The Bears are no strangers to new offensive signal callers. A franchise of which has enjoyed no stability at quarterback since the 1980s has somehow seen 13 different starters alone since 2010. From the noodle-armed wizardry of one Todd Collins to the ever-puzzling, rocket-armed (if disappointing) Jay Cutler, Chicago has experienced every style of play. None have been rather effective or surgical or even good, but, much to the chagrin of each person who dares invest a semblance of motion to the Bears, every other style has been on display.
The latest change comes pre-packaged with the unfortunate failings of potential.