It's not a question of if, it's a question of when. It could happen sooner than you think.
The guy that liked when the Cardinals signed an apparently washed up Kurt Warner now thinks that acquiring Palmer is superb.
And if he does, should the Cardinals take him?
It's not a question of if, it's a question of when. It could happen sooner than you think.
The guy that liked when the Cardinals signed an apparently washed up Kurt Warner now thinks that acquiring Palmer is superb.
Could the USC QB be the team's second round pick, pairing him with another former USC star?
Logically, it was. Will that turn into more wins?
Check out some of the important things that were said by both Palmer and Bruce Arians.
A quick rundown of the positive and the negative of the acquisition
What do you think about what is said in his first time with the Arizona media?
The team gets their 2013 starting QB for virtually nothing.
The Cards are acting like a carnival barker: "Hurry, hurry, hurry, step right up! Who will be the next contestant to dare defy the football Gods and become the next QB to take a moribund team to the Promised Land?"
This gives reason to believe that a deal still is going to happen.
When the free agency period started in March and the Arizona Cardinals signed Drew Stanton to a three-year contract, head coach Bruce Arians and Stanton both sounded like he was set to be given the...
One would assume that the current hangup has to do with Palmer's contract, which must be restructured for the Cards to make the deal.
He ended his tenure on a solemn note, but he may have a shot at starting somewhere else.
The veteran QB will redo his deal in a trade to Arizona, but it will not be a cheap deal.
The Cardinals have shown great interest in Mike Glennon leading up to the 2013 NFL Draft, is it warranted?
Despite a history that says it won't work, he is the best option out there.