... comparisons to other great players in the team's history at that position.
When the Chicago Bears acquired quarterback Jay Cutler through one of the most significant trades in team history, there was no one in recent memory to use for comparison.
The sad and well-known fact is that the Bears have not had a high quality, star quarterback in his prime since the days of Sid Luckman, and those days go back almost 60 years.
So Bears fans have a brand new toy. It's like giving an iPod to a man who still uses the original Walkman.
The acquisition of Cutler has made Bears fans believe they will finally have a high-class offense to watch on Sunday. The passing game will finally offer a nice counter-punch to the running attack led by RB Matt Forte.
But reality strikes as soon as fans look over the team's receiving corps. After the 2009 draft, the Bears still had one of the weakest receiving groups in the NFL.
Among the veteran ...
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