His first season in the league he didn't show flashes of anything. He threw 9 TD's in 15 games! After he threw 5 Int's the Bengals (a game they stayed in because of the defense), they didn't even let him do anything. He only exceeded 150 yards passing twice on the season! He got wins in games where he threw for 68 and 67 yards respectively, with 0 TD's and an Int in each!!!! They scaled back the entire offense because he wasn't good enough to run it, and just prayed the defense would help score and allow few enough points to win. As soon as Rex was healthy enough to play, they benched him. Then he gets to sit an entire season, and presumably learn. In 2007, it was much of the same and there was no reason to believe the guy had enough ability to make NFL throws. He didn't throw for even 200 yards in any of his games, with Berrian and Muhammad at WR. Berrian was averaging 68 yards a game before Orton, he got 68 yards and 1 TD in all 3 games combined with Orton. He was making the reads in these games and finding open receivers - he just couldn't get it there.His first 2 games of 08 it looked like we were getting much of the same. He didn't exceed 150 yards in either, and didn't throw a single TD. Then came the 5 game stretch where he looked like a legitimate NFL QB that could actually make a throw or two and keep D's honest. Then after he came back, he was the same old Orton again. His reads were worse than usual. Throws were inaccurate as always. He exceeded 150 yards in only 3 of his last 7 games. 1 of those he got 172 yards with 0 TD's and 2 Int's. The only D's he even had respectable games against were a Jacksonville team that had given up and Houston. He simply hasn't shown enough accuracy with any of his throws to be someone a team can run their offense through consistently. I'd say he's a guy that won't turn the ball over a lot, and won't make many mistakes, but he's not going to be a guy that's going to rack up significant yards or TD's consistently at any point in his career. Defenses will never respect his deep ball, and you'll always have quite a few guys in the box with him at QB. He's the type of guy that you wouldn't mind coming in for your team if the starter goes down, but the type of guy that a team will always be looking to replace if he is the starter because he's not going to win many games for you but he won't lose many for you either.I'll answer the questions backwards...Yes, I believe the ankle injury and treatment for it had a huge impact on the second half of the season.Why do I think he's capable of playing that way for an entire season? Well, I believe between his rookie season, where he showed flashes of great play, and lots of moxie, and last season he progressed a ton as a QB. The way he played the first half showed no signs of trailing off, until the injury. Which do you expect the modern day Kyle Orton to be like most - the healthy or injured last season Orton, or the rookie Orton? I would guess, if he's healthy, he'll be most like the healthy version from last year.30 games in his career, 15 as a rookie, in which he performed better than many 1st round picks who went on to be studs. Then 3 games at the end of '07 in which he improved each game, then the first 7 of '08 in which he looked pretty good. When he came back he looked terrible, but he honestly should not even have been playing. I would wonder why anyone would think otherwise? Do you believe not being able to plant for throws had no impact? Do you believe the first half was an aberration, and he really learned nothing over 3 seasons? I believe that type of thinking is rather ludicrous and illogical.From any sane point of view, his situation, as far as offensive cast goes, has only improved - and not just slightly, tremendously. It's hard to see a legitimate argument for his failure. I don't think Orton is a franchise QB, they are very rare IMO, but I think he can play at a high enough level for a team to win, and I tihnk he even could play well enough for a good team to win a Super Bowl. He is not a detriment to a team.If he does what he did the other 30 or so games of his career, what makes you think he can? What makes you think Kyle Orton is capable of playing at that level for an entire season? Do you believe the ankle injury entirely explains his ineffectiveness during the 2nd half of the year?
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Hint: One guy is getting $14.65 million, the other $500k. Now, I'm horrible at math, but that's about a $14 million difference. Let's compare Orton's and Simms - shall we? How about a 2 year $6 million deal for one, while the other is making just under $1 million this year - and the one making more is NOT Kyle Orton. Now, if they sign Orton to a deal where he is making $14 million more than Simms, sure, I'll concede that he's not truly competing for a job that is obviously his. Re-post when they sign Kyle to that $16 million per, please.
Funny thing is, I don't remember anyone talking up Orton before this trade. Now, everyone wants to jump in and say the Bears got juked and the Broncos are getting a pretty good qb, along with some guaranteed 1st rounders. WTF! Most Bears fans, who watch every game, know Orton is average at best and will never be anything more. And IN before the :rollseyes: