I read this article years ago when studying psychology, and last night's game reminded me of it. I am linking a 20 page article with psychological analysis of Palmer, and comparatively other QBs. The gist of it is that while Palmer is the ideal teammate and student of the game, his mind has innate limitations when dealing with pressure situations. This article perfectly backs up everything we've seen from Palmer this year, speaks to why he is so likeable, and why he may have serious difficulties in pressure situations.
It's a great and cathartic read if you have the time.
http://www.braintypes.com/carson-palmer/
It's a great and cathartic read if you have the time.
http://www.braintypes.com/carson-palmer/
CP’s ISFJ wiring is actually innately superior to the ISFP genotype in such critical areas as self-discipline, work ethic, self-responsibility, studying plays, wanting to please others, team spirit, paying attention/listening, being aware of what’s going on, and even throwing mechanics. Nonetheless, if the ISFJ doesn’t loosen up on the field, playing with fluidity and spatial awareness, he’s in for a long day.
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