I’ve always held the belief that you need a top-tier QB to win consistently and that the Bears need to find theirs. I’ve changed my mind.

Look at the great-performing QBs around the league who are leading playoff caliber teams. Mahomes, Hurts, Allen, Herbert, Tua, Geno, Goff, Purdy, Lamar, Burrow, T Law.

The only QB on that entire list who’s consistently led a super bowl contending team year in and year out (regardless of ebbs amd flows with talent around him) is Mahomes. He’s the unicorn. And it’s hard to say Mahomes is fool-proof because he’s been in the perfect coaching situation his entire career.

Every other QB on that list has had huge ups and fairly big downs due to a variety of reasons. Coaching changes, lack of talent around him, injuries etc. I don’t think you can plug and play any of them (even though some are “proven” as great) and expect them to thrive.

The common denominator for success seems to be great coaching (and gm roster management) that works in concert with a talented/dedicated QB.

Which all leads me to say I think the Bears need to focus on finding a proven coach to install a proven system and keep Fields.

Hoping and praying that the next rookie QB is going to be “the one,” is the best way to the Bears right back to where they are right now.

  • KGooOPB
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    11 months ago

    It’s highly unlikely he would be a good as he is if he were in a worse situation (like the Bears). That’s what I’m trying to say. I don’t think the Bears are currently an adequate incubator for a new QB.