Palmer no doubt!He got ocho cinco and whosyormomma!cutler only good game was agist the cardinals they stink
2006-12-22 02:49:22
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answered by Sooner#1 2
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What a great game this will be! What a tough choice you have to make if those are your only two options!
Keep in mind that Denver shut down a formidable receiving duo in Arizona last week. I think Boldin and Fitz combined for like 70 yards so keep that in the absolute front of your mind for Housh and C.J. I totally didn't expect that because of Darrent Williams and I still don't expect it against Cincy because it was luck that Bailey was in the area to intercept Boldin after he had burned Darrent which for Darrent seems to be an oh so often problem. Housh could humiliate him.
Cutler is coming around and doing so at a rather nice pace, however, he is still a rookie and doesn't even have a handful of games under his belt so he could be a risky start against a Cincy D that, before the loss to Indy, have been stellar on D. And Denver is no Indy.
I'd go with Palmer, because of the likelihood that Darrent Williams will screw up against Housh and Palmer has the playoff experience that Cutler doesn't. Playoffs? Yes, this is essentially a playoff game because whoever loses will most likely not be in the playoffs.
2006-12-22 02:59:58
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answered by Karl M 2
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Cutler against the worst pass defense in the league and Palmer is facing a tough defense in Denver
2006-12-22 02:48:30
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answered by Best Answers 3
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Start Cutler, he's gotten better and better each week and has thrown at least 2 TDs in each of his starts
Palmer is going against a tough Denver defense and also has an injured shoulder (altho he is listed as probable). The only way I dont start Cutler is if Walker doesnt play this week, which he is going to.
Also would like to point out, Cincinatti has the worst ranked pass defense in the NFL, so it wasnt just the Indy game that tore them apart, and their run defense has been pretty solid as of late meaning Cutler will have to throw.
2006-12-22 02:53:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Palmer
2006-12-22 18:42:22
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answered by Cincyfan0591 4
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Palmer is a stud, even in bad weather and against a tougher defense you have to like him better than Cutler.
2006-12-22 02:41:08
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answered by yellers22 2
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i really like Cutler in this one, he has thrown 2 td passes in each of his starts and the Cincy pass defense isnt all that. Cutler may not get u a lot of yards passing but he gets TDs. and Tony Sceffler is a great target in the red zone. start Cutler and expect 175-225 yards passing and 2 tds.
2006-12-22 02:42:11
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answered by Matt P 6
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this is really a good question.The question should be though,which of the two will show up?In my opinion,I would say take Palmer more experience better all around quarterback.Give Cutler time he may be good someday, not yet.
2006-12-22 02:56:29
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answered by John T 2
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Is that even a question, Carson Palmer is a stud.
2006-12-22 02:57:27
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answered by Aaron 1
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I think you have to go Palmer. Stick with the one that brung ya.
2006-12-22 02:50:12
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answered by Daedalus 2
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