As many of you are aware, the Bears have had some uncertainty at the most important position in sports for the last seventy years. Come 2017, many hoped that trend would end by investing the 2nd overall pick in Trubisky—the highest draft pick the Bears have spent on a quarterback since the famous 2nd-overall Bob Williams selection in 1951 set in motion an endless cycle of hope, disappointment, and despair in the Windy City. You know what happened next. It’s 2020, and Mitchell Trubisky just barely beat out career-backup Nick Foles for the privilege to helm the offense of our Beloved Bears.