It's been a long time since the Bears had a QB like that, Rex and Cutler didn't give a flip, and Orton was so inaccurate he couldn't get it to anyone on either team
It's been a long time since the Bears had a QB like that, Rex and Cutler didn't give a flip, and Orton was so inaccurate he couldn't get it to anyone on either team
It's been a long time since the Bears had a QB like that, Rex and Cutler didn't give a flip, and Orton was so inaccurate he couldn't get it to anyone on either team
The graphic doesn't give what Trubisinsky's comp % is on those deep balls, so he may not be much better than Orton...has that number been given before?
It's been a long time since the Bears had a QB like that, Rex and Cutler didn't give a flip, and Orton was so inaccurate he couldn't get it to anyone on either team
The graphic doesn't give what Trubisinsky's comp % is on those deep balls, so he may not be much better than Orton...has that number been given before?
It's PFF so we should know it should be a bit misleading, he was 2 of 6 at 31+ yards, 21-30 5 of 13, didn't throw an int for either though but only 1 TD. Then again he was throwing to shit so who knows how much of that was on him and how much was on the WR, and also how much was on the OC/HC who called gameplans a HS coach to defend.
It's been a long time since the Bears had a QB like that, Rex and Cutler didn't give a flip, and Orton was so inaccurate he couldn't get it to anyone on either team
I'm glad I kept this around ... The official Rex Grossman decision table.