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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Broncos jettison Kyle Orton - AFC West Blog - ESPN

Broncos jettison Kyle Orton - AFC West Blog - ESPN:
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This is something I have been hoping for since the trade happened for Jay Cutler. Honestly I have nor problem with Jay and I really hope he heals soon, but I would love more than ever, if Kyle Orton could come back to Chicago! I have been saying for years now that the trade was a bad move for the Chicago Bears.  Not that it didn't have it's good points but with all the effort and training that Orton had since Rex Grossman had left the Bears, Kyle really showed he had the ability and growth potential.

 I'm sure people would argue me that till "the cows come home", but the fact of the matter is if you look at the stats between Kyle Orton and Jay Cutler, there is very little difference.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/8520/kyle-orton
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/9597/jay-cutler

Yards, Complete Passes, TD's, Interceptions, they all come within close numbers.  I won't say that Kyle or Jay are better then the other, but they definitely are skilled at their job and any team that could have them on the roster would be wise.

  Honestly I would take the advantage of having them both on the Bears.  You could easily start with one and change at halftime and you would end up with a win no matter what.  Plus you give the option of rest between the two and have a chance to have a fresh QB ready to come in when a injury or special play occurs.
  Plus you have the advantage of keeping the opposing team uneasy and alert for what will happen. Because by switching QB's on a regular basis, especially with the skills of both Jay Cutler and Kyle Orton, you gain the advantage of skill and protection of both players and you increase their skills as they both have the chance to play and keep their abilities at full strength.

 In summation, I really think the Chicago Bears should bring Kyle Orton back to Chicago and use both he and Jay Cutler to get Chicago back into the running for the Playoffs.
 

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