Geno Smith does his best Dan Orlovsky impression, runs out of back of the end zone
Geno Smith, on the occasion of his Orlovsky moment. (Getty Images/Al Bello) First, Tebowing swept the J-E-T-S. Now, it's 'Orlovskying.' In his first NFL

Geno Smith, on the occasion of his Orlovsky moment. (Getty Images/Al Bello)

First, Tebowing swept the J-E-T-S. Now, it's 'Orlovskying.' In his first NFL start, rookie QB Geno Smith could be excused for his three-interception night, but this?
(H/T SB Nation)

You remember: the Detroit Lions were in the midst of a dismal 0-16 season when Dan Orlovsky ran out of the back of the end zone for a safety. It was the perfect embodiment of the fail stamp that was the 2008 Detroit Lions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EZrpEdc0ZQ&feature=youtu.be
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