HometownBoy
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I feel sorry for Palmer, dude just can't stay healthy. He could go so much farther, every time he's about to turn the corner though he gets injured. Gotta feel for the guy.
I feel sorry for Palmer, dude just can't stay healthy. He could go so much farther, every time he's about to turn the corner though he gets injured. Gotta feel for the guy.
As happens so many times, I cringed when he went down because that meant the Rams would make another back-up look like hall of pro QB...I call it the Elvis Grbak syndrome... His stock soared when he stepped in for Steve Young I believe it was (maybe Montana)...The Chiefs bit on that one and it cost them s small fortune with very little in return...
,did we just create Sam's new home?
Freak injury /injuries happen why? It's always been my belief it happens to a fatigued tissue wasn't Palmer the guy who chased Ogletree down on the int. was that the play that set the injury up?
He missed 3 games this year (was due more to testing than injury) and only 1 other game in the last 5 years. Dont know how he gets the injury prone labelI feel sorry for Palmer, dude just can't stay healthy. He could go so much farther, every time he's about to turn the corner though he gets injured. Gotta feel for the guy.
Don't know about injury prone, but I'm talking about every time the guy is going to theoretically turn the corner on his career he gets injured. Like back on the Bengals when he got injured against the Steelers and held him back(With no help from the miser Mike Brown or the Raiders.) And just when things are going to look up for him, this. More unlucky than injury prone.He missed 3 games this year (was due more to testing than injury) and only 1 other game in the last 5 years. Dont know how he gets the injury prone label
Its a shame he got hurt, and pretty crazy ironic that he just signed a new contract earlier in the week
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning missed more games due to injury then Palmer prior to this season. Not seeing your point.Don't know about injury prone, but I'm talking about every time the guy is going to theoretically turn the corner on his career he gets injured. Like back on the Bengals when he got injured against the Steelers and held him back(With no help from the miser Mike Brown or the Raiders.) And just when things are going to look up for him, this. More unlucky than injury prone.
I don't see how? Well actually I do, you keep looking at this in the scheme of how many times people were injured when that's not what's being discussed. I even just said it's not about being injury prone, so I don't see why lengths of time of injury would warrant being brought up.Tom Brady and Peyton Manning missed more games due to injury then Palmer prior to this season. Not seeing your point.
He blew his knee out in that playoff game and went to the pro bowl the next season. I dont see how that side tracked his careerI don't see how? Well actually I do, you keep looking at this in the scheme of how many times people were injured when that's not what's being discussed. I even just said it's not about being injury prone, so I don't see why lengths of time of injury would warrant being brought up.
I said every time he's about to turn the corner, he gets injured. Like when he was red hot and taking the Bengals places before that Steelers game, which sidetracked his career, then now were here and he was looking to take the Cardinals places and now he's got that ACL injury. What do Brady's and Manning's injuries have to do with his bad luck when it comes to going down when he's red hot?
I really don't see how it sounds that different from "Don't know about injury prone, but I'm talking about every time the guy is going to theoretically turn the corner on his career he gets injured. Like back on the Bengals when he got injured against the Steelers and held him back(With no help from the miser Mike Brown or the Raiders.) And just when things are going to look up for him, this. More unlucky than injury prone."He blew his knee out in that playoff game and went to the pro bowl the next season. I dont see how that side tracked his career
Palmer has been an iron man starter playing on lousy teams. The tone of your original post insinuates that he's hurt often, which is entirely untrue. I see it more like, the guy finally is playing for a winner and gets hurt, sucks for him. Sounds a lot different from your version