Mike Glennon isn’t the answer at the quarterback position for the Chicago Bears based on the three games he’s started this season.  With him under center, the Bears are 1-2, and though they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Glennon churned out a very Glennon-like performance, passing for only 101 yards with a touchdown and an interception on 15 of 22 throws.

Glennon gets another start this Thursday against the Green Bay Packers, but regardless of how he plays in that game, it appears that Bears fans have decided they want to see Glennon on the sideline as soon as possible. And who do they want to see replace Glennon?

If it can't be Mitch Trubisky, they chose Mark Sanchez. Yes, Mark Sanchez of Butt Fumble fame.

That’s what Lorin Cox of USA Today found out when he conducted a poll on Twitter, asking who between Glennon and Sanchez they want to see as the team’s starting quarterback.

The 30-year-old Sanchez is yet to see action this regular season, but close to 80 percent of those who answered Cox’s survey believe a rusty Sanchez is a better option than the struggling Glennon. Even with Glennon's woes, this is a bit surprising given Sanchez's recent past.

If Trubisky had been included in the survey, he likely would've won in a landslide.