I dunno. I think that if just Floyd had regressed, it would be one thing. But what are the odds that every WR and Andre Ellington regressed at the same time, and at least some of that isn't attributable to the guy throwing the ball? I don't know enough about quarterbacking to say what might be up with Palmer, but I don't think it's just the entire WR depth chart, or that 6 receivers all independently fell off a cliff (Oh, and Fitz is dropping balls, too).
It's like a woman who says, "Why is it that every single guy I date ends up cheating on me?" There's only one common denominator in that equation.
Normally I would be right there with you.
Can you explain why Floyd is not catching balls throw right into his hands ? I cannot, I am still baffled by the whole situation, not just Floyd.
Yes, Palmer has had bad throws to Floyd but more times than not they have hit him in the hands.
John Brown has been a shell of himself, and while that is not John Brown's fault, it is certainly not Palmer's fault that one of the receivers he is known to work very closely with has been literally hurt all year long.
That leaves you with Jaron Brown who is on I.R., and JJ Nelson, who much like Floyd, is just dropping passes that hit him right in the hands.
Andre Ellington, I will certainly agree there. There is nothing wrong with Ellington and Palmer cannot seem to hit him in the hands or even get it close this year.
Palmer is not having a great year, by any means, but then again, you may be one of the few people on the board, that understand Palmer's last season was an exception to the norm. Palmer is a very, average quarterback, and it is not helping that four out of his five receivers are not playing anywhere near the level they have been, and yes, Palmer has nothing to do with Floyd, and Nelson's drops, or John Brown and Jaron Brown's health.
Does Palmer share blame? Sure.
Is Palmer's regression the main reason for the decline of the passing game ? I say no. I think the receivers literally going from one of the better groups in the league to one of the worst is a much bigger part of the problem.
Larry Fitzgerald has 78 catches on the year. The closest wide receiver after that is John Brown with 31.........31. In this offensive that is ridiculous.
So, yeah, put heat on Palmer, he deserves it, but he is getting very little help from his receivers. This is one of the worst year's of receiver play from the Cardinals since pre-Anquan Boldin days. :shudder: