I'm hopeful that Fields will rewrite the Bears record books.
Career Completions: Cutler - 2020, Harbaugh - 1023, Trubisky - 1010, Kramer - 913, Luckman - 904, McMahon - 874.
Career Attempts: Cutler - 3271, Harbaugh - 1759, Luckman - 1744, Trubisky - 1577, Kramer - 1557, McMahon - 1513.
Career Amp% (min 500 attempts): Trubisky - 64.0, Cutler - 61.8, Shane Matthews - 61.1, Kramer - 58.6, Jim Miller - 58.5, Harbaugh - 58.2, McMahon - 57.8.
CareerYards passing: Cutler - 23443, Luckman - 14686, Harbaugh - 11567, McMahon - 11203, Trubisky - 10609, Kramer - 10582.
TD passes: Cutler - 154, Luckman - 137, Billy Wade - 68, McMahon - 67, Trubisky - 64, Kramer - 63, Ed Brown - 63.
Yards / Attempt (min 100 attempts): Luckman - 8.4, Bernie Masterson - 8.2, McCown - 8.0, Ed Brown - 7.8, Johnny Lujack - 7.8.
Yards/Completion (min 100 completions): Bernie Masterson - 21.6, Luckman - 16.2, Ed Brown - 16.0, Johnny Lujack - 15.6, Mike Tomczak - 13.8.
It's freaking embarrassing that the Bears don't have several modern players on this list. I never fully realized the awesomeness that was Bernie Masterson. Of course, in the 1930s, the passing game basically consisted of seeing if your WR could outrun their DB/Safety and then throw him the ball, so those numbers will be different. But Sid Luckman still being 3rd on the passes attempted list - that shows how bad we've been at drafting QBs since then. Trubisky is 4th, and he only played for us for parts of 4 years.
Hopefully, Fields name will be on these lists within 5 years, and near the top of all of them when he retires. He could literally rewrite the record books for Bears QBs.