This franchise can’t develop rookies QBs for nothing. You guys are hoping for the next Justin Herbert to come here and overcome this next coaching staffs ineptitude.

Instead of rolling the dice again for another half decade of (please be good) QB play, why don’t you consider trading for an established quarterback. Kyler Murray, Dak Prescott, hell trade the number one overall for Justin Herbert, he might want out of LA.

It literally doesn’t matter who the Bears draft this year, they won’t be good because the Bears have NEVER shown that they can develop a QB.

Ok I’m out.

  • jbtrading@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I disagree.

    statistically - the two most successful QBs in Bears history were Eric Kramer and Jay Cutler - both of whom had RON TURNER as their offensive coordinator in their best seasons. He also coached rookie Kyle Orton to a 10-5 record.

    Talk about “development” all you want, but in the end it always comes down to the play calling and the Bears have had horrid luck with OCs for a majority of the nineties, noughties, teens and twenties. A good coordinator that knows his personnel and how to get the best of them will always trump a QB, no matter their experience level.