Posts: 3,634
Threads: 94
Reputation:
40515
Joined: Aug 2017
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/nfl/bengals/2019/01/10/carson-palmer-cincinnati-bengals-coach-good-luck/2527889002/
Quote:"That’s a tough job," Palmer said. "There’s no doubt about that. There’s some jobs that are easier than others, that’s for sure. That’s one of the tougher ones in the league without having just the natural GM and the same scouting department, some of the things other teams throughout the league have. My only advice would be, ‘Good luck.’"
༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Posts: 5,559
Threads: 82
Reputation:
25610
Joined: May 2015
Location: Florida
(01-10-2019, 11:26 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/nfl/bengals/2019/01/10/carson-palmer-cincinnati-bengals-coach-good-luck/2527889002/
A definite stab at Mike Brown, and who could blame him. I take stabs at Mike Brown on this board almost every day.
Posts: 2,343
Threads: 14
Reputation:
7714
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 6,055
Threads: 2
Reputation:
14393
Joined: May 2015
Location: The Queen City
Aww does Carson need some attention
Posts: 1,340
Threads: 1
Reputation:
5599
Joined: Aug 2018
I love the stab at the tree sloth, it never gets old, but he does
Fredtoast + Ignore = Forum bliss
Posts: 7,091
Threads: 107
Reputation:
20560
Joined: Aug 2015
Carson Palmer is a potato.
If you see something suspicious, say something suspicious.
Posts: 1,840
Threads: 23
Reputation:
11062
Joined: Jan 2016
You guys can hate Palmer as much as you want he’s not wrong and you know it.
Posts: 2,138
Threads: 291
Reputation:
7221
Joined: May 2015
Location: Indiana
It seems that Palmer is stuck in 2010 since Mike Brown is nowhere to be found during this HC search and it looks like the Bengals have a new brain trust running the show.
So Palmer can hug a root
Song of Solomon 2:15
Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.
Weird, that's the same thing I said to Raiders and Cardinals fans.
Posts: 7,775
Threads: 854
Reputation:
127786
Joined: May 2015
Location: Ohio
Man, getting no love from ex-Bengals QBs recently. Last week on CBS Radio, Boomer ranked the Bengals job as the least desirable opening because of ownership...and said Cleveland the most desirable.
Posts: 153
Threads: 1
Reputation:
720
Joined: Apr 2018
Mike Brown may be a terrible owner and as fans we deserve better but he has always seemed to be loyal to his coaches and players many of which he gave second and third chances to. Palmer Quit on the team which was his right.
Posts: 1,340
Threads: 1
Reputation:
5599
Joined: Aug 2018
(01-11-2019, 12:15 AM)mon4078 Wrote: Mike Brown may be a terrible owner and as fans we deserve better but he has always seemed to be loyal to his coaches and players many of which he gave second and third chances to. Palmer Quit on the team which was his right.
He was not loyal to his players in terms of helping them win.
Fredtoast + Ignore = Forum bliss
Posts: 7,773
Threads: 216
Reputation:
40871
Joined: May 2015
Location: Cave
I remember the game well. It was the year I really believed the Bengals could have won it all. I saw the pass to 85 and thought wow we are going to win this game.
Then Palmer had his knee shredded by a punk-ass Steeler. It was heart breaking. A lot of players had to endure a lot under Mike Brown. His leadership was about as innovative as a common pebble on the drive-way.
But damn if Palmer quit the team. He quit the fans.
Posts: 1,340
Threads: 1
Reputation:
5599
Joined: Aug 2018
The CP 'revolt' was poorly planned, they should have sent 10 core players up to see Mikey and then all quit if no change was made. They also should have gone public with the issues.
Fredtoast + Ignore = Forum bliss
Posts: 153
Threads: 1
Reputation:
720
Joined: Apr 2018
(01-11-2019, 12:35 AM)I_C_DeadPeople Wrote: He was not loyal to his players in terms of helping them win.
I don't completely agree, we have had some good teams in the last 10 years. If anything his loyalty has been part of the problem he holds on to players past their prime and has held on to Marvin and his staff to long. Now I would say that the scouting department needs updated and would love to see us do more in free agency.
Posts: 38,643
Threads: 914
Reputation:
130501
Joined: May 2015
(01-11-2019, 12:37 AM)psychdoctor Wrote: I remember the game well. It was the year I really believed the Bengals could have won it all. I saw the pass to 85 and thought wow we are going to win this game.
Then Palmer had his knee shredded by a punk-ass Steeler. It was heart breaking. A lot of players had to endure a lot under Mike Brown. His leadership was about as innovative as a common pebble on the drive-way.
But damn if Palmer quit the team. He quit the fans.
Maybe you don't remember it that well.
1
Posts: 7,773
Threads: 216
Reputation:
40871
Joined: May 2015
Location: Cave
(01-11-2019, 12:44 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Maybe you don't remember it that well.
Hey I just liked the aggressiveness of the play calling! The Bengals offense in general that year was hot.
Posts: 4,406
Threads: 44
Reputation:
13596
Joined: May 2015
(01-11-2019, 12:44 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Maybe you don't remember it that well.
(01-11-2019, 12:47 AM)psychdoctor Wrote: Hey I just liked the aggressiveness of the play calling! The Bengals offense in general that year was hot.
The play calling was better but another big difference was that the o line was a very good unit
He’s calling you out on that because the guy who caught that pass also shredded his knee on the play but it was 15 not 85.
Posts: 5,267
Threads: 60
Reputation:
39666
Joined: Mar 2018
Location: Oklahoma
(01-11-2019, 12:37 AM)psychdoctor Wrote: I remember the game well. It was the year I really believed the Bengals could have won it all. I saw the pass to 85 and thought wow we are going to win this game.
Then Palmer had his knee shredded by a punk-ass Steeler. It was heart breaking. A lot of players had to endure a lot under Mike Brown. His leadership was about as innovative as a common pebble on the drive-way.
But damn if Palmer quit the team. He quit the fans.
It was to 15, not 85.
I don’t blame Palmer, and I think he’s right. The Bengals front office is one of the least staffed in the entire league. The coaches have historically done a great job of finding the talent themselves. This is a tough job to have, you have more on your plate.
Posts: 1,840
Threads: 23
Reputation:
11062
Joined: Jan 2016
I was angry at him for a few years but I got over it because I’m like an adult.
It’s like complaining about a family member. I’m allowed to say my brother suck sometimes but if you insult him that’s not ok.
We can complain how cheap our owner is and how poorly run the team is but god forbid an outsider from doing so. Especially someone we hate.
Palmer quit because he felt like the ownership didn’t care and we as fans feel like that all the time so what’s the problem? You don’t like hearing from an ex that hurt you? One that was way closer to knowing the truth of it than you ever will? It’s just noise ignor it. He’s gone, Marvin’s now gone it’s time for a new beginning let’s buckle in and try to enjoy a new chance at something good or at least a whole new cast of coaches to blame for failure because the one common denominator will be mike brown. That’s who Carson’s problem is with and where your anger should be more properly focused on until he proves he’s committed to winning.
|