The Bears quarterback is a guy named Kordell Stewart, former steeler QB. All I can say to bear fans out there is welcome to hell.
I think Stewart might be able to do well in the right type of offensive scheme. He is a runner with the ability to make people miss, his passes tend to be inaccurate and he often misses reads and hot routes. If Stewart played on a team that ran the option he could be dangerous, but no pro team is willing to risk their QB in that way. Basically watching Stewart over the years here is what I think he needs.
1. Running plays designed for him and put in the offence
2. Never drop back to pass always rolling out to strong or weak side
3. Short passes only, nothing greater than 15 yards
4. Simplified reads for blitzes and the such
5. A team with an extremly strong run game
Terry