Drafting a quarterback is the single-most important decision an NFL general manager can make. That's just a simple fact. Those that do it successfully get all the praise and the championship rings. Those that fail are disgraced and lost to anonymity after getting fired. It's the one decision that can make or break the careers of many. Few teams understand that reality better than the Chicago Bears.
Their hunt for a new quarterback is about to recommence for the first time since 2009. What can anybody say of their Jay Cutler experiment? There were times it almost worked, but in the end something was always missing. Both from him and those in charge of helping him succeed. Has one stopped to ask why that might be?
Ryan Pace is now about to step up to the plate. He hasn't taken his swing at the position yet, but almost everybody in the football world can see it coming. It's only a matter of which direction he goes and whether he's making the right call. That's all Bears fans want to know. Is he any more trustworthy with this decision than his predecessors were?
Yes, and here's why.
The Bears have had some of the worst luck when it comes to drafting quarterbacks. Their list of busts and disappointments is long and vomit-inducing at times. Part of why this is may center on the men who did the picking. Sometimes delving into the history of a GM can help provide a clearer picture of their biggest decisions on the job.
For this segment it will be centered on the quarterbacks they were exposed to as scouts and executives prior to becoming general managers in Chicago. This could provide a clearer understanding of why, for the most part, they failed at finding that franchise guy the organization continues to hunt for.
Jim Finks (1974-1983)
- Fran Tarkenton
- Joe Kapp
- Gary Cuozzo
- Bob Lee
Bill Tobin (1987-1992)
- Gary Huff
- Bob Avellini
- Bobby Douglass
- Mike Phipps
- Vince Evans
- Jim McMahon
- Steve Fuller
- Mike Tomczak
- Doug Flutie
Mark Hatley (1997-2000)
- Bill Kenney
- Steve DeBerg
- Ron Jaworski
- Dave Krieg
- Joe Montana
- Steve Bono
Jerry Angelo (2001-2011)
- Danny White
- Scott Brunner
- Phil Simms
- Jeff Rutledge
- Steve DeBerg
- Vinny Testaverde
- Chris Chandler
- Craig Erickson
- Trent Dilfer
- Shaun King
Ryan Pace (2015-Present)
- Aaron Brooks
- Drew Brees







