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Yeah I think we were about a minute apart on posting this. I agree with you he does have some talent, but he seems to be a bit of a blank slate, maybe that was what Kubiak wanted.
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Updated terms have it as a three-year deal worth $8.5 million, though the Detroit Free Press says it is three years, $9.15 million and includes a $2.4 million signing bonus.
I like this signing better than Ramsey. People (like ESPN's Kuharsky) will latch onto the safety dance he did, but I thought Orlovsky had some promise with the Lions. The Big O (6'5" 230) turns 26 in August. From the Freep article linked above: Quote:
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[QUOTE=Keith;8970
The article also says the Broncos were interested in Orlovsky.[/QUOTE] Imagine that! ![]() I am OK with this. Seems a little steep, but what doesn't these days..... He is young, he has a strong arm, and the fact that he got stuck with the Lions should not be held against him. IF, or should I say when, he is pressed into duty, I think he could run this offense effectively, as I remember him being rather mobile when we played them. Of course, he was running for his life behind DET's line, but still mobile. |
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I was actually hoping they would pick up Orlovsky. He showed some hope over the course of last year. Despite being surrounded by the worst team in NFL history, his QB rating wasn't that much worse than Rosenfels (Rosenfels 79.5 w/6 TD 10 Int, Orlovsky 72.6 w/8 TD 8 Int). Plus, at 26, he's a lot younger than Rosenfels. Considering that they got a 4th round pick for Rosenfels while getting an equal if not better replacement, I'd say the Texans definitely came out.
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Like most I've been critical of the Texans FA decisions , certainly with good reason, but the move to acquire Sage a few years back is now yielding dividends and I'm looking forward to seeing how this young prospect develops here under Kubiak & Co. |
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I don't understand signing both Orlovsky and Ramsey. One or the other to back up Schaub, okay. Both sounds like overspending. Unless there's another move in the works, I don't get it.
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Yep, count me as another one that is glad they chose Orlovsky over Ramsey.
Orlovsky is a UConn guy born in Connecticut.... He threw that 96 yd. TD to Calvin Johnson in the Detroit game this year... |
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We didn't sign Ramsey.
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I liked him out of college, was surprised at his slow development, but that may have something to do with his coaches. God know he had little talent playing with him.
Nice serviceable backup with an upside, maybe Kubiak and Shanahan work a miracle on this kid.
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Dan Orlovsky's base salaries:
2009 $1,750,000 2010 $2,250,000 2011 $2,750,000 Added with a reported $2.4 million signing bonus, this deal amounts to the reported $9.15 million total contract value. |
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