Broncos QB Kyle Orton Blows Off Criticism Of His Arm Strength

Discussion in 'Denver Broncos' started by SRW, Jun 20, 2009.

  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton shrugs off criticism that he doesn't have an NFL-caliber arm. "I've had a strong enough arm my entire career. I don't listen to critics," Orton told 104.3 The Fan in Denver. "I feel like I've had a nice start to my career and being with these coaches and these players, I'm just getting better and better and I just think this trade is the jump start to the second part of my career."

    Source: SportsRadioInterviews.com
     
  2. WC Jerome

    WC Jerome The poster formerly known as 'MK'!!

    Kyle can blow it off all he wants, but it doesn't change the facts. He was (and will be, IMO) unable to accurately throw down the field.
     
  3. wide right

    wide right Grumpy Old Man


    fixed
     
  4. WC Jerome

    WC Jerome The poster formerly known as 'MK'!!

    :laughy32:
     
  5. DaBearsrule4ever

    DaBearsrule4ever Hall Of Famer

    As long as Orton avoids the big mistakes in games, he'll be just fine in Denver.
     
  6. Harvs01

    Harvs01 Pro Bowler

    and he's just going to be asked to manage the games. Denver will run the ball, and throw short passes, and try to keep moving the chains. The longer they can keep the offense on the field, the less the defense will have to do.
     
  7. DaBearsrule4ever

    DaBearsrule4ever Hall Of Famer

    Yeah, true...
     
  8. lostfan

    lostfan Starter

    Orton has decent arm strength. That isn't the problem though... he just has horrible accuracy outside of 20 yards. He was like the inverse of Rex as far as that went. Lazy fans and commentators just chalk it up to arm strength.
     
  9. lostfan

    lostfan Starter

  10. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    As my Dad is a Bears fan, I endured quite a few Bears games last season and the games I saw (Around five) Orton frequently struggled with getting the ball past 25 yards, let alone throwing further than 25 yards accurately.
     
  11. lostfan

    lostfan Starter

    It's not that he can't do it, it's because he has no touch at all. Hester used to get wide open deep and Orton could get it in the general vicinity, but he'd miss by several yards in front of, behind, to the left, or to the right of him. He probably could've had 4 more TDs based on that alone. He started getting better towards the end of the season but he still wasn't good.
     
  12. mj1987us26

    mj1987us26 Super

    That is if the line fits the new scheme, not only that, but teams won't fear the deep ball and stack the LOS, like what happened in Chicago.
     
  13. mj1987us26

    mj1987us26 Super

    not to mention it is hard to establish a short game while playing from behind.