[CBFF] Revisiting 2005 Draft: Kyle Orton
Kenny Claxton
kenny.claxton at gmail.com
Wed May 3 08:42:12 MDT 2006
Yea Orton holds a mean clipboard, lol!
Kenny
On 5/3/06, Victor Waldron <victor19 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Regardless of his shortcomings or the coaches taking options away, I
> am thankful we had him last year instead of the two-headed disaster of
> Krenzel/Quinn. Make that three-headed, Krenzel/Quinn/Hutch.
>
> Orton is still a part of this team, and even if he doesn't get a
> regular season snap he's only going to get better.
>
> V
>
> On 5/3/06, Jim Ferolie <ferolie at charter.net> wrote:
> > Well that's interesting.
> >
> > Rookies are usually slow to make (good) decisions in the NFL, so you take
> > away some of their options to speed the thinking process. Everything there
> > says he was already a little slow on the decisions, so maybe they took away
> > a few more. And he was used to having options.
> >
> > I never saw the zip on the deep out and rarely saw the vertical accuracy or
> > hitting receivers in stride. I think they just conceded that to avoid
> > turnovers after the Bengals game.
> >
> > He might have something going on after a year or two on the bench unless the
> > "elongated delivery" never improves.
> >
>
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