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RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Millhouse - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 01:39 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Look, at this point the cost is already sunk. We picked him. But the idea that he is gonna take the place ofca departed Higgins? That ship has sailed. I think for the Bengals to make the right decision on cutting him or risking another season, is that they need to ask if Burton actually cares about playing the game. Like on a scale of 1-10, what is his 'passion to play' score, with 10 being Tom Brady level. I am guessing based on what little we know, that his score is probably pretty low as to what is needed for the NFL. He just comes across as someone whose physical talents carried him into college, and then somehow got him drafted while doing the minimum. Of course that is just my speculation from observation, but until shown otherwise, that's my current impression of him. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - ERIC1 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 11:51 AM)George Cantstandya Wrote: Jordan Palmer was not a good QB but he has become a highly respected QB consultant and trainer. He has worked with Burrow, Mahomes, Allen and several other big name QBs. There are a lot of coaches that were not good players but excellent coaches. Jordan palmer knows nothing about burton..he knows nothing about organization attempts to help burton... the issue has nothing to do with quarterbacking RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - ERIC1 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 11:58 AM)Synric Wrote: Jordan Palmer runs the top QB off-season program and it's growing to including skill positions. He and Tom House put together the best throwing program in the NFL & MLB. When jordan palmer becomes a guru on relarionships betwen players like burton and the bengals..let me know..should the issue be burrow and throwing mechanics etc...i would be interested..burtons issues have nothing to do with the physical ability needed to play in the nfl..nor gi I care about jordan paakmers stance on irganizations and players RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - bfine32 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 11:29 AM)ERIC1 Wrote: lol@ the Palmer family..especially Jordan..always opening their mouths to stay relevant..Jordan was a terrible qb (01-04-2025, 02:21 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: Whats weird is that you continue with your ad hominem attacks because you got your little feelings hurt...and the issue had nothing to quarterbacks...and i think most people are tired of the palmer brothers complaining about teams or organiztions Weird RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - George Cantstandya - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:24 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: Jordan palmer knows nothing about burton..he knows nothing about organization attempts to help burton... the issue has nothing to do with quarterbacking I don't think Palmer has made a statement regarding Burton. Your post I replied to was a general statement ending with a comment about him being a terrible quarterback. So I addressed that agreeing he was a bad quarterback but as stated is highly respected at what he does now. As to Jordan's comment Synric mentioned, I think in many cases these are not people calling up media outlets and saying things out of the blue just to be heard. They are often comments and opinions made as part of an interview of some type, a reply to a question and such. So I don't think it is like Jordan is running around offering up comments on various organizations just to stay relevant as you say. He is already very relevant in his current position and I think many in the NFL would agree with that. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - ERIC1 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:31 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Weird Hopefully my performane will improve when I hit 40000 posts like yourself...in the interim its time for winter golf and Pappy...Jordan Palmer said January is the best time to pkay golf and drink Pappy..happy new year RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - ERIC1 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:32 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: I don't think Palmer has made a statement regarding Burton. Your post I replied to was a general statement ending with a comment about him being a terrible quarterback. So I addressed that agreeing he was a bad quarterback but as stated is highly respected at what he does now. As to Jordan's comment Synric mentioned, I think in many cases these are not people calling up media outlets and saying things out of the blue just to be heard. They are often comments and opinions made as part of an interview of some type, a reply to a question and such. So I don't think it is like Jordan is running around offering up comments on various organizations just to stay relevant as you say. He is already very relevant in his current position and I think many in the NFL would agree with that. And I think many in the NFL think outside coaching is an expensive rip off...but my opinion is just as valid as yours...but anyway i wish you a great new year..a safe one..me and the boys are doing our early january golf and Pappy.. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Nicomo Cosca - 01-04-2025 (01-03-2025, 08:17 PM)BengalsLUFC Wrote: All the talent in the world with the potential to change not only his life but his families for years to come and he’s constantly ****** it up. (01-04-2025, 02:21 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: Whats weird is that you continue with your ad hominem attacks because you got your little feelings hurt...and the issue had nothing to quarterbacks...and i think most people are tired of the palmer brothers complaining about teams or organiztions Sequence of events: The guy above brought up Willie (along with TJ), so I weighed in on an ex-Bengal whose opinion I actually still trust. You then proceeded to “LaUgH oUT loUD jORdAn pALmER sUCked!” Which I said was weird given his standing around the league. That’s it. That’s all that happened. There was no “ad hominem attack” or whatever. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - George Cantstandya - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:39 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: And I think many in the NFL think outside coaching is an expensive rip off...but my opinion is just as valid as yours...but anyway i wish you a great new year..a safe one..me and the boys are doing our early january golf and Pappy.. I don't think Burrow believes outside coaching is an expensive rip off. :) RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Sled21 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 12:56 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: well considering that a majority have graduated from college, we can assume half college graduates are illiterate, correct ? Not even close...... percentage of nfl players with college degrees - Google Search Quote:According to available data, approximately 41% of NFL players graduate from college. NFL Graduation Rate is higher than any other sports Quote:The most recent statistics available indicate that more than 40% of NFL players hold college degrees. Compared to other professional sports leagues, this rate is much higher than those of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Hockey League (NHL), which each had rates of 21% and 20%, respectively. And many of those that got degrees got them in Phys Ed programs and were passed simply to retain NCAA eligibility. If you don't want to believe that after listening to some of them speak, then I can't help you. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Nicomo Cosca - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:41 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: I don't think Burrow believes outside coaching is an expensive rip off. :) Safe assumption.
RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Sled21 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:41 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: I don't think Burrow believes outside coaching is an expensive rip off. :) Sure he does, that's why he advised Browning to go see Jordan Palmer to get his footwork fixed... RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - SunsetBengal - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:53 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Sure he does, that's why he advised Browning to go see Jordan Palmer to get his footwork fixed... Why would he do that? According to the self appointed board guru on Golf, and Pappy, Jordan Palmer is a terrible QB. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Luvnit2 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 03:51 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Why would he do that? According to the self appointed board guru on Golf, and Pappy, Jordan Palmer is a terrible QB. The coaching ranks are filled with bad NFL or college players who are great teachers or coaches. JP was not a good NFL QB, ZT was an average college QB, Campbell was an average NFL TE, but very good HC. Terrible is harsh, any player who makes an NFL roster is far from terrible. The NFL is an elite group of very talented football players. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Housh - 01-04-2025 Ima just say it This is bullshit and this kid is bullshit We are in the most important game of the season and you not even allowed to travel? This draft pick is a bust and I’m tired of being nice about this idiot RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - ERIC1 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 03:59 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: The coaching ranks are filled with bad NFL or college players who are great teachers or coaches. JP was not a good NFL QB, ZT was an average college QB, Campbell was an average NFL TE, but very good HC. Just checking in..damn cold..even the Pappy does not help...jordan palmer did not have the talent to play in the nfl and the only reason he was on the bengals was because of his brothe...if I rember correctly he threw 5-6 passes tital in his illustrious career RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - ERIC1 - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 03:51 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Why would he do that? According to the self appointed board guru on Golf, and Pappy, Jordan Palmer is a terrible QB. You dont like Pappy and golf? Check out palmers history and then rethink your statement and attemppt at humor..the only reason he sat on the bengals sideline was due to his brother......I am heade home...too darn cold RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Synric - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 02:39 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: And I think many in the NFL think outside coaching is an expensive rip off...but my opinion is just as valid as yours...but anyway i wish you a great new year..a safe one..me and the boys are doing our early january golf and Pappy.. As usual you would be absolutely wrong. Hell this season Chase Brown and Andrei Isovias credit their development to their new personal WR Coach Drew Lieberman. Orlando Brown credited his personal OL coach with his new pass blocking techniques this season (can't remember the guys name). Most NFL Players have personal coaches for the off-season because they aren't allowed to work with the teams coaches because of CBA. RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - SunsetBengal - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 04:22 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: You dont like Pappy and golf? Check out palmers history and then rethink your statement and attemppt at humor..the only reason he sat on the bengals sideline was due to his brother......I am heade home...too darn cold I like Golf and Bourbon well enough, did you ever consider that Carson may have wanted Jordan close by for advisory purposes? RE: Jermaine Burton not going to Pittsburgh - Nicomo Cosca - 01-04-2025 (01-04-2025, 04:26 PM)Synric Wrote: As usual you would be absolutely wrong. Good call on Chase Brown. He has really added another dimension to his game now that he’s a threat as a pass catcher. |