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The Worst Chicago Quarterback in Recent History

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Mike Glennon is no longer the starting quarterback for the Chicago Bears. In his time leading Chicago’s offense, he recorded a 76.9 passer rating and managed 4.12 ANY/A. That’s bad, and neither of those metrics penalize him for his five fumbles. He was expected to be a slightly below average placeholder, and he failed even at that. However, he is nowhere near the worst starter in Bears’ history. In fact, he’s not even close to the worst starter since the Bears last won a Super Bowl.

To avoid a single game (cough * 2010 Todd Collins * cough) driving the total narrative, I looked at only Bears quarterbacks who, in a single season, started at least four games.