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15. Carson Palmer, Oakland (Age: 32, Record: 50-56)
2011 Stats: 2,753 yards, 13 TD, 16 INT, 20 rush yards, TD (9 games) Not just anyone could walk into Cincinnati and turn the Bengals into a perennial playoff contender but that is essentially what the No. 1 overall pick did in 2003. Cincy lost at least 10 games in five straight seasons before drafting Palmer. By 2005, the Bengals had their first winning season since 1988. In fact, Cincy has three postseason appearances since 1990 and two have come on the strong right arm of Palmer. After a brief six-game hiatus, all he did last year in Oakland (for a lame duck coach) was post his highest yards-per-game total of his career (275.3 ypg). At 32 years old, he still has plenty left in the 6-foot-5, 235-pound tank. He will be in the running for comeback player of the year next season~ |
He'll have to throw for eleventy billion yards a game because of that shit defense. Still might not be enough most weeks.
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Saying he is not a good player on the road is not accurate. Dude averages 300 yards per game. |
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Half this place will jump on board the U.S.S Toad King when our offense starts out looking like a pile of shit in preseason. Another 25 percent will come on board after the Falcons gut us at Arrowhead. There will be a few stragglers left that will hold out hope for a strong finish based on our weak season-ending schedule. I will battle them bitterly to the end. |
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FYI he's had basically 0 help from his running game or defense in every playoff appearance. |
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