Its no secret that as an organization historically, the Chicago Bears have struggled to develop two specific positions: quarterback and wide receiver.
When the first great t-formation quarterback, Sid Luckman - that for which the famous team fight song “Bear Down, Chicago Bears” relishes over - holds almost every relevant career passing record for 60 plus years until the arrival of Jay Cutler, you have all of the answers helping to understand Chicago’s struggles.
When men like Johnny Morris, Harlon Hill, and a tailback like Walter Payton sit at or near the top of your chart in receiving yards, you begin to lament how this organization has never consistently found dynamic options.