How Many Different Quarterback Jerseys Could A Rockford Bear’s Fan Own?
Today another name has been added to the list of starting quarterbacks in the history of the Chicago Bears.
According to espn.com,
"The Chicago Bears made a quarterback change Monday and have decided to go with rookie Mitchell Trubisky starting with next Monday night's game against the Minnesota Vikings."
The Bears have been looking for a starting quarterback since Jim McMahon won the Super Bowl. The list is very long. Hopefully, Trubisky is the answer. Think about how much a Bear's fan in Rockford would have spent, if they bought a jersey for each one of them.
Do you remember them all? If not, check this unimpressive list from ranker.com.
Chicago Bears Starting Quarterbacks since Jim McMahon won the Super Bowl.
- Mitchell Trubisky
- Mike Glennon
- Matt Barkley
- Brian Hoyer
- Jay Cutler
- Jimmy Clausen
- Josh McCown
- Jason Campbell
- Caleb Hanie
- Todd Collins
- Kyle Orton
- Rex Grossman
- Brian Griese
- Craig Krenzel
- Chad Hutchinson
- Jonathon Quinn
- Kordell Stewart
- Chris Chandler
- Jim Miller
- Henry Burris
- Shane Matthews
- Cade McNown
- Erik Kramer
- Steve Stenstrom
- Moses Moreno
- Rick Mirer
- Dave Krieg
- Steve Walsh
- Jim Harbaugh
- Peter Tom Willis
- Will Furrer
- Mike Tomczak
- Mike Hohensee
- Steve Bradley
- Steve Fuller
- Doug Flutie
The number of quarterbacks that started since Jim McMahon won the Super Bowl, including him, is 37.
So let's say on average each jersey is $75. Remember they were a lot cheaper back in the day and really expensive now. Take 37 x $75 = $2,775. That means if a state line fan purchased each starter's jersey, they would have spent almost $3,000 on junk.
Though it looks really bad for the team, at least it's not as bad as the Cleveland Browns.
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