Chicago’s Tragic Quarterback Problem: The Full Story in Detail

Published 2024-06-17
The Chicago Bears have struggled for nearly 7 decades to find the right quarterback... In this video, we take a deep look at their misfortunes, and the mistakes that led them to become the only team in NFL history without a 4000 yard passer.

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All Comments (21)
  • Wow. I feel like I just watched an ESPN or sports center documentary, great editing/great dialogue and just overall, an amazing video, I’m definitely subbing 🤙
  • @19MAD95
    Hester’s return in the opening of the Super Bowl was unreal. The amount of flash photography used is something will probably never see again.
  • @FunkyDPL
    Passing over Rodgers was like the Browns passing over Roethlisberger as the guy each passed over went on to personally torture that team and the fanbase for many many years.
  • @BioGhoul791
    Wow, clicked on this video fully expecting it to be a bears teardown session. watched what felt like an espn 30 for 30 documentary, then be surprised when i see this channel only has 724 subscribers. hats off to this channel. definitely deserves more. you got one more sub today and i look forward to more football breakdowns like this in the future.
  • @nariousdixon933
    Its funny. Im not a bears fan, but I never saw them as one of the worst franchises. It was always baffling how they continued to screw at QB. Even more so than the lions did for years. They're really a representation of how far defense and a strong run game can take you.
  • @Scottishbear582
    Dreadful front office is the problem that's been the curse. Not just bad coaching. Bad recruitment look at the list of QBs they past up on. Jim Finks was the best GM bears have had. He even past up greats QBs like Dan Marino. Ryan Poles would have drafted him & Rodgers. Poles is different. Caleb Williams time.
  • @McDuckie
    I see a lot of people say “how do you not have more subscribers” on other channels. But with this channel, that statement couldn’t be more true… Like this video was amazingly edited and high quality. If you keep this content up it’s only a matter of time for you to get more noticed. I get to say I was here when you were a smaller channel 🤭
  • @lswan1487
    Just want to echo what everyone else here is saying. Incredible work, quality is right up there with docus from NFL Films and ESPN. Ready to watch you speed run 1,000,000 subscribers.
  • The Bears don't have a qb problem they have a development and coaching problem
  • @JustAWannabe.
    This auto played after i watched another video and i thought it was a NFL Films production. This is insanely well done. Instant subscription from me. You are extremely talented. Keep up the amazing work.
  • @Into_the_void64
    It never fails to irritate me when McMahon is spoken of like he was a winner by circumstance. When I go back and watch the '85 games (all are online, except Game 3 (???...) I see one darn good QB in McMahon. That guy was a heck of a QB, I don't care what anybody says. I've been watching them most of my 60 years, there have been a few truly bad ones.
  • @kylestevens1183
    This was done better than any major media outlet could do it
  • @HayabusaRyu
    I probably speak for most Bear's fans when I say: please, Caleb, be good.
  • @retrodog65
    Not a Bears fan but loved the excellent documentary style..damn good stuff!
  • At least this time we can’t be BLAMED for picking Caleb if he stinks . Picking him was the conventional wisdom at the time.
  • @walkerj.7895
    This was amazing, great work! As a bears fan, I am cautiously optimistic about Williams. Although as you have pointed out in the video, this isn’t the first time I have thought that ‘we found our guy’. I hope he is different!
  • @brockstar1461
    Speaking as a bears fan. The problem with the bears starts at the top and I fear that we won't see any kind of success until the mccaskeys sell the team
  • @KornKobb
    Justin Fields was not the “wrong” QB, the team was never built for him to succeed, the offense was never stable (he literally had a new coach every year)
  • @nobodybutme2
    The Bears didn't have a 4000 yd QB because their main focus has always been defense.
  • @kathyo6084
    Soooo good! Your editing and narration are awesome. While the Bears have struggled, hopefully they are heading in the right direction and their new face of the franchise can turn things around! Thanks for a great video and can’t wait to see what you post next!