crisper57
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76-75, 0 playoff wins. Has some work to do.
He never really played on "some of the worst teams in the league." He was the leader of a whole bunch of mediocre teams.
Aeneas was a three-time All-Pro, an eight-time Pro Bowler, and was voted to the Hall of Fame All-90s team. If Palmer had that kid of reputation, he would be in the conversation for the Hall of Fame.
How many years was Palmer even a Top 5 QB in the NFL in his 13-year career? Three times? Maybe four?
I think it's a huge stretch that Palmer gets to 340 TD's and 50,000 yards... In fact, I don't see it happening at all. He's at 251 TD's and 38,000 yards. At best, he has 2 more seasons of top performance (maybe) and then a 3rd season of mediocre performance. This season will likely be his career high-point.
I wouldn't say those numbers are a huge stretch at all, if he stays on the same pace he's on now for the remainder of this season, he'll throw another 16 TD's this season, putting him at 267. He's need another 73 TD's over the remainder of him career to hit 340. If we're assuming he plays another two seasons after this, he;d need to average 36.5 TD's per season over the next two years to get there.
Similar situation with yards, he's at 38,431 and projected to end this season at 40,271. He's just under 10k yards away, if he averages 4,800/ season over the next two years, he's there.
Yep...and you don't see that as a HUGE stretch?? You do know he's about to turn 36 in a month, right?
I don't see him averaging 36.5 TD's in 2016 and 2017. No way...
And I don't think he'll be anywhere close to 4,800 yard seasons next year and in 2017!
So yea - HUGE, MASSIVE, nearly IMPOSSIBLE stretch....![]()
Yep...and you don't see that as a HUGE stretch?? You do know he's about to turn 36 in a month, right?
I don't see him averaging 36.5 TD's in 2016 and 2017. No way...
And I don't think he'll be anywhere close to 4,800 yard seasons next year and in 2017!
So yea - HUGE, MASSIVE, nearly IMPOSSIBLE stretch....![]()
In this offense it's possible.
I found it funny this past offseason that peeps thought Palmer had maybe only this year & next left. I see no reason right now why he cant play til 39 or 40 but we shall see
At some point the switch just goes to off. He might go to 40 or this could be his last year. As to the H.O.F. I don't see it yet.
No reason to see it yet. 1 year at a time & let the chips fall how they do. Enjoy 2015 & go from there.
No reason to see it yet. 1 year at a time & let the chips fall how they do. Enjoy 2015 & go from there.
In this offense it's possible.
I found it funny this past offseason that peeps thought Palmer had maybe only this year & next left. I see no reason right now why he cant play til 39 or 40 but we shall see
So Carson Palmer gets punished because he played for some of the worst teams in the league?
That doesn't seem right to me. It's similar to what happened to Aeneas Williams. Never got the recognition he deserved because he played for the Cardinals.
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82 I know your a Brady fan, but you can't forget about manning. The numbers manning has put up the last three years in Denver are amazing so to say you can't put up big number late in your career is just wrong. Yeah manning this season hasn't but we shall see what they are end of season, but the three years prior to this one the numbers have been outstanding! One could argue that manning, Brady, Palmer are better late in their careers because of all the experience. Palmer may keep playing at this level maybe better the more him and Bruce work together, aside from injury their is no reason to believe Carson can't keep this up.
OK... so there are 2 guys in the history of the game that played at very high levels past the age of 36...
Again, I am as big a Palmer fan as you will ever find. But, I honestly can't place him on the level of a Manning or Brady. He's never done anything at any point in his career to suggest that he's at their level, or even close. To think that at the age of 36,37,38 he will suddenly perform at levels light-years ahead of what he's done the previous 12 years of his career is asking for a miracle.
Again, I so hope I'm wrong. But then again, I'd be happy if he simply produces W's, particularly in the post season, while putting up solid numbers of 25-27 TD's and single-digit INT's!
Warren Moon played until his mid forties...and played well untill his early forties.OK... so there are 2 guys in the history of the game that played at very high levels past the age of 36...
Again, I am as big a Palmer fan as you will ever find. But, I honestly can't place him on the level of a Manning or Brady. He's never done anything at any point in his career to suggest that he's at their level, or even close. To think that at the age of 36,37,38 he will suddenly perform at levels light-years ahead of what he's done the previous 12 years of his career is asking for a miracle.
Again, I so hope I'm wrong. But then again, I'd be happy if he simply produces W's, particularly in the post season, while putting up solid numbers of 25-27 TD's and single-digit INT's!
Favre & Moon had some pretty good seasons around 40 as well![]()
Warren Moon played until his mid forties...and played well untill his early forties.
Kurt Warner played until 38 when he walked away while playing at a high level.
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Yeah, I get what you are saying and I am saying that these guys kept producing at a high level until there late 30's and early 40's. I dont see why Palmer cant on this team and in this system.I don't think you guys are reading carefully enough... I didn't say Palmer won't play past this season (36 years old)! I'm questioning the fact that he'll be able to average a level of production over the remaining years of his career needed to hit 340 TD's and 50,000 yards.
If he does finish this season where his current pace suggests, and if he played another 3 seasons, taking him to the age of 39, he would need to average over those remaining 3 years 24-25 TD's and roughly 3,500 yards per season.
I don't think it's crazy to suggest that this season will be his career high water mark. Next year, as he turns 37 I can see him putting up another very good year, but not a MVP worthy season. At best, 25-28 TD's and 3,800 or so yards. And then, in 2018 as he turns 38, I think the decline in production will be much more noticeable. Don't forget that Fitz will also be aging as well and by 2018, Larry will be showing very visible signs of slowing down...
As I've said, I would love to see Palmer play extremely well until he hangs up his cleats 4-5 years from now. And honestly, rather than focus on his career numbers, I'd prefer to see him win a Super Bowl, or two!
I don't think you guys are reading carefully enough... I didn't say Palmer won't play past this season (36 years old)! I'm questioning the fact that he'll be able to average a level of production over the remaining years of his career needed to hit 340 TD's and 50,000 yards.
If he does finish this season where his current pace suggests, and if he played another 3 seasons, taking him to the age of 39, he would need to average over those remaining 3 years 24-25 TD's and roughly 3,500 yards per season.
I don't think it's crazy to suggest that this season will be his career high water mark. Next year, as he turns 37 I can see him putting up another very good year, but not a MVP worthy season. At best, 25-28 TD's and 3,800 or so yards. And then, in 2018 as he turns 38, I think the decline in production will be much more noticeable. Don't forget that Fitz will also be aging as well and by 2018, Larry will be showing very visible signs of slowing down...
As I've said, I would love to see Palmer play extremely well until he hangs up his cleats 4-5 years from now. And honestly, rather than focus on his career numbers, I'd prefer to see him win a Super Bowl, or two!
Yeah, I get what you are saying and I am saying that these guys kept producing at a high level until there late 30's and early 40's. I dont see why Palmer cant on this team and in this system.
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