Orton's Arm Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 By the time the Bills play the Lions, Orton will have been on the roster 5 - 6 weeks. I'm far from convinced that's enough time to learn a new NFL offense. Even if it is, he'll have had only one week to develop any kind of chemistry with the starting receivers. He'll be going up against the #1 ranked defense. As though all this was not enough, the Bills have issues at offensive guard. I expect Orton to look worse than he has in the past--at least for the next game or two. But I also expect him to show steady improvement as he becomes more familiar with the offense and the receivers.
starrymessenger Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 By the time the Bills play the Lions, Orton will have been on the roster 5 - 6 weeks. I'm far from convinced that's enough time to learn a new NFL offense. Even if it is, he'll have had only one week to develop any kind of chemistry with the starting receivers. He'll be going up against the #1 ranked defense. As though all this was not enough, the Bills have issues at offensive guard. I expect Orton to look worse than he has in the past--at least for the next game or two. But I also expect him to show steady improvement as he becomes more familiar with the offense and the receivers. Agreed, I have to think it will be tough sledding for a game or two He will have to shake off the rust.
1B4IDie Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 By Watching EJ the play book consists of, dump off to RB, Dump off to RB, Dump off to TE, and WR Screen. I'm fairly certain any NFL QB can throw the ball 3 yards pass the LOS. It's the chance that ORton might throw a ball 8 yards past the LOS regularly that he brings. It really won't take much to improve the QB play on this team.
JC2002 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 By the time the Bills play the Lions, Orton will have been on the roster 5 - 6 weeks. I'm far from convinced that's enough time to learn a new NFL offense. Even if it is, he'll have had only one week to develop any kind of chemistry with the starting receivers. He'll be going up against the #1 ranked defense. As though all this was not enough, the Bills have issues at offensive guard. I expect Orton to look worse than he has in the past--at least for the next game or two. But I also expect him to show steady improvement as he becomes more familiar with the offense and the receivers. He doesn't have to learn the entire offense just the sets we expect to run against the Lions and some counters for that. He will probably have the wristband on . Orton was picked up off waivers by the Chiefs and in 2 weeks started his first game and led the Chiefs to a win over the then 13-0 Packers http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/story/2011-12-18/packers-chiefs/52051300/1 You just never know ..Im just saying
Dan Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 (edited) Are we already making excuses for the guy? None of this matters.. he's in the lineup because Marrone decided EJ wasn't getting it done. You don't sit your unquestioned starter, when he's healthy, and then say... you gotta give the backup time to learn the system. If the offense doesn't improve with Orton this week, then it was a bad decision. Simple as that. Edited September 30, 2014 by Dan
DDD Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Orton got replaced by Tim Tebow for God's sake (no pun intended). The Bills should have stuck with Manuel the rest of the season then pulled the plug. The team is going nowhere with Kyle Orton.
TheBrownBear Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 He's a veteran running a simplified offensive scheme. 5 weeks is more than enough time to settle in. I expect he'll prove to be an immediate upgrade from EJ in his very first start.
IronyAbounds Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 By the time the Bills play the Lions, Orton will have been on the roster 5 - 6 weeks. I'm far from convinced that's enough time to learn a new NFL offense. You lost me when you said Orton had to learn a new NFL offense. A new Hackett offense, yes, a new NFL offense? Very debatable. In any event, if this weren't the Bills I would argue that the coach would never put Orton in unless he saw good things in practice. However, this is the Bills, so who knows.
A Dog Named Kelso Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Orton got replaced by Tim Tebow for God's sake (no pun intended). The Bills should have stuck with Manuel the rest of the season then pulled the plug. The team is going nowhere with Kyle Orton. Yeah ... play EJ who cares what the w-l record is at the end of the season.
A Dog Named Kelso Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 By the time the Bills play the Lions, Orton will have been on the roster 5 - 6 weeks. I'm far from convinced that's enough time to learn a new NFL offense. Even if it is, he'll have had only one week to develop any kind of chemistry with the starting receivers. He'll be going up against the #1 ranked defense. As though all this was not enough, the Bills have issues at offensive guard. I expect Orton to look worse than he has in the past--at least for the next game or two. But I also expect him to show steady improvement as he becomes more familiar with the offense and the receivers. Orton doesn't need time to learn defenses as he has 9 years of watching them. Learning the game plan for Detroit is all he needs to worry about.
Saxum Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Orton got replaced by Tim Tebow for God's sake (no pun intended). The Bills should have stuck with Manuel the rest of the season then pulled the plug. The team is going nowhere with Kyle Orton. Grade of post: DDD-
reddogblitz Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Orton doesn't need time to learn defenses as he has 9 years of watching them. Learning the game plan for Detroit is all he needs to worry about. This will be like the 4th or 5th NFL offense Kyle's learned. I'm sure he's picked it up enough in 5 weeks to be able to run it. Who knows, he may have that Flute type effect where the whole level of the team rises when he plays. I've seen it happen with several QBs over the years.
bbb Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Orton flakes should hit Wegmans this week They should. He's the starter for about 8 hours, and we're already back in first place.
MDH Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 By the time the Bills play the Lions, Orton will have been on the roster 5 - 6 weeks. I'm far from convinced that's enough time to learn a new NFL offense. Even if it is, he'll have had only one week to develop any kind of chemistry with the starting receivers. He'll be going up against the #1 ranked defense. As though all this was not enough, the Bills have issues at offensive guard. I expect Orton to look worse than he has in the past--at least for the next game or two. But I also expect him to show steady improvement as he becomes more familiar with the offense and the receivers. The Bills are not starting Orton hoping he improves week to week. The guy is a vet and they expect results. If they're hoping a QB is going to grow into the roll then Orton isn't the guy you start. I do like the excuse train that's already in place for Orton though. After the last two weeks I'm convinced that EJ needs to sit and watch for awhile but I'm not going to have any patience for a vet going in there and not getting the job done. If Orton can't get the job done then Manuel needs to be put back in the lineup. If the team is going to struggle they might as well do it with a young QB learning the ropes.
BuffaloBillsMagic1 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 How can anyone see EJ as a legitimate NFL QB down the road when he. Can't throw well?
ko12010 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Orton got replaced by Tim Tebow for God's sake (no pun intended). The Bills should have stuck with Manuel the rest of the season then pulled the plug. The team is going nowhere with Kyle Orton. You realize that decision had more to do with who Tebow was and where he was drafted than because of poor play by Orton or lack of faith in his ability?
Wayne Cubed Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Can't role out the excuses for Orton when you make the switch. They are making the switch because they aren't getting results from the position. He needs to come out and execute, thats why he was paid as much as he was. 5-6 weeks is plenty of time, that's how long he would have had if he came to Training Camp.
thewildrabbit Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 My first though was....No Mr Bond, we expect you to die! I have visions of Jordan Palmer looking good in comparison. This game should really be interesting, as the current brain trust must firmly believe that the starting OG's can get it done, and it was all just a bad QB. The Chargers don't have anywhere near the talent of this Detroit front four, and yet they were able to destroy that line by simply stunting to cause confusion. This Detroit defense is 6th against the pass, and 7th against the run. I find it a tad disconcerting that Schwartz leaves Detroit and the defense improves from 15th to 1st. What gets me is at least last year the Bills tried to run more to help out the young QB's. This year they expect him to play like a seasoned vet and come out throwing against a team with a weak rush defense, and fierce pass rush.
Dirtbag Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 (edited) By the time the Bills play the Lions, Orton will have been on the roster 5 - 6 weeks. I'm far from convinced that's enough time to learn a new NFL offense. dude has been in the league for 10 years. i'm fairly confident he can understand nate hackett's exotic offense. it would be about as difficult as you posting a message on sabrespace.com for the first time. different colors, same idea. Edited September 30, 2014 by Dirtbag
Recommended Posts