Kyle Orton

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I didn't expect this to happen till some time later this year. Kyle Orton has really out played all the other QBs on a very white unfriendly Bear team.

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Orton named Bears' starting QB; Hutchinson demoted

LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) -- Rookie Kyle Orton was in the weight room when he was summoned to coach Lovie Smith's office and given the news he expected to hear: He's the Chicago Bears' starting quarterback.

"I was happy. I wasn't surprised, kind of thought it was going to happen," Orton said Sunday when the Bears made yet another change.

"I obviously know the recent history, so I know the city and all the fans want a talented quarterback who's going to go out there and play well and win a lot of football games and hopefully I'm that guy," Orton added, showing his confidence.

"I think I will be."

While Orton was promoted due to a strong performance in Friday's 16-12 exhibition win over Buffalo, struggling Chad Hutchinson was demoted all the way down the depth chart.

"As of now he's not in the rotation. We want to take a look at the other guys ," Smith said, announcing that recently signed veteran Jeff Blake is now Orton's backup and Kurt Kittner is No. 3.

"We've seen him [Hutchinson] all through training camp so we really want to get a look at the other guys," Smith added.

Orton led an 81-yard scoring drive by completing 7-of-9 passes against Buffalo's second-team defense, while Hutchinson was 3-for-14 passing with two interceptions and three sacks in a half of play against the Bills' first team. It was Hutchinson's second straight shaky outing since replacing the injured Rex Grossman, who broke his ankle Aug. 12 against the Rams.

The Bears end their preseason schedule Thursday at home against Cleveland and open the regular season Sept. 11 at Washington.

Orton, who played at Purdue, was a fourth-round draft pick. He slipped in the draft after he was slowed by a hip injury in his senior season.

Now he's a starter on a huge stage. In the preseason, he's completed 27 of 42 passes for 409 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, mostly against backups.

"It's been a crazy couple months since the draft and all the way from sliding in the draft and now starting opening week," Orton said. "It's been lot of ups and downs. ..."

Orton said he learned watching former Purdue teammate Drew Brees, now with the Chargers. He's also aware of the success another rookie quarterback, the Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger, has experienced. But he also added he's his own quarterback.

"I'm not going to try to go out there and be an MVP quarterback. I'm going to try to go out there and make plays when they're there and hang on to the football and put our team in position to win," he said.

"I'm not scared at all about being a rookie quarterback. I think I'm right where I need to be."

Hutchinson, a former major league baseball pitcher with the Cardinals, started five games for the Bears last season after Grossman's season ended in Game 3 with a torn knee ligament. He moved ahead of backups Jonathan Quinn and Craig Krenzel after they had their chances to start.

Hutchinson ran off the practice field Sunday and did not comment.

"He told me to be comfortable with it. I think he's happy for me," Orton said of Hutchinson.

Orton would be the fifth starting quarterback used by Smith, who is in his second season. Chicago was 5-11 a year ago.

"You change any position on the field that much, it will disrupt and then you talk about the most important position on the field," center Olin Kreutz said. "We've chosen our guys and tried to stick with them and there have been freak injuries and stuff like that. Hopefully Kyle is our guy."

New receiver Muhsin Muhammmad, who'd figured to be Grossman's favorite target and then perhaps Hutchinson's, will now have to catch balls from a rookie.

"We're going to have to make some tough catches. We're going to have to do some things out of the ordinary," Muhammad said.

"But I think he's a kid who can get it done. He's got a lot of savvy, got a lot of poise -- almost borderline *******y. But in order to play this game, you got to have a little bit of that. I think he has enough of it, but is still a humble kid."
 

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Like Don wrote in another thread on Kyle,he's just as brainy as Brees, who is up there with Peyton Manning in that department,but with better overall physical tools Ortoncan be a successful q-back right from the get go. The only things that can hold him back are bad coaching and bad coaching schemes, bad blockingand bad receivers, esp. if Muhammad was a one year wonder last year. The rest of the receivers are either unproven or have scrub written all over them. Cedric Benson very quickly needs toprove hesthe beast the NFL scouts all said he would be. Thomas Jones is a nice #2 back. The line was revamped and supposedly improved. If so Orton has a chance to shine immediately.
 

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The Bears released Chad Hutchinson today, along with two other white players.(Not like that is a surprise.)Edited by: Bear-Arms
 

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Hutchinson is quite possibly the worst white QB to play in the last 20 years.
 

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But, isn't he the first QB to ever play baseball, surf, and play football in the same year?
 
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No, Todd Marinovich was the first. Wait, that was the first to play
football, surf and do an eight-ball.
 

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Howcome when they compliment a white player they say he is unathletic? Troy Aikman was complimenting Orton today, he couldn't understand why fell to the 4th Round. Then in his final statement he proclaims Orton was unathletic. You'll hear little things like this the course of the broadcast.
 

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Aikman wasn't very fast ,and he was the first pick of the draft. I guess he couldn't play in "today's game".
 
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Kyle Orton is the Ben Rothlisberger of last year.He will be a star in chicago,just wait and see.
 
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