No player is bigger than an organization. A refreshing stand here.
I can't see how this is refreshing. If I were a Bengal fan, I'd be furious. Mike Brown is letting his ego get in the way of a good business decision.
Mike Brown is making the right business decision.After I don't know how many sub par seasons, the NFL consensus is that Palmer is either washed up, or in decline.
Please Brown haters, tell me what you think he would fetch on the open market? When you do that , be sure to factor in time and place, as they are a factor. Here are the facts for those too feeble-minded to understand basic supply and demand:
[*]Before free agengy started, there were as many as 10 O.K starting or former starting veteran qbs on the market.
[*]There are a plethora of rookie and 2nd year qbs that are currently on rosters, with opportunities to start.
[*]In looking at each team there are 20 of 32 teams that are effectivley set with who they want as the starter this year.
Effectively, Palmer picked a pretty bad time to throw his hissy fit. Factor in that he is coming off a 4 - 12 season, over the last two years his qb rating is 82, which is ok but not elite by any stretch of the imagination, and that he is throwing his team under the bus, which actually is a sign of BAD leadership, something all teams are scrambling to get...right.
So what would they get in a trade? A third or a fourth? I highly doubt it. Probably exactly what the Redskins will get for McNabb, two sixth round picks. Are two sixth round picks worth letting a player dictate how to run an organization? NO!!!!!!!!!
In essense, if Palmer really wants to play, he is acting really stupid. Anyone who thinks the Bengals are in the wrong here is a little errant in their thinking.