Carson Palmer

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Carson Palmer came to the University of Southern California in 1998 and immediately ran for the position of quarterback with Mike Van Raaphorst. Van Raaphorst won, but its ineffectiveness, Palmer was named the game in the ninth game of the season, only the second true freshman ever to start as quarterback for the Trojans. Palmer fourth with fellow footballer USC, Troy Polamalu, who now plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers, a division rival Cincinnati Bengals Matt Cassel and the Kansas City Chiefs.
After three years of underwhelming USC, Palmer had a breakout last year under the tutelage of new offensive coordinator Norm Chow, the previous year by coach Pete Carroll, after spending 27 seasons at Brigham Young University and one season at North Carolina State University . The crime led to renewed Trojans Carson Palmer continues to be the fifth Heisman Trophy Trojan after winning running backs Mike Garrett (1965), OJ Simpson (1968), Charles White (1979), and Marcus Allen (1981) . Palmer was the first Trojan quarterback to be honored, his successor, Matt Leinart, won as a junior in 2004.
Carson Palmer completed 309 of 489 passes for 3,942 meters and 33 touchdowns with only 10 interceptions during the 2002 season, and later led the Trojans to an impressive victory 38-17 over the University of Iowa in the Orange Bowl. Their additions, along yards and touchdowns were passing all USC single season records. In a game Nov. 30 against Notre Dame, Palmer threw for 425 yards and led his team to 610 meters of total offense, the most ever scored against Notre Dame in each category. Palmer left college as an all-time leader of the Pac-10 conference in passing yards (11,818), supplements (927) and total offense (11,621), along with 72 career touchdown passes, a record at the time USC - Matt Leinart since surpassed the record, currently 99. [Edit] Statistics at USC

    
* 1999: 39/53 (73.6%) for 490 yards, three touchdowns, one passing TD Rushing: with three interceptions
    
* 2000: 228/415 (54.9%) to 2914 meters, 16 Passing TD Rushing TDs and 2, 18 interceptions, with
    
* 2001: 221/377 (58.6%) to 2717 meters, 13 Passing TD Rushing TD and 1, with 12 interceptions
    
* 2002: 309/489 (63.2%) to 3942 meters, 33 Passing TD Rushing TDs and 4 interceptions with 10
[Edit] NFL career [Edit] 2003 season
Unlike most quarterbacks drafted first overall, has Carson Palmer in every game during his rookie season, instead Palmer learned the position during games and in practice, coach Marvin Lewis and quarterbacks coach Ken Zampese and veteran quarterback Jon Kitna signed with the Bengals as an unrestricted free agent in 2001, had all the snap during the 2003 season. For his efforts he was named NFL Comeback Player Kitna of the Year. [Edit] 2004 Season
After learning the position of his rookie season for the 2004 season, Carson Palmer was given the position of quarterback and started 13 games, the Bengals finished the season 08/08. [Edit] 2005 season
In 2005, the Cincinnati Bengals Carson Palmer took over fifteen years of futility by scoring their first winning season since 1990 and winning the division with a record of 11-5.
Statistically, Carson Palmer had a season of individual stars, play a league with 32 touchdown passes and leading the league in completion percentage. He became the first Cincinnati Bengals quarterback to finish with a quarterback rating over 100 and set a team record in that category, and he also tied Peyton Manning Indianapolis for most consecutive matches, nine with a quarterback rating of three digits.
On January 8, 2006, the Bengals knew their division rival Pittsburgh in the first round of the playoffs in the AFC Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.
In the Bengals' first pass play, Carson Palmer threw a pass 66 yards to rookie receiver Chris Henry. It was the greatest achievement in the history of Bengals playoff. Released after the passage of Palmer, Steelers defensive approach Kimo von Oelhoffen, a former Bengal, contact with a lower left leg Palmer. To be addressed later ruled accidental, tore violently Palmer's knee and was forced to leave the game. A magnetic resonance imaging test revealed a knee injury, Palmer had tears of both the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligaments and cartilage and meniscus damage.
Coincidentally, Chris Henry himself suffered a knee injury in the same game, although much less severe.
The Bengals lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Steelers 31-17.
During low season, the league changed the rules of the state commission on quarterbacks with little access. The new rule prohibiting defenders from hitting a passer at or below the knee, unless it is blocked. Injuries Palmer, Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh, Brian Griese and Tampa Bay were cited as reasons for the new rule. The standard now requires that defenders take every opportunity to avoid hitting a quarterback below the knees or when the defender is in a defenseless position looking to play with both feet on the ground. [Edit] Rehabilitation Carson Palmer in the center.
Carson Palmer underwent reconstructive surgery on his injured knee in Houston, Texas, on January 10, 2006. Dr. Lonnie Paulos, a surgeon who is independent of the Cincinnati Bengals, performed the operation. Initially, the organization said Palmer Bengals had the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligaments torn, no other damage. However, Dr. Paulos later told The Associated Press that the damage was more extensive and included a patellar dislocation. Paulos called the injury "devastating and potentially career-ending" that make fun of Carson Palmer, which meant Paulos just like to see your name in print. The Bengals, but later accepted evaluation Dr. Paulos [1]
However, Carson Palmer, he vowed that the quarterback the Bengals in the regular season debut in Kansas City on September 10, 2006.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said: "This is a serious injury, but we are told the procedure went well, we know very Carson, and we know that it will apply in full rehabilitation This result encourages our feeling that Carson will .. ready to open the 2006 season as our quarterback [2].
During his rehabilitation, Carson Palmer has made several other pointed comments, particularly on an issue of Sports Illustrated, [3], where it was displayed on the cover using a relatively new form of therapy called HydroWorx. [4] In the article, Palmer said: "I hate the Steelers more than I hate UCLA." Later he continued his speech made it clear that the animosity is not directed at individual players, born of the Steelers-Bengals rivalry history. Steelers safety Troy Polamalu is indeed a good friend and former USC roommate. [Edit] 2006 season
Carson Palmer back in time for the 2006 season. After the Bengals' 48-17 victory over the preseason visiting Green Bay Packers on August 28, 2006, which saw Carson Palmer in September 1914 is fully 140 yards and three touchdowns in less than two quarters of play in their so expected debut (including a run of 11 yards for a first included a slide that culminated in his surgically repaired left knee) Carson Palmer reiterated his position that he would begin the Bengals' season opener in Kansas City.
His performance drew rave reviews from many experts, many of whom less is expected of him less than a year after a severe injury. ESPN analyst Joe Theismann, himself a former quarterback for the Washington Redskins (whose career was ended by a horrific broken leg against the New York Giants on November 18, 1985), Carson Palmer has praised for his mental strength in taking hits and not gun-shy about being in the pocket, where the risk of injury are often high.
Palmer ended up starting all 16 regular season games for the Bengals, missing only one snap due to injury, which was determined as Palmer only gets the wind knocked out of him. He never become comfortable with the knee repaired until week 9 against the Chargers when he threw for a career high of 440 meters. Despite his previous injury, he passed the mark of 4,000 yards, the first time in his career, finishing the season with a franchise record 4,035 yards and 28 touchdowns, only 13 interceptions and 93.9 rating. He made the Pro Bowl for the second consecutive year, was the first Bengals quarterback to do so, since Boomer Esiason in 1988 and 1989. Palmer was named the best player in the Pro Bowl, leading the AFC down the field in the last two minutes to win. He completed 8 of 17 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns, one to his Bengals teammate Chad Johnson. Palmer placed third in the voting for NFL Comeback Player of the Year, behind Drew Brees and Chad Pennington. Unfortunately, his team suffered a considerable number of setbacks, such as lost point afters and field goals, slipping to a 11-5 record in 2005 to 8.8 in 2006 and not the playoffs due to a loss of 16 game against their hated rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
After winning the Pro Bowl MVP, Palmer said: "This is a great honor and very exciting and I feel very happy to be here, much less the result of that but my goal is a Super Bowl .. And to win a Super Bowl. It's where my mind, and after this week I will start focusing on that again. "During the offseason of 2007, Palmer had planned exercises not only Chad Johnson (who usually did), but the receivers TJ Houshmandzadeh and Tab Perry. He also said he fully acquainted with the knee [5]. [Edit] 2007 Season
In the season opener on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens, Palmer went 20 for 32 with 194 yards and two touchdowns. Palmer and the Bengals beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-20. He followed that performance with 33 additions and 401 passing yards a franchise record six touchdown passes in a game next week against the Cleveland Browns. But even so, his team lost the game 51-45. Cleveland quarterback Derek Anderson threw five touchdown passes in a game. It was only the third time in NFL history that two quarterbacks had thrown at least five touchdown passes in that game. [6] In the loss to the Seattle Seahawks, 21-24, Palmer went 27 for 43 for 342 yards for a touchdown but also threw two interceptions.
At week 8 Palmer and the Bengals were struggling. His team only had a record of 2-5 and he had thrown 9 interceptions, the most by a quarterback in the AFC. But he remained statistically productive, ranking fourth in the NFL in passing yards and fifth touchdowns with a passer rating of over 90.
The Bengals misfortune, "continued throughout the season and a week 15 loss to the San Francisco 49ers are sure that the team would finish the season with a record loss for the first time since he was their quarterback. In the same game, Palmer threw his 100 touchdown pass in his career, becoming the fifth fastest player ever to this milestone (59 games) away. Palmer finished the season with 376 completions for 4.131 yards and 26 touchdowns to 20 interceptions. His 20 interceptions were a career high, but its 4131 and completed 376 passing yards set new records in Bengals franchise. [Edit] 2008 season
In the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, Carson Palmer was held to 99 yards and scoreless, completing just 10 of 25 passes with one interception. For the first time in his career, Palmer used a shield to protect a broken nose clean. [7] In the following 24-7 loss to the Tennessee Titans, Palmer was 16 of 27 for 134 yards and two interceptions. If the Bengals fell to 0-3 against the New York Giants in a 26-23 overtime loss, Palmer went 27 for 39 for 286 yards and a touchdown.
Palmer lost the next game, against a possible loss of the Cleveland Browns, due to a sore elbow, began his series of 51 consecutive games ended. Palmer returned a week later against the Dallas Cowboys and completed 23 of his 39 passes for 217 yards with two touchdowns and one interception in the first game of the passing game.
The cause of elbow pain Carson Palmer was later diagnosed as a partially torn ligament and tendon injuries and was postponed to the rest of the season. Palmer decided not Tommy John surgery to repair the damage suffered, but instead he chose to rest the elbow to heal. In March 2009, Palmer said he was "100 percent" new [8]. [Edit] 2009 Season
The opening season, Carson Palmer threw the ball 33 times for 247 yards, two interceptions and no touchdowns in a 12-7 loss against the Denver Broncos. The critics were looking for another mediocre season for the Bengals, with the lack of offensive production. The offense came back in Week 2 against Green Bay Packers, Palmer threw for 185 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in a 34-31 victory. In week 7 against the Chicago Bears, Palmer was 20 of 24 passing with five goals, no interceptions and a passer rating of 146.7 in a 45-10 victory. The win improved the Bengals 5-2 record. After a 16-7 victory against the Cleveland Browns in week 12, the Bengals swept their division for the first time in franchise history. Go into a game with 15 weeks in San Diego, a receiver Bengals' Chris Henry died. Playing with a heavy heart, Carson Palmer threw for 314 yards with two touchdowns and one interception, only to lose on a last-second field goal by the Chargers. Palmer had a 91.7 passer rating with two touchdowns and just one interception in a week 16 17-10 victory against the Kansas City Chiefs. This victory assured the Bengals' first winning season and division title since 2005. Palmer on the first playoff game full, he struggled. Palmer played the ball with a completion rate of 50 percent, with one touchdown, one interception and a passer rating of 53.8 in a loss 24-14 to the New York Jets. Carson Palmer finished the 2009 season with a 60.5 completion percentage, 3,094 meters from 21 touchdowns, 13 interceptions and a passer rating of 83.6. He seemed to have taken a step backwards from where it was in 2005, 2006 and 2007. [Edit] 2010 season
In 2010 NFL Draft, the Bengals have three fishermen are prepared Carson Palmer: Oklahoma tight end Jermaine Gresham in the first round, Texas wide receiver Jordan Shipley in the third round, and Kansas wide receiver Dezmon Briscoe in the sixth round. During the OTA (organized team activities), Palmer said as the team leader, calling Chad Ochocinco, say the number one recipient must be with the team.
During the 2010 Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio, Palmer completed May 2 passes for 18 yards, both wide receiver Terrell Owens. He played only two series in the entire game. [Edit] Personal life
On July 5, 2003, Carson Palmer Wed Shaelyn Fernandes, a former USC football player whom he met during freshman orientation. In low season, they live in Laguna Beach, California. His brother, Jordan Palmer (formerly of the Washington Redskins, but now a backup quarterback with the Bengals), his godfather to his wedding. Shaelyn birth to twins in January 2009, a boy and a girl [9].
In 2008, Nike Air Max 90 launched three years, one of which was designed by Palmer on Nike ID. Colorway of the shoe has a strong resemblance to the famous Air Max 90 Infra Red.
Carson Palmer is a contribution to Delta Air Lines' in the blog "wing. Delta has a hub at Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Carson was the best man at the wedding of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel.









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