Article By Nathan Atkins on 30th July, 2009
At least this year.
Now, with that being said, let's focus on Kyle Orton, the man traded from the Bears to the Broncos for Jay Cutler.
With all the Cutler talk that has been going on, it's time we focus on the other side of the trade and the man who will lead Denver into the playoffs, and put them in contention once again to win the AFC West.
Before people begin to list Orton's NFL statistics with the Chicago Bears, let's address them.
2005 (Rookie Year): 51.6 percent completion, 1,869 yards, 9 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions. He started 15 games for the Bears, leading them to a 10-5 record before he was replaced for former first round draft pick Rex Grossman. Minus a five interception game again...
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