The Chicago Bears are infamous for their poor quarterback play throughout their history, as they remain the only franchise without a 4,000-yard passer. However, there have been degrees to just how much the multitude of quarterbacks who have underperformed for Chicago have stunk.
One player who suited up for the Bears has become infamous in NFL circles not only for poor statistical performances, but for being so bad that a Super Bowl-winning coach decided that putting a running back in as the quarterback was a much better way to run the offense.
Meet Rusty Lisch, who played with the Bears as a backup in the 1984 season.