Archer: Dallas' backup QB options if Orton retires

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Dallas' backup QB options if Orton retires

March, 3, 2014

By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com


IRVING, Texas -- With free agency starting in about a week, the Dallas Cowboys still don’t know if Kyle Orton wants to play in 2014.

At the NFL scouting combine, owner and general manager Jerry Jones assumed Orton would want to play basically because of the money. Orton is set to make $3.25 million in 2014 and Jones wonders how anybody could walk away from that kind of money, especially a backup quarterback. And if Orton does retire, he would have to repay $3 million of the $5 million signing bonus he received in 2012.

Since Jones is assuming, let's go with the assumption that Orton won’t play in 2014. That leaves the Cowboys with a pretty big hole behind Tony Romo, who is coming off a second back surgery in eight months.

With head coach Jason Garrett at the controls of the team's offense since 2007 (initially as offensive coordinator), the Cowboys have invested in their backups to Romo: Brad Johnson,Jon Kitna and Orton have filled the role. Dallas values the backup quarterback position more than other teams in the NFL.

Jones has said that the Cowboys will not look at a quarterback early in the draft, so that rules out the top-shelf prospects. They interviewed Jimmy Garoppolo and David Fales(among others) at the combine, so there’s at least some interest in those two.

But could the Cowboys trust their backup job to a rookie or inexperienced player? History says no.

So who could be available when free agency begins? Options include Matt Cassel, Shaun Hill, Brady Quinn, Charlie Whitehurst, Derek Anderson and David Garrard. Do they do anything for you?

They have started games in the NFL, which is a plus. Some of them have won at different times, if not for long stretches.

One thing to consider: Cassel and Anderson are represented by David Dunn, who also is the agent for Garrett and passing game coordinator Scott Linehan. One more thing to consider: Hill played for Linehan with the Detroit Lions.

Linehan will be bringing in new terminology to the offense. It would make sense to look at a guy like Hill to help with the process because of his experience. Hill is 34, but he has thrown just 12 passes in the past three years behind Matthew Stafford. Hill's career stats include a 13-13 record, 41 touchdown passes and 23 interceptions.
 

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This article is premature. It seems to me that Dallas cannot make solid QB backup plans until it is settled whether Orton is going to play or retire. The impetus is on the organization to press the issue right away. The replacement dialogue is academic at this point. Granted they can deal with contingent plans but they are at a crossroad now waiting to see what path to take. Again I say press the issue right away.
 

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The article is not premature at all...back up QB is very important with Romo coming off of injury. Waiting until Orton tells you he retiring would be stupid.
 

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The article is not premature at all...back up QB is very important with Romo coming off of injury. Waiting until Orton tells you he retiring would be stupid.
I agree. Especially with the fact that we have literally nothing besides Orton to back him up.
 

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The article is not premature at all...back up QB is very important with Romo coming off of injury. Waiting until Orton tells you he retiring would be stupid.
Didn't say anything about waiting. I distinctly said press the issue with him now.
 

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I agree. Especially with the fact that we have literally nothing besides Orton to back him up.
Ditto to my post to Carp. My point is don't jut write an article about the situation. We all know what it is. Write an article calling for action.
 

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Ummm...ok. This article is mentioning some candidates, but I guess if they called for action that might change everything.
 

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Ditto to my post to Carp. My point is don't jut write an article about the situation. We all know what it is. Write an article calling for action.
We all know that Jerry hasn't drafted but 3 QBs since Aikman, so following your logic of Jerry not changing, why harp on it? What do you think calling for action would do?
 

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Ummm...ok. This article is mentioning some candidates, but I guess if they called for action that might change everything.
That's my point. It's premature to address options until the initial question is answered. It's a nice academic exercise but to me it's just a brain game of what ifs.
 

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We all know that Jerry hasn't drafted but 3 QBs since Aikman, so following your logic of Jerry not changing, why harp on it? What do you think calling for action would do?
There is nothing wrong with an employer pressing an employee for a decision. Jones needs to force the issue with Orton now so the organization can outline the draft strategy. It's not that far away. Oh and where did I say anything about Jerry not changing?
 

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That's my point. It's premature to address options until the initial question is answered. It's a nice academic exercise but to me it's just a brain game of what ifs.
Kind of what writers do this time of year...what if type thing.
 

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Ditto to my post to Carp. My point is don't jut write an article about the situation. We all know what it is. Write an article calling for action.
Why write an article when you can buy a billboard! :unsure
 

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There is nothing wrong with an employer pressing an employee for a decision. Jones needs to force the issue with Orton now so the organization can outline the draft strategy. It's not that far away. Oh and where did I say anything about Jerry not changing?
r u sirious?
 
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