-boggling...
I have a feeling that with Justin Fields as the signal-caller, this won't last very long...
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