Most of what you feel about Rex seems contrary to what every other person and teamate says about him. You could be right though. I just have a different impression. You are right about one thing though. Bears > Rex. If Rex bombs tonight, then, it's been real brother. His teammates have talked about how talented he is as a QB, and occasionally talk up his leadership ability. But I'm not certain that most of what I feel about him is contrary to every other person. Rex comes across as a dope. Listening to him speak, it's hard to be impressed. But like I said, I don't really care about that. I care about what he does on the field, and with that, I think I'm in aggreement with at least his teammates. I don't need a suave swash buckling GQ QB. I just want him to play the position well. I think his teammates are sick of all the no talent hacks who came before him, and are talking Rex up because of how much more physical talent he has compared to the guys from the past. And, similar to the fans, they want the carousel to end. But if he plays poorly enough to cause Lovie to make a change, I don't think his teammates would have a problem with that. Like I said, I disagree with your assesment. I've never heard a single person question his intelligence or call him a dope before. I've never even heard a hint of that stuff living in Chicago, reading Chicago newspapers, and listening to sports radio. I'm not going to debate you about it since this stuff is all opinion. if anything i would say he sounds somewhat like tom brady when talking to the media in terms of tone etc.