Legendary NFL Quarterback Kyle “The Bottle” Orton Announces Retirement

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They say all good things must come to an end, but damn it, Kyle, you’re leaving us way too soon. That’s right, I regret to inform you that Buffalo Bills’ quarterback, Kyle “The Bottle” Orton, has finally called it quits, retiring at the youthful age of 32. He finished his career with 101 touchdowns to only 69 interceptions, but let’s be honest, it was never his highlight reel on the field that made him a fan favorite. Rather, we cherished moments like this:

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That’s our boy packing a massive lip on the sidelines, mid-game, with no regard for human life. Yes, throughout his career, Kyle set unprecedentedly new lows for how many fucks a human being could possibly give.





Hollywood could not have written a better ending as Orton went out the only way he could, with a win over the Patriots and an Irish exit out of the locker room.

He was a journeyman, a facial hair connoisseur, a true man amongst men. Kyle, you were not the quarterback we deserved, but you were the quarterback we needed. You gave guys across the country with overall subpar talent and looks a glimmer of hope in this dark and cold world. For that, you’re a hall of famer in our books. So we say with teary eyes, “Goodnight, sweet prince, and may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.”

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  1. Frattison Avenue

    Odds the “meeting” he cited as a reason for blowing off the reporter was anything other than a trip to the liquor store?

    11 years ago at 3:45 pm
  2. Raylan_Givens

    So congratulations to Kyle and everything but I’m missing IBOTD on my news feed. I’m sure you got caught up with something so I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt unlike that shitstick intern.

    11 years ago at 4:21 pm
      1. It’s okay Hammer, you posted on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The slapdick couldn’t even give us Fail Friday last week.

        11 years ago at 9:38 pm
  3. Kramerica Industries

    I’ll always remember him for his serviceable play in Chicago. Goodbye, sir

    11 years ago at 4:24 pm
  4. Fratolina

    Yet another reason why the Big 12 is by far the worst and least relevant power 5 conference

    11 years ago at 4:29 pm
  5. peewhereshepoops

    We will miss you, fearless leader. May your drunken conquests be plentiful and your neck beard be legendary

    11 years ago at 5:50 pm