Lol at everyone finding out he's retiring by his actions. "I'm leaving."
Gotta be some unhappy corner backs and safeties league wide ,who were looking forward to intercepting him in games.
He's been in the league for what? 14 years? Hard to believe its been that long. Best of luck to him.
Will the Cards be looking hard at Romo now?
(02-01-2017, 12:28 PM)Sabretooth Wrote: [ -> ]Gotta be some unhappy corner backs and safeties league wide ,who were looking forward to intercepting him in games.
The projected number of defensive touchdowns for the 2017 NFL season has just dropped dramatically.
Hey Cardinals, interested in AJ McCarron? Bengals be sellin'!
Can't say I blame him if he would. He's up there in age, has kids and got absolutely destroyed during the season.
(02-01-2017, 06:59 PM)CageTheBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Can't say I blame him if he would. He's up there in age, has kids and got absolutely destroyed during the season.
And if there's garbage in his yard, forget it.
(02-01-2017, 06:59 PM)CageTheBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Can't say I blame him if he would. He's up there in age, has kids and got absolutely destroyed during the season.
That's why I don't see them replacing him with Romo. Romo is just as old and has managed to survive for something like 4 games in the past 2 seasons behind an amazing o-line.
Carson Palmer is going to retire? Meh, big deal..

(02-01-2017, 05:24 PM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]Hey Cardinals, interested in AJ McCarron? Bengals be sellin'!
OMG I would fall out of my chair laughing if this happened.

(02-01-2017, 09:53 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.google.com/amp/profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/01/31/report-carson-palmer-has-pulled-kids-out-of-school-and-moved-out-of-arizona/amp/
Sounds like he might be calling it a career. Just heard Mike and Mike speculate that Arizona would be a good option for Tony Romo if that's the case.
Perhaps I don't have the right understanding of cap hits for when a player retires, but from what I've read, the guaranteed money still has to be paid to said player if he retires early.
In Palmer's case, he would have $13.25 million in dead money for 2017, $6.6 million in dead money for 2018. Tony Romo is set to be paid an average of $24 million a year for the next three years. If the Cardinals have to pay for Palmer's dead money, can they afford Romo's high salary too plus give up a draft pick (or picks)? I would think the Cardinals would rather have a cheaper option for QB and use any remaining cap dollars to help the team in other areas. Romo only makes sense (to me at least) if he's cut from the Cowboys and willing to sign with the Cardinals for cheaper than $20 million a year.