Hit on Orton 
scares Broncos

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DENVER – Tim Tebow’s ill-fated dart into the end zone earlier this month sparked quite the conversation among his devotees and his haters alike: Can the former Florida star survive in the NFL if he doesn’t tone down his bruising running style?

Kyle Orton, for one, was squarely in his corner. The Denver Broncos’ starting quarterback said he’d have done the exact same thing as Tebow did when he dashed for the goal line on the final play of his pro debut even though two defenders rendered the rookie a human sandwich with bruised ribs.

“Try to score every play that you can,” Orton said. “And if that’s the option, then that’s what you’ve got to do.”

Even though it’s the preseason, where stats don’t count but the aches hurt just the same.

So, it was no surprise Sunday night when Orton found himself as the last line of defense as Pittsburgh linebacker James Harrison was rumbling downfield after picking up a fumble that would be overturned.

Harrison saw Orton go low for the tackle along the sideline and he put his helmet down and hit Orton head on, leaving the quarterback shaken, the Broncos miffed and their fans wondering if this summer-long injury epidemic had claimed yet another key starter.

“I don’t know if I went after him or he went after me,” Orton said. “You have to try to save a touchdown and took a pretty decent shot, yeah.”

Orton said that while he only had the wind knocked out him, it was obvious that Harrison went down to meet him head on, and Broncos coach Josh McDaniels stopped just short of calling Harrison’s hit a cheap shot.

“It kind of looked like Harrison knew he was going to go low and then he took the liberty to go ahead and go after the quarterback,” McDaniels said.

That’s just football, Harrison countered.

“I play aggressively,” he said. “I was going to the ground and wanted to get as many yards as I could.”

As it turns out, it was all for naught as the officials quickly huddled and ruled it an incomplete pass.

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