The W
June 7, 2009 - birthdaybritney.jpg
Views: 178996770
Main | FAQ | Search: Y! / G | Calendar | Color chart | Log in for more!
28.3.24 0702
The W - Football - Comeback Kitna gets benched.
This thread has 3 referrals leading to it
Register and log in to post!
Thread rated: 5.49
Pages: 1
(1959 newer) Next thread | Previous thread
User
Post (11 total)
Mayhem
Scrapple








Since: 25.4.03
From: Nashville, TN

Since last post: 2438 days
Last activity: 251 days
#1 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.18

Looks like it's time to see if Carson Palmer will shine ...

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/7132754




I'm like, angry at numbers.
Promote this thread!
StaggerLee
Scrapple








Since: 3.10.02
From: Right side of the tracks

Since last post: 937 days
Last activity: 937 days
#2 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.97
Palmer will falter in game 3 or 4 and will be benched. Kitna makes a great few starts and we have a QB controversy.

Seems to me like a Tim Couch/Holcomb problem in the making, number one pick and a guy who just plays well when he gets a shot, fighting it out.



I was once WOTD, and nobody bothered to tell me?
Jaguar
Knackwurst








Since: 23.1.02
From: In a Blue State finally

Since last post: 1903 days
Last activity: 1903 days
#3 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.71
Seems pretty stupid to me to name a starter before camp in a situation like this. I'd wait and see which one performed better. Hell, I might not even make a decision until the preseason!

-Jag



The Bad Boys of Punctuation

Add liberally to any post for best results
DrDirt
Banger








Since: 8.10.03
From: flyover country

Since last post: 2346 days
Last activity: 2248 days
#4 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.75
    Originally posted by Jaguar
    Seems pretty stupid to me to name a starter before camp in a situation like this. I'd wait and see which one performed better. Hell, I might not even make a decision until the preseason!

    -Jag


Is he trying to see how palmer responds to the gig and Kitna responds to the challenge? Is he gettin g ready to move Kitna?



Perception is reality
dMr
Andouille








Since: 2.11.02
From: Edinburgh, Scotland

Since last post: 2852 days
Last activity: 1198 days
#5 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.19
The only thing I can think of is that they see Palmer as having a whole lot of talent, but lacking confidence. By clearly stating early doors that he's their guy even after the year Kitna had that would certainly go along way to doing that.

Unless they're looking to trade one of them and see Kitna as the more marketable commodity (which he almost certainly is).

Still seems a bit stoopid though putting all that faith in a guy who's yet to do anything in the NFL, but Lewis probably did more than enough last year to buy himself time with just about any decision he makes.
Mayhem
Scrapple








Since: 25.4.03
From: Nashville, TN

Since last post: 2438 days
Last activity: 251 days
#6 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.18

I like the way Lewis is thinking ... he didn't throw the golden boy franchise Heisman winning QB to the lions (not the ones from Detroit) and have him rattle and frustrated his rookie year ... instead he let the team itself build confidence and show that they can win.




I'm like, angry at numbers.
The Amazing Salami
Sujuk








Since: 23.5.02
From: Oklahoma

Since last post: 7231 days
Last activity: 7230 days
#7 Posted on | Instant Rating: 1.72
    Originally posted by Jaguar
    Seems pretty stupid to me to name a starter before camp in a situation like this. I'd wait and see which one performed better. Hell, I might not even make a decision until the preseason!

    -Jag


Well, at least the way Lewis is doing this hasn't been done before. We've seen the whole training camp fight thing a million times and it usually seems to cause trouble. This way, every one knows going in. Maybe it will work, maybe it won't, but it will be interesting to watch this new approach.



At least some day maybe I'll understand why some day maybe you never can. Or something like that.
JayJayDean
Scrapple








Since: 2.1.02
From: Seattle, WA

Since last post: 2984 days
Last activity: 2562 days
#8 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.99
PLUS there is the small matter that they've paid Palmer $14 million already, and they really should start getting some performance out that kind of dough. I don't see what the Bengals gain by putting Palmer's first NFL game action off a year or by having him split time with Kitna, especially given his mediocre first three years at USC. They need to get him in the game.



“To get ass, you’ve got to bring ass." -- Roy Jones Jr.

"Your input has been noted.
I hope you don't take it personally if I disregard it."
-- Guru Zim

"Speak English or face admin retribution." -- CRZ
Grimis
Scrapple








Since: 11.7.02
From: MD

Since last post: 4713 days
Last activity: 3167 days
#9 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.29
And of top of it all, who do you honestly think is more talented; Kitna or Palmer? He learned more from holding a clipboard this year than Kyle Boller probably did for us.



DrDirt
Banger








Since: 8.10.03
From: flyover country

Since last post: 2346 days
Last activity: 2248 days
#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.75
    Originally posted by JayJayDean
    PLUS there is the small matter that they've paid Palmer $14 million already, and they really should start getting some performance out that kind of dough. I don't see what the Bengals gain by putting Palmer's first NFL game action off a year or by having him split time with Kitna, especially given his mediocre first three years at USC. They need to get him in the game.


In the past, top porspect QB's often didn't play for several years. Today's QB's are likely more ready, but throwing them to the wolves off the bat just because you are paying them alot doesn't make sense (see Leaf, Ryan). You end up worse off if you don't prepare them to succeed. like ruining their confidence.



Perception is reality
JayJayDean
Scrapple








Since: 2.1.02
From: Seattle, WA

Since last post: 2984 days
Last activity: 2562 days
#11 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.99
I'm with you on that, and I'm not arguing that rookie QBs should play right away just because they're getting paid a lot. However, Palmer has sat for a year (a good thing, IMO) and the team is on the rise. At some point he's going to be "the guy", so it makes sense to start him now, before the team gets good, rather than later when the team IS good but he's still going through growing pains.

Of course, this being the Bengals, all bets are OFF as far as them being good.



“To get ass, you’ve got to bring ass." -- Roy Jones Jr.

"Your input has been noted.
I hope you don't take it personally if I disregard it."
-- Guru Zim

"Speak English or face admin retribution." -- CRZ
Thread rated: 5.49
Pages: 1
Thread ahead: Clinton Portis = highest paid running back
Next thread: Looks like T.O. is all but gone in the Bay ...
Previous thread: Miami's new Starting QB?
(1959 newer) Next thread | Previous thread
I may be paraphrasing Cowher's response, but the one in the nfl.com story (nfl.com) seems a little...sanitized? (Did we cover this in an existing thread? I didn't look very hard. It probably deserves its own thread anyway) Oh, Romeo.
Related threads: Bungles Sign Palmer - Bengals Win - A Cincy Guarantee - More...
The W - Football - Comeback Kitna gets benched.Register and log in to post!

The W™ message board

ZimBoard
©2001-2024 Brothers Zim

This old hunk of junk rendered your page in 0.173 seconds.