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Um, either send him to the Cardinals or 49ers, and he'll make the playoffs. Guaranteed.
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Or to Minnisota, strong Run game, good D, and some decent WR's/TE's.
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Um, you've got the Bears and Packers, and potentially the Lions to deal with. He should pick an easier job with crappy opponents. At least he'd be the king of the hill of quarterbacks...
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Originally Posted by
GlobeOfFrogs
Garrard will be their starting QB, and I doubt Orton is going anywhere, at least untill the Broncos have a coach.
Well, I don't know. Actually it was a make-or-break season this year at age 32. The Jaguars have missed the playoffs since 2007 and I do believe Jack Del Rio or a new coach will want to start over with a new quarterback. Garrard took them to the playoffs in 2007 with a 102.2 passer rating, but went 20-28 the last three years with ratings of 81.7, 83.5 and 90.8. The Jaguars have a strong running game, some young receivers and a good defense. I think Kyle Orton should go to Jacksonville ....... or Minnesota. ^^
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Originally Posted by
little bear
Well, I don't know. Actually it was a make-or-break season this year at age 32. The Jaguars have missed the playoffs since 2007 and I do believe Jack Del Rio or a new coach will want to start over with a new quarterback. Garrard took them to the playoffs in 2007 with a 102.2 passer rating, but went 20-28 the last three years with ratings of 81.7, 83.5 and 90.8. The Jaguars have a strong running game, some young receivers and a good defense. I think Kyle Orton should go to Jacksonville ....... or Minnesota. ^^
Del Rio is staying and Gerrard is his QB.
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I would keep Orton and cut Cindy Brady Quinn.
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He doens't have to be the best qb in the div to win. He's got the best rb; or at least one of them in the game, a damn good TE, and a couple nice wr's....AND a hell of a D if they can ever pull it out of their asses. He could put them back in the mix real quick.
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Originally Posted by
4th and 26
I would keep Orton and cut Cindy Brady Quinn.
Given the fact that Tebow's success as a starter is anything but a proven fact at this point in time keeping Orton as a "just in case" is a sound idea from a strategic standpoint. But........he's due to make $8.1 mil next season and that's way too much for a backup QB. He won't take a cut in pay to stay either. He wants, and probably deserves, to be a starter somewhere so I'm guessing that he'll be gone sooner than later. I'd question whether or not they'll get a 2nd for him unless it's a very low 2nd or maybe they get a higher 2nd but have to give back a 4th or 5th to close the deal.
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I don't think there is very many teams that would give up a second for him. Not unless he comes with allot more. Like other draft picks or players.
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What about Cleveland? That's a team that will be in a lot of turmoil this offseason with the firing of Eric Mangini. There's no telling what they're going to do in the offseason with the quarterback position - whether they'll keep Colt McCoy on as the starter or what. I can't feature the Browns naming Jake Delhomme or Seneca Wallace as the starter based on the disastrous seasons both posed due to injuries and inconsistencies. The Browns have one really good OT in Joe Thomas, and I think getting one more via the draft or free agency would vastly improve their offense.