Carson Palmer could be done . . . for his career

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  • slateman
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 1346

    #1

    Carson Palmer could be done . . . for his career

    Bad News
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  • neppo1345
    I Will Eat Your Children..
    • Oct 2005
    • 1913

    #2
    I got to the University of Cincinnati...but I live an hour south of Cleveland...

    Just printed that out...highlighted the good parts...and hung it on my dorm room door for all the bengals fans to see...

    Thanks

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    • kosmo
      KaPTaiN KeNNy
      • Dec 2000
      • 1642

      #3
      Nah, the bengals have too much invested in him to let him not be fine. Theyll kill him and clone him before they let a bad knee get in the way.
      Kosmo For President '08, '12, '16... However long it takes

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      • neppo1345
        I Will Eat Your Children..
        • Oct 2005
        • 1913

        #4
        I know bengals fans down here that would gladly donate money for that cloning to happen...

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        • SCpoloRicker
          HA HA I'm custom!!1
          • Jan 2004
          • 4375

          #5
          Originally posted by ESPN.com news services
          Jan. 13 While Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer's knee injury was deemed severe, the initial reports of possible long-term effects were overstated, Palmer's surgeon, Dr. Lonnie Paulos, said in a statement released by the team Thursday.

          "I believe and regret that media reports based on interviews with me have misinterpreted my view of Carson Palmer's knee injury. Though the injury was serious, the essential fact remains that his ACL and MCL have been repaired.

          "I would consider this a typical ACL-MCL football injury. Comments attributed to me that the knee injury was 'devastating and potentially career ending' were meant to describe such injuries in general. I was accurately quoted by The Associated Press that my bottom line is optimism regarding Carson's prognosis. With a successful rehabilitation program, he has an excellent chance of being medically cleared for play at the start of the 2006 regular season."

          Paulos, in the AP interview Thursday, said the damage was more severe and extensive.

          "It's not just like it was a torn ACL," Paulos told the AP. "It's a magnitude more difficult to recover from and repair. It can and has ended careers, without a doubt."

          Paulos, however, assures Bengals fans that Palmer will be ready for next season.

          "He did great," Paulos told The Cincinnati Enquirer. "He's already rehabbing. He's a great athlete. He's a stud. He'll be back in a few months."
          That was a nasty looking hit to take. I'm a little worried...

          /Carson is way cooler than Matt
          God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.

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          • Lee
            Team Trigger Happy
            • Nov 2002
            • 2395

            #6
            i watched most of that game and was rooting for the bengals even though i'm not a regular fan of them. it was thier time and i was hoping for them to beat pittsburgh.

            i was dismayed when the injury happened and hope he will return. he's a very giood qb and can be a great one.

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