After the Bears were shutout for the first time in nearly 13 years, there should be no question as to which quarterback gives the Bears their best chance to win.
The last time the Chicago Bears were shutout in a game was Dec. 29, 2002. In that game, two-time Grey Cup champion Henry Burris started for the Bears, throwing four interceptions before stepping aside for Cory Sauter.
It would be the last time either quarterback would ever see game action in an NFL game.
That was truly, the bottoming out of the Bears' quarterback carousel.