sportznutt
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I believe he is a free agent after this year. Wouldn't mind him in a Cards uniform if Palmer can't turn this around.
I wouldn't mind him on a reasonable deal. He's not elite by any means, but elite QB's don't just hit free agency. He's a serviceable veteran(ish) QB that could hold serve while we develop a young QB. He's good enough to win 10+ games on a team with David Johnson and a solid D.
What has Palmer done in his last 8 meaningful games to warrant that he can turn this around? I'm worried that he's either too scared to get injured again, his finger is still an issue or, simply, age has caught up to him. He's 36 years old. 12 TD and 13 INT since Christmas last year.
I'm merely suggesting that he COULD be done or slowly falling like Peyton did. His throws are off target this year and he's making bad decisions. We could start over with a rookie or go after a free agent. There isn't much available, unless you want Kirk Cousins. Your suggestions are welcome.
Sounds like what people were saying about Carson Palmer three years ago...Jay Cutler? Bwhaha b dy*2 eu2 s# :/%. Sorry I dropped my phone laughing so hard.
At least their is an off chance Glennon might be better than he has shown since he was playing for a dumpster fire of a team.
Cutler has proven beyond any shadow of a doubt he is not going to help any team make significant progress.
Not true. May be rare but it happens, see Brees and Peyton.I wouldn't mind him on a reasonable deal. He's not elite by any means, but elite QB's don't just hit free agency. He's a serviceable veteran(ish) QB that could hold serve while we develop a young QB. He's good enough to win 10+ games on a team with David Johnson and a solid D.
One with a bad shoulder/elbow and one with serious neck injuries...of course hindsight being 20/20...Not true. May be rare but it happens, see Brees and Peyton.
I think it is time for the Cardinals to draft or acquire a mobile QB who can at times extend drives with his feet or with evading pressure. It puts much more pressure on a defense.
As long as they are a great passer first, I'd be all for it. In the NFL, you have to be able to chuck it first. Otherwise, Tim Tebow and Vince Young wouldn't have washed out so quickly.I think it is time for the Cardinals to draft or acquire a mobile QB who can at times extend drives with his feet or with evading pressure. It puts much more pressure on a defense.
Sounds like what people were saying about Carson Palmer three years ago...