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Are you sure you dont want Orton?

I dont know why you guys are bringing up Orton, he isnt comming here so who cares.

The throw was off to Fasano, but he being a starting NFL caliber TE (right? thats why we didnt bother bringing in a better TE despite a few good ones being out there?) should've caught that.

All in all I say 50/50 fault here. Henne should've thrown that leading Fasano out and I can see Fasano catching that and getting the first down. Instead he throws it slightly behind and since Fasano is...well...Fasano...he bobbles it and INT.

Still he should've caught that.
 
the book on Orton came to life against the Cowboys. he drove down to the 1 yard line and threw 3 straight incompletions
 
the book on Orton came to life against the Cowboys. he drove down to the 1 yard line and threw 3 straight incompletions

Actually, that begs the question of why a team is throwing 3 times from the 1 yard line, which is part of the reason why Orton didn't have more success in Denver in terms of winning games. Saying that they were (and still are, until a running back really emerges) one dimensional is an understatement, because in all the games I watched last year (and I watched a ton) Denver couldn't even punch in on a run from one yard out, so even at the goal line teams were sitting pass against McDaniel's pass only offense. Oh, and Brandon Marshall and anyone else potentially resembling a red zone threat was gone.
 
the book on Orton came to life against the Cowboys. he drove down to the 1 yard line and threw 3 straight incompletions

If that was the regular season John Fox would've called 3 straight running plays.
 
Actually, that begs the question of why a team is throwing 3 times from the 1 yard line, which is part of the reason why Orton didn't have more success in Denver in terms of winning games. Saying that they were (and still are, until a running back really emerges) one dimensional is an understatement, because in all the games I watched last year (and I watched a ton) Denver couldn't even punch in on a run from one yard out, so even at the goal line teams were sitting pass against McDaniel's pass only offense. Oh, and Brandon Marshall and anyone else potentially resembling a red zone threat was gone.

Willis and Moreno had some nice runs. The OL has improved compared to last year.
 
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