The Chicago Bears are a storied NFL franchise. But since the retirement of Hall of Famer Sid Luckman in 1950, the Bears have lived through an absolute hell searching for another great quarterback. Johnny Lujack looked like a perfect fit but retired early. Ed Brown had some nice years in the 1950s, and Bill Wade led the ’63 team to the title. Jim McMahon sparked the ’85 Bears to a Super Bowl title but other defenses battered him badly. Jay Cutler had big numbers but poor body language. Divert your eyes from the rest of the list.