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Denver Broncos: Who Go the Better Deal? external link

Untitled | by The Prodigy | Fri, Apr 17

Sure, on the surface this deal does not look much like a win-win situation for the Broncos. All everyone sees is that Denver has traded away its’ 2006 first round pick (No. 11 overall) and pro bowl quarterback.

So what makes Orton so special or the quarterback that McDaniels "wanted." And ho...

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2 Months Ago, Leroy Kleimola from Bleacher Report says (in All Hail Saint Favre: A Look Back at Monday Night) Also, the Bears must start to give Cutler better protection, because when he isn't rushed he can actually make plays. Cutler had all night in the pocket on Monday night, and it showed as Cutler threw for 273 yards and four touchdowns laying opposite Brett Favre.

12 Months Ago, The Prodigy from Bleacher Report says (in Denver Broncos: Who Go the Better Deal?) Sure, on the surface this deal does not look much like a win-win situation for the Broncos. All everyone sees is that Denver has traded away its’ 2006 first round pick (No. 11 overall) and pro bowl quarterback.

So what makes Orton so special or the quarterback that McDaniels "wanted." And ho...

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