No NFL franchise has a worse quarterbacking history than that of the Chicago Bears. Sure there’s Hall of Famer Sid Luckman that we can look back on fondly, but with his last game being played in 1950, that’s nearly three quarters of a century that the team has been looking for their next legitimate franchise signal caller. There have been a few nice moments since Sid last laced ‘em up for the Bears, but Johnny Lujack, Billy Wade, Jim McMahon, and Mitchell Trubisky were never able to consistently perform in Chicago to give Bears’ fans hope for some long term stability at the most important position in all of sports.