NFL Week 7 News: Could the Broncos Turn To Tim Tebow After Historic Loss?

By (Featured Columnist) on October 24, 2010

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Kyle Orton and the Broncos looked absolutely lost against the Raiders Sunday in Denver.

It might be time for Josh McDaniels to shake things up after his team lost for the 12th time in the last 16 games.

Denver committed three turnovers and fell behind 38-7 at the half.

Orton finished the game just 12-of-29 for 198 yards.  After starting the season strong, he has struggled mightily in the last two games.

Meanwhile, Oakland cleaned things up after last week's sloppy performance against the 49ers.

With Darren McFadden back in the lineup, Oakland rushed for 328 yards en route to the 59-14 win.

McFadden scored three touchdowns as the Raiders record the highest point total in franchise history.

With the Broncos heading to London to play the woeful 49ers in Week 8, don't expect McDaniels to think about making a change quite yet.

As the season winds down, Tebow could see more action in the so-called "Swamp Package" in Denver's attack.

McDaniels might find himself on the hot seat if the losses continue to pile up in the Mile High City.

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