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There, I said it. Maybe the most pathetically true statement in sports history (and no, I'm not counting Sid Luckman).
 
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I'll take some of what Pony is smoking.
 
It doesn't take much to be the greatest QB in Bears history, does it? :)

My vote goes to Jim Miller. Grossman's off to a good start, but I'll wait on crowning him with this dubious honor.
 
They just played powerhouses Green Bay and Detroit. Pass the bong.
 
PonyExpress said:
There, I said it. Maybe the most pathetically true statement in sports history (and no, I'm not counting Sid Luckman).
Well, Jim McMahon, Billy Wade, Johnny Lujack, although it's hard to compare the old time guys with today's QBs.
 
He's played 2 good games..
 
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He's played 2 good games..
If you look at the legacy of Chicago QBs, two games is plenty to make that call.;) The most dubious honor in all of sports...
 
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If you look at the legacy of Chicago QBs, two games is plenty to make that call.

No, its really not.
 
Yes, it really is. But don't bother contributing, just snicker from the sidelines.
 
I dunno, that Craig Krenzel was a stud.
 
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