orton will be the bears starting qb

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in case some people might have missed this news, i thought i would pass this on to my forum friends.


Not a shock here, not sure Hutchinson even belongs on an NFL roster.

Rookie quarterback Kyle Orton, whose inconsistent performance last season at Purdue dropped him into the fourth round of the draft, will be the Chicago Bears starter for the regular-season opener, the team announced on Sunday.

The elevation of Orton to the No. 1 spot on the depth chart was not totally unexpected following a poor performance by starter Chad Hutchinson in Friday night's preseason game. Hutchinson registered a 0.0 passer rating in the game and, for the preseason, his rating is an anemic 23.1.

On the flip side, Orton has generally performed well in preseason, albeit against backup players from the opposition defenses he has faced. The former Purdue star, who was just the seventh quarterback chosen in this year's draft and the 106th prospect taken overall, has completed 27 of 42 passes for 409 yards, with two touchdown passes and a pair of interceptions, for a passer rating of 92.3.

Chicago veterans were largely complimentary of Orton following Friday's game. Said center Olin Kreutz: "You think about that 'it,' and whatever that is, he's got it."

The Bears lost their projected starter, former first-round draft choice Rex Grossman, two weeks ago to a broken ankle that could sideline him the entire 2005 season. Grossman was able to start only three games in 2004 before suffering a season-ending knee injury.

In a major shakeup on the depth chart, Hutchinson plummeted off the depth chart Sunday, with veteran Jeff Blake, signed after the injury to Grossman, moving into the No. 2 slot. Kurt Kittner is No. 3 in the playing rotation.

"I'm not scared at all about being a rookie quarterback," Orton said Sunday. "I think I'm where I need to be. ... I have a lot of improvement I can make. Now I've got to quicken that process."

Orton, 22, entered the 2004 college season considered as one of the frontrunners for the Heisman Trophy, started the year strong, then saw his play deteriorate after the first four games of the year. In 44 appearances at Purdue, including 35 starts, Orton completed 786 of 1,336 passes for 9,337 yards, with 63 touchdown passes and 28 interceptions. For his career, he averaged 219.39 yards per game in total offense.

Regarded as a bit of a steal in the fourth round, Orton signed a four-year, $1.84 million contract that included a $458,000 signing bonus.

ESPN.com senior writer John Clayton and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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He'll have quite an interesting learning curve. Hasn't faced a 1st string defense yet. ....But - yes - he's still got to be a better option than Hutchinson. At least Orton has some upside.
 

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I agree while I am all for having Orton start, he has yet to see a number one D, but I like what I see, and I think he will do a whole hell of a lot better than Chad would have. If Orton has a good year curious to see what they do with Rex, he may have taken his last snap as a Bear's starter
 

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Big fan of Orton's potential and looking forward to seeing him in action this year. Nice to see the bears breaking in the rookie right off the bat to see what he has to offer. A decent QB would definitely help considering they've struggled in that dept. for the past few years.
 

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im also happy about the change, orton could be the big ben in this upcomin season. chicago got a great defense, and now that benson is sign and jones is not that bad either. chicago could have a good season maybe playoffs.
 
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