Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Beardown wrote:
(Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky is equal to the pressure that Cutler had when he got here.
So he's right. Any young, top 10 pick QB that comes here from now until the Bears end their Super Bowl drought will have the same amount of pressure.
Just because people care about the Bears more then any other team. And in baseball, any one player doesn't matter as much as a QB. You only bat 4 times a game. Same with Hockey. You need more then one player. In basketball 1 player matters but people don't care about the Bulls as much as the Bears. So less pressure.
So it's not an amazing observation by Dan. It goes without saying that the highly picked QB of the Bears would have the most pressure on him. In fact, that would be the case in any city.
His point wasn’t really based on (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky’s draft position though. The reason he used the term “most pressure ever” was because of what Pace said about him...essentially putting the franchise’s chances of success on his shoulders without much wiggle room.
His point might not have been based on draft position. But Dan is an idiot. Listen to me. Not him. The first QB chosen in the draft is why there is more pressure. Pace didn't have to say it. It goes without saying. Grossman and McNown were later in the first round. The 4th or 5th QB chosen.
It's all about being a top 5 pick. And especially the 1st QB chosen in a draft.
So yes, being the 2nd pick chosen and the first QB picked means there is HUGE pressure on you. The great Dan Bernstein figured this out because Pace said so. Really?
I didn't need Pace to say it to figure this out. Nor should anybody.