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    Default Same as it ever was for Orton Glove on injured hand not affecting QB's spiral or zip

    Same as it ever was for Orton
    Glove on injured hand not affecting QB's spiral or zip.
    By Mike Klis
    The Denver Post
    Posted: 09/12/2009 01:00:00 AM MDT


    Broncos QB Kyle Orton still sports the one-glove look, and he doesn't mind it. (John Leyba, The Denver Post )Spirals come off the glove as if the glove wasn't needed.

    Other quarterbacks may put more zip on their passes, but for what he has, Kyle Orton doesn't appear to have lost one mph.

    Orton has taken virtually all the snaps with the Broncos' first-team offense this week since he returned to practice Tuesday with the right index finger injury he suffered in a preseason game Aug. 30.

    Speaking of those snaps, center Casey Wiegmann has not altered his consistently firm deliveries to accommodate his quarterback's mangled finger.

    "I've been playing center since fourth grade, so I wouldn't know how to change," Wiegmann said. "There's been no problems. It shows that he wants to play. There's a lot of people that want to sit out and take their time and get back."

    Barring any complications between now and kickoff, Orton will be the Broncos' starting quarterback Sunday in the season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.

    "We'll see Sunday," Orton said. "But no, there hasn't been any problems."

    Which is no small surprise considering a national television audience saw Orton wave his bloody finger toward the Broncos' sideline only 12 days ago during a preseason game against the Chicago Bears. While making a throw late in the first half, Orton's digit was contorted, dislocated and slashed by the left paw of onrushing defensive end Adewale Ogunleye.

    The index finger is arguably the most important to a quarterback because it's the last one to leave the ball, the finger that spins the spiral, the finger that most controls accuracy.

    "It's something where the quarterback would be in danger of not playing because of that injury," said Broncos tight end Daniel Graham. "But the ball he's throwing is still the same. There's been no difference."

    Orton admits the finger still hurts. It throbs. But pain isn't the issue. The real problem is the stitches needed to close the wound. The bandage protects the stitches and the glove protects the bandage. Orton said those high-tech passing gloves almost create too much suction for his liking, but no NFL player can perform on Sunday without making some kind of adjustment or physical sacrifice.

    It may behoove Orton to let a long pass rip, just in case the Bengals stack the box with eight defenders. Even when his finger isn't sutured, Orton hasn't been considered much of a deep thrower.

    His strengths have been managing the game, leading the huddle, overcoming adversity, and winning games. He has a career 21-12 record as a starter.

    "He's got a lot of respect from us, and a lot of credit for being able to play with that type of injury," said Broncos receiver Eddie Royal. "It's a tough injury for a quarterback, but he's a tough guy. You want a quarterback like that."

    Backup quarterback Chris Simms also is recovered enough from his left ankle sprain to play Sunday. And given the delicate nature of Orton's finger, no one should be surprised if Simms gets his first meaningful snaps in three years.

    But all preparations for the Bengals have started with Orton at quarterback, as has been the case since the final days of summer minicamp.

    "Not much is going to affect him, and that's good to have in your quarterback," said Broncos receiver Brandon Stokley. "You're going to have some plays that don't go right, and some quarterbacks get down and take the whole offense with him. He's not one of those guys."

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    Obligatory "He can only throw 7-yards anyways" post


    Wanted to go ahead and get that in before anyone else did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRtagger View Post
    Obligatory "He can only throw 7-yards anyways" post


    Wanted to go ahead and get that in before anyone else did.
    He's 1000-12 as a starting QB.......Wanted to go ahead and get that in before anyone else did.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Link View Post
    He's 1000-12 as a starting QB.......Wanted to go ahead and get that in before anyone else did.......
    Actually, he is 21-12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRtagger View Post
    Obligatory "He can only throw 7-yards anyways" post


    Wanted to go ahead and get that in before anyone else did.
    clearly you're new at this-- you were supposed to say "what zip?"


    lol. . . . get it right next time, tagger. . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogfish View Post
    clearly you're new at this-- you were supposed to say "what zip?"


    lol. . . . get it right next time, tagger. . . .
    You're right...I also forgot to ask if he was wearing a glove on his left hand for when he mixes it up by going lefty.

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    Actually I think the quip you are looking for is how will this affect his grip on a clipboard.
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    Zip don't mean nothing if can't win.

    Proficiency wins.

    Just wanted to get that in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRtagger View Post
    You're right...I also forgot to ask if he was wearing a glove on his left hand for when he mixes it up by going lefty.
    Last picture I saw he was only where a glove on his right hand.

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    dont worry if the glove does start to bother him he will just throw with his left hand.............
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    well.. I'm not sure that the glove isn't "affecting" his velocity is a good thing. I was hoping for an increase! (joking...jeez)
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    Guys, you need to give Orton a break.

    If he is really as bad as some of you make him out to be, he would already be cut.

    He's seems to have that it factor, I just can't seem to put my finger on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRtagger View Post
    Guys, you need to give Orton a break.

    If he is really as bad as some of you make him out to be, he would already be cut.

    He's seems to have that it factor, I just can't seem to put my finger on it.
    Hmmm.. I don't know if I agree with you. I think McDaniels has WAYYYYY too much invested in Orton to cut him. So starting him is an absolute considering this offseason debacle.

    I think I have the "it" figured out that you are looking for, but I don't think you want me to say 'it'
    (the previous comment was not directed at any particular individual and was not intended to slander,disrespect or offend any reader of said statement)

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRtagger View Post
    Guys, you need to give Orton a break.

    If he is really as bad as some of you make him out to be, he would already be cut.

    He's seems to have that it factor, I just can't seem to put my finger on it.
    Ive definately been giving Orton a hard time because I just dont see the talent... I do hope you are right about the "It Factor" im praying he proves me wrong today and the rest of the season.

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