Yeah I did say that, because he is a piece of shit... He's the "best" piece of shit in the perverbial toliet bowl of Chicago Bears QB turds. Congrats.
You guys should definitely keep parroting that distinction on here like it somehow proves anything other than you guys being fucktards that somehow think being the "best Bears QB" is actually some amazing accomplishment worth bragging about. :facepalm:
Is he the worst QB in the league? No. He's simply a mediocre player that is being grossly overpaid and would have been cut long ago if he played on any other team in the league. Only in Chicago can a QB fail to meet expectations for 5 straight years and not only continue to be coddled and given zero competition but somehow get rewarded with a $126 mill 7 year deal. :bizarro:
Going into year 7 now and the excuses keep on coming from the apologists and fanboys. "This is the year" they say. Yup, only been hearing that for 7 years now but apparently this is going to be the year the light magically turns on and he stops making boneheaded mistakes.... And then when inevitably we're treated to the same rollercoaster ride of inconsistent sloppy play this year we'll get to hear the same old excuses yet again... "Oh, well it takes 3 years to learn a system so you guys just wait till 2017 man, that's when Jay is going to LIGHT IT UP!!!"
I personally don't care where he fits in the history of the Bears. That was never really my point. I wasn't hammering that home. Yes, historically the Bears have had weak QBs. I give you that.
You say he is mediocre. How would you define that? I mean, part of the reason he's still here (besides the contract limitations) is that he's still our best option. SO, to me that means the following:
1. He's better than any of the FA QBs out there.
2. He's better than a lot of other starting QBs, we aren't pushing to trade for another QB.
3. He's better than just about any QB in the draft. Maybe Winston or Mariota are better, but I don't love them, and think it could take time for them to develop into really good QBs.
So, based on that, what was our other option? Is he overpaid? Probably. When you look at his results. He's very frustrating. I agree. Through how many coaches and offenses and regimes has he stunk, with flashes of Good Jay? But you can't put ALL of the Bears problems at Jay's feet. For a long time we had bad WRs. We've had a bad OL for a long time. And then our DEF started to fade. He had ONE really good year with Trestman and BM/AJ. And even that fell short.
I mean, would I like a top ten QB for the Bears? OF COURSE! How do we do that? Man, that's tough. Trade or draft, that's about it, right? We're stuck with Jay for another year or two, so deal with it. Maybe you wanted a QB this year, but a lot of people said it was a REALLY weak class. And I agree.
Next year though, I'm all in, Broc, with drafting the best QB we can get, and I'm cool with trading up if we have to do it. I doubt Jay puts it all together. But yeah, there's like a 5% chance that maybe this IS THE YEAR.
I'm about done with Jay, but for some reason part of me still roots for him. I guess because he's still our QB. I still root for the Bears, even when they disappoint me.