For the same reason I praised Matt Ryan for being such a good quarterback despite being a rookie, I point out the following video of Dan Orlovsky. This is exactly how lost a typical young quarterback looks in an NFL game:

I remember laughing out loud when I was watching this play unfold during the game. How could someone lose a sense of where they are on the field that badly? I mean if Dan Orlovsky doesn’t show you what field presence is then I don’t know what does. As bad as Jon Kitna may be, it’s pretty obvious that Dan Orlovsky isn’t the answer. Video via Ballhype.

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    3 Comments

    1. October 13, 2008 @ 8:52 am


      A QB without a feel for the field of play? Sounds like he will soon be traded to the Raiders, where he can play “the vertical game” .

      Posted by Gene
    2. October 13, 2008 @ 4:53 pm


      Larry i laughed out loud as i was watching this stupid play. this is without a doubt a top 10 boner of the year play.

      Posted by NICK
    3. October 13, 2008 @ 8:26 pm


      I think he certainly would fit in well with the Raiders’ team concept. Easily one of the biggest bonehead plays of the year. He just looked so utterly clueless on it.

      Posted by Larry Brown

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