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    anyone else watching Carson Palmer's return?

    It looks like he hasn't even been gone, he's been great on everything except a few deep balls and his WRs are making great plays for him.

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    Palmer mis-timed his injury. Brees, Culpepper, McNabb, Portis, etc. were all operated on by James Andrews and all made amazing recovery times. Palmer unfortunately ripped apart his knee just 5 hours after Andrews had a heart attack so he couldn't do the surgery. Palmer's recovery time has been pretty good, but you always want to go to Andrews.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McKain
    It looks like he hasn't even been gone, he's been great on everything except a few deep balls and his WRs are making great plays for him.
    he certainly looked good in his first game action. Still has some rust as you would expect, but all in all it was the best you could ask for. took some hits, did some running, threw some, handled the pressure well.
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