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Carson Palmer "will never set foot in Paul Brown Stadium again"


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Carson Palmer is apparently determined to leave Cincinnati.

Palmer, who has demanded the Bengals trade him, told a confidant he "will never set foot in Paul Brown Stadium again," WCPO-TV in Cincinnati reported Tuesday.

Bengals owner Mike Brown said in January that he will not trade Palmer because the quarterback is crucial to the team's plans.

Several sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen in January that Palmer will contemplate retirement if the Bengals do not trade him.

According to Tuesday's report, Palmer said "I have $80 million in the bank. I don't have to play football for money. I'll play it for the love of the game but that would have to be elsewhere. I'm prepared to live my life."

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Every huddle poster with >20 brain cells "I don't care"

Yeah dude, who wants a good quarterback when we can draft one that refers to himself in third person and calls himself an icon. We would be idiots to pass on a proven starter like Palmer. A career 87.0 QB rating playing for the fuging Bungles. No need for that kind of stability here.

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Yeah dude, who wants a good quarterback when we can draft one that refers to himself in third person and calls himself an icon. We would be idiots to pass on a proven starter like Palmer. A career 87.0 QB rating playing for the fuging Bungles. No need for that kind of stability here.

Yea dood, i was totally wrong how could we pass up an aging QB that has never won a playoff game for his team and is overrated and is an injury risk who is already talking retirement.

what a boon that has been dropped upon us he is going to take us to 12-4 and beyond

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Yea dood, i was totally wrong how could we pass up an aging QB that has never won a playoff game for his team and is overrated and is an injury risk who is already talking retirement.

what a boon that has been dropped upon us he is going to take us to 12-4 and beyond

if tommy jone can do it anyone can

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    • He is a great guy but a horrible reporter. He makes my skin crawl when I hear his name. I heard that babies cry and dogs attack him when he enters a room. Other than that he is a good dude. Now go burn in hades u sum bit. 
    • The job just really passed him by. He came up when basically you just needed to get three or four quotes, toss a couple of team provided stats in there, and stretch it out to column length. you got your copy in by 330, out the door by 4, then chill/shmooze the rest of the day. If you were really good you got a book deal. Every now and then you got to write an editorial. The goal of the profession was like Peter King where ostensibly you’re a beat writer for whomever but you get paid to just shoot the poo. now it’s a 24 hour job, you’ve gotta be social media savvy, the pace has increased substantially, you’re expected to produce more than ever, you gotta be able to look through bullshit etc. there’s still risk of industry capture where you just become a mouth piece. Sheena Quick is obviously shameless. I don’t think Newton ever aspired to be more than an inoffensive beat writer, but even that relatively simple role was just more than he was cut out for. its even worse when you’re covering a team that expects the Fourth Estate to act as a PR extension, or considers them on par with buying Twitter bots to promote Bryce. there were over thirty papers that covered the panthers first training camp. In that environment there’s room for boring guys like newton, and they may even be incentivized to push the boundary a little. But today that just isn’t the case and most of the guys are hanging on until retirement (person, gantt) or they’re good and gonna be matched up like Jordan. im not defending the current state of sports journalism, just saying that what counts as a meat and potatoes beat writer passed newton by. He’s retiring well past his sell by date, but that’s pretty common for his generation in general. 
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