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I win. Listen to me I am a visionary.
Not that I'm being dismissive of this move, but it reeks of desperation. It's their own damn fault they put themselves in this situation to begin with. EJ may be better off sitting and watching and working on his footwork and ball placement in practice. Meanwhile, we have four wide receivers that just breathed a big breathe of relief.
Manuel was given all the weapons (minus a decent tight end) to succeed and was proven he just didn't have IT. This was his year. He couldn't make it happen. No excuses.
"Hate is a lack of imagination."
-Graham Greene
Buffalogic (09-29-2014)
And for those who keep bashing Whaley. Whaley wasn't committed at all costs to EJ, Marrone was. Whaley is a good GM, I can't say that Marrone is a good coach. Wouldn't be surprised if the FO told Marrone to play Orton or look for another job.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...e-orton-at-qb/
Last edited by Buffalogic; 09-29-2014 at 05:03 PM.
Orton continues to win in epic fashion despite sub-par play calling. Sammy Watkins is open every play and that is why you trade up for a true, elite talent. You can't let your qb hold back the development of your young talented receivers.
If we make the playoffs Orton is a lock for comeback player of the year.