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Bears starting QB's since Favre went under center in '92

Posted: Wed Oct 3, 2007 9:44 pm
by 0BobLobLaw0
Will Furrer
Jim Harbaugh
Peter Tom Willis
Shane Matthews
Erik Kramer
Steve Walsh
Steve Stenstrom
Dave Krieg
Rick Mirer
Moses Moreno
Cade McNown
Jim Miller
Henry Burris
Chris Chandler
Cory Sauter
Rex Grossman
Kordell Stewart
Craig Krenzel
Jonathan Quinn
Chad Hutchinson
Kyle Orton
Rex Grossman (again)
Rick Mier

Thats a total of 22 different QB's

We certainly are lucky

Posted: Wed Oct 3, 2007 10:09 pm
by 0BobLobLaw0
Will Furrer ***
Jim Harbaugh
Peter Tom Willis ***
Shane Matthews
Erik Kramer
Steve Walsh
Steve Stenstrom
Dave Krieg
Rick Mirer
Moses Moreno ***
Cade McNown
Jim Miller
Henry Burris
Chris Chandler
Cory Sauter ***
Rex Grossman
Kordell Stewart
Craig Krenzel
Jonathan Quinn
Chad Hutchinson
Kyle Orton
Rex Grossman (again)
Rick Mier


*** I have NEVER heard of those guys

Posted: Wed Oct 3, 2007 10:39 pm
by LarryHarris
You forgot Griese... also, for some reason I really thought Kordell Stewart might have worked well with that team... glad he didn't pan out, just like the rest of these guys...

Ohh yea, and Grossman's done...

Posted: Thu Oct 4, 2007 12:23 am
by El Duderino
You look at pretty much any NFL franchise that had/has a quality QB for a long stretch of years,that franchise will be a consistent winner.It's the most important position in all pro sports,winning in most cases is just hard to do with poor play at QB or a revolving door at QB.

That's why it's so vital that Rodgers pans out after Brett leaves

Posted: Thu Oct 4, 2007 4:39 pm
by Cliff Levingston
...an example of why Philly fans are incredibly stupid for booing McNabb and/or wanting him replaced. A team/city like Chicago would welcome him with wide open arms, let alone a QB of Favre's legendary caliber.

Posted: Thu Oct 4, 2007 4:46 pm
by ReasonablySober
El Duderino wrote:You look at pretty much any NFL franchise that had/has a quality QB for a long stretch of years,that franchise will be a consistent winner.It's the most important position in all pro sports,winning in most cases is just hard to do with poor play at QB or a revolving door at QB.

That's why it's so vital that Rodgers pans out after Brett leaves


Could imagine how much that would chafe Bears fans' asses? If Rodgers is good enough to play 10 years in a Green Bay uniform?

Posted: Thu Oct 4, 2007 10:57 pm
by El Duderino
Cliff Levingston wrote:...an example of why Philly fans are incredibly stupid for booing McNabb and/or wanting him replaced. A team/city like Chicago would welcome him with wide open arms, let alone a QB of Favre's legendary caliber.



My mom is a huge Packers fan and for the last 4-5 years she has been hating on Favre and wanted him replaced.My response was always,be careful what you wish for.

His play had slipped and he no doubt could be frustrating,but i also looked around and saw so many teams with a revolving door at QB and the results in most cases were poor.

Many Packer fans have been so spoiled by having a top QB for so long that they forgot what so many other teams go through at that position.Desperately searching for that long term solution at QB,but more often than not failing in their quest.

I can see why Vikings/Bears/Lions fans hate Favre even if they respect what he's done.During the whole time we had Favre,none of those three teams ever had a franchise QB,much less a HOF QB.