Kyle Orton

29 August 2009

food joints in the Midwest, and a typically mid-level football team was on top of the world.  Kyle Orton was doing his best Jeff George impression and the defense appeared as tough as nails.  The city was full of big talk and Rose Bowl aspirations.

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26 May 2009

2009 season it looks like their problems will be not only the defense again, but also the QB.  Kyle Orton is not a Starter, but he will be trusted to head the Broncos to a legitimate season. Have fun with that Denver, I'll give 9/10 to the Steelers.

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26 January 2009

Don't get me wrong, Kyle Orton showed a lot of progress this year, and could perhaps be the guy in Chicago... eventually. In the mean time what do we do. While Orton is not as inconsistent as Rex Grossman, if Orton should go down, we're stuck with Grossman. Either way there needs to be some effort in acquiring a seasoned quarterback that doesn't turn the ball over.

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7 September 2008

p>On a day when Brett Farve looked damn good in a Jets' uniform, Tom Brady may have torn his ACL, a Kyle Orton-led Chicago Bears team crushed the Colts, Kurt Warner led the Cardinals to a win, Donovon McNabb threw for 361 yards in an easy Eagles' win, and the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills looked dominant, the Jacksonville Jaguar's preseason sluggishness was confirmed in a troubling 17-10 loss to its division rival and nemesis-in-the-making, Tennessee Titans. It was the second straight season Tennessee handed Jacksonville a season-opening loss. The effort came after former Broncos all-pro Tight End Shannon Sharp predicted the Jags would win the Super Bowl this year. Though an opening loss is no reason to panic, much work is left to be done and gaps left to be filled. 

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