I don't know how you can say this when I've heard so many mixed feelings on the Cutler situation. Lots of Bears fans are concerned about his diebetes, w-l record in Denver, attitude issues that led to him leaving Denver and the lack of receivers in Chicago, so much so that there's nowhere near consensus belief that he'll be amazing. None of that means the expectations aren't still insanely high. If there is not a consensus belief that performance will be amazing how can expectations be high? All of what I said is an indication that expectations aren't insanely high. Sure, some individuals may have insanely high expectations, but Bears fans, if they can be classified as one, don't have those expectations. I would say they are generally high, but not insane by any stretch. People expect better performance than Orton and Grossman and therefore a better record, and they should expect that. I think you're injecting your own, more reasonable, understanding of the situation on to Bear fans as a whole. I think you are injecting a few cases of overzealous expectations onto the entire group of Bears fans. I have high expectations. I have friends and family who I consider to be a fairly decent subset of Bears fans who represent varying levels of that expectation. The vast majority of people I have spoken to about this are much less excited than I am. They don't have anywhere close to insanely high expectations. Some "more casual" fans think it's great they have a real QB, but they don't know anything about him and don't really have any expectations, other than fewer ducks. The season ticket holder crowd I know is more or less expecting mediocrity, a 7-9 or 8-8 season in which Cutler won't be able to do a damn thing to help the weak WR group and porous defense. I honestly don't see how anybody can say there are widespread insanely high expectations for Cutler and the Bears.