10-01-2015, 08:55 AM
(09-29-2015, 10:18 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: Agreed, everybody here should be happy and just let Carson go. And yet....
I think my problem is that although everything worked out for Cincinnati in the end (and hopefully the Raiders will continue to climb out of the hole they dug) that it had nothing to do with any actions by Palmer.
The TEAM made great personnel choices. Everyone expected that "first year without Palmer" Bengal team to go 0-16. They didn't. 9-7 with a new OC and no OTAs was an amazing performance. It had NOTHING to do with Palmer. The players they received from Oakland in the trade was savvy business. Palmer had nothing to do with it.
Palmer could have ruined this team for a long time, but the team showed resolve. The team improved. And the team is better off without the guy that was pretty much average from 2007 until his departure. It was always the lack of weapons. It was always the lack of a running game. It was always the defense. It was NEVER put at the feet of the QB. Dalton has enjoyed no such deflection of blame. Yet, he has improved year over year and is currently the 2nd ranked QB in the NFL.
Again, people will say I have "butthurt" or I need to move on, and that is fine. But the guy tried to destroy this team and I will NEVER forgive him for the abuse this franchise took for his quitting. He is nothing but a spoiled child (ironic, USC: University of Spoiled Children). Now, he is trying to look like the victim and a courageous individual in this article. Puke. The Bengals deserve the article for not taking shots at him, for rising up in the face of massive controversy, and for building what is now a team that is led by team-first individuals.