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Teicher: Orton has chance to prove Broncos wrong
Orton has chance to prove Broncos wrong
By ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star Since joining the Chiefs late last month, Kyle Orton has been asked numerous times about the looming New Year’s Day game against his old employers, the Denver Broncos, and Tim Tebow, the quarterback who took his job. Orton had been deflecting such questions, saying he was concentrating on the game at hand. But he had to confront it this week, with preparations for Sunday’s meeting in Denver well under way. “The only guys I’m trying to prove something to are my teammates,” Orton said. “I really don’t worry about anything else. “You’ve got to worry about yourself. There’s so much you’ve got to play for every week. There’s still plenty to play for just for your 53 (players). That’s the approach you’ve got to take. “I value every chance I get to get on the field. You only get 16 chances a year to show what you’ve got.” In Denver, the 8-7 Broncos are similarly trying to downplay the Orton vs. Tebow angle. The Broncos would win the AFC West championship and make the playoffs for the first time since the 2005 season if they can beat the Chiefs. “I think that it’s a little bit more for you than for us,” Tebow said when asked about playing against Orton. “I think it’s the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs. That’s a great rivalry, and it’ll be a great game. Excited we get to play at home in front of our fans. I think that as a player, as a quarterback, as someone who has dreamed of that his whole life, it’ll be exciting to have one game, one last game, one last opportunity to make the playoffs.” Even so, the irony of the situation is too rich to ignore. The Broncos, after starting the season 1-4, benched Orton in favor of Tebow, who has gone 7-3 as the starter and led Denver to the top of the AFC West. The Broncos eventually released Orton, but not until the Chiefs had the need for a starting quarterback after losing the injured Matt Cassel. The Chiefs claimed Orton off waivers to help them make a playoff push, but they were eliminated from contention with last week’s overtime loss to the Raiders. That doesn’t change the fact Orton could help knock the Broncos from the playoffs. Oakland would win the division championship and a playoff berth by beating San Diego on Sunday if the Broncos also lose to the Chiefs. The Broncos might have avoided such an awkward situation by either releasing Orton before Cassel’s season-ending injury or holding on to him. But by releasing him in late November, they almost guaranteed themselves they would see Orton play for the opponent in the New Year’s Day game. “Any time you put anybody out there, expose anybody on the wire, you take that risk,” Denver coach John Fox said. “At the end of the day, we made a decision to go with Tim. Kyle had done nothing but handle himself like a true pro through some tough circumstances. I think it has worked out best for both parties, and I wish nothing but the greatest things for Kyle Orton, except this Sunday.” While Orton indicated he was treating Sunday’s game like just another one, Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel wasn’t buying it. He said he talked to Orton on Wednesday in an effort to calm him down. “Every player that I know wants to play (well) against (his) old team,” Crennel said. “He would like to play (well), and I’m sure he would like to win the game. That’s what I told him this morning: ‘Your job is to help your team win. It’s not Kyle versus the Broncos. It’s the Chiefs versus the Broncos.’ “Guys have to be reminded of that, any player. I would have done the same for any player, whether it was a defensive lineman, a running back, anybody playing against their old team. Over my years, that’s what I’ve seen, guys getting up and getting hyped for games against their old team.” Orton, in the last year of his contract, could well be playing his last game for the Chiefs. Crennel indicated recently he would welcome Orton’s return next season, but as the interim coach, he may not have a say in the matter. If the Chiefs re-sign Orton, they would in effect be admitting they made a mistake in acquiring Cassel, something that appears unlikely. Their stance would have to change radically if they’re to bring Orton back for another year. He might find an attractive job market waiting for him as an unrestricted free agent. The Broncos were close to trading Orton to Miami before last season began. “I haven’t allowed myself to even think about it,” Orton said. “With everything that’s been going on since I’ve been here, I’ve had enough to keep my mind off of it. I’m going to play this game and let the offseason be the offseason. All that stuff is for later. I’m just looking at Sunday’s game and trying to get a win.” |
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Orton going to throw a TD in the Red Zone and prove everybody wrong?
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So, if Tebow has a nice game and Denver wins... does that prove Denver right? Does that silence the naysayers?
Will a win by KC and Orton silence the critics about whether or not Orton is a near-franchise QB? More is being made about all of this than there needs to be said.
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Orton is about as close to a Franchise QB as Palko and Cassel are...
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Orton lost his starting job in Denver because of his Lack of Production in the redzone.
he needs to improve on that this Sunday.
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This whole idea is bogus.
There's nothing at all that Orton can prove. Broncos with Orton: 12-21 Broncos with Tebow: 8-5 |
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This sucks. It shouldn't be about Orton exacting some revenge.
It should be about KC and Denver playing for the division. Too bad they choked last week.
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this ^
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I feel that's because of lack of talent. The Broncos under Tebow go to an offense that plays more to the team's strength, which is their defense and running game. They upped their runs by 15 a game under Tebow. Their line isn't set up to pass block and their receivers are mediocre (being kind). Amazing how the defense got so much better after they started running more. They also had some early injuries on defense.
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I like Orton. Maybe not as our QB for the future, but I know what its like to be ousted by your employer, crossing the street and then kicking their ****ing ass! I really hope Orton beats the living shit out of his former employer and makes sure they get knocked out of the playoffs, or at least they have to back in with their tails between their legs.
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