A Quote by Carson Palmer

My favorite receiver of all time? You can't pick a favorite receiver. — © Carson Palmer
My favorite receiver of all time? You can't pick a favorite receiver.
Barry Sanders, by far. Not only one of my favorite Lions, but one of my favorite NFL athletes. It's all about highlights for me, I'm a receiver! Sanders is like the NFL version of an And1 mix tape.
I love the physical part of the game. But I wanted to be a receiver, not just a big guy playing receiver.
Choosing my favorite moment in journalism would be like picking a favorite among my children. I can't pick one favorite.
I was making sure everyone knew Crabtree was a mediocre receiver. And when you try the best corner in the game with a mediocre receiver, that's what happens. I appreciate that he knows that now.
In certain systems, receivers are just an X receiver or a Z receiver, and they just have to learn this route on this play.
I want to be known as a solid all-around receiver thats fast, not a fast guy that plays receiver.
I want to be known as a solid all-around receiver that's fast, not a fast guy that plays receiver.
Would you rather have a good fullback or a good third receiver? I'll take the receiver.
I was just hoping I'd be drafted in the first round. So to be able to be the first receiver, that was a big pride thing. I can always say now that I was the first receiver taken in my class.
I wanted to be part of Jordan Brand, because I saw Randy Moss, my favorite receiver, wearing Jordans when I was younger. I wanted to do everything like Randy.
It's always irked me that they always say the white receiver has great hands or runs great routes or is a possession receiver.
I have a big problem with scouts. There's a standard for a receiver-you have to have a certain size, run a certain speed, and what not. I disagree with that. You can have a lot of heart, a lot of passion for the game, and be a great receiver. Everyone's looking for that prototype guy, and it shouldn't be that way.
You need to understand the receiver and the offense you're facing that week. Know his tendencies and what routes he runs out of what formations. This will help you understand the concepts of what the receiver is going to give you on a given play, and make you that much better defending him.
I think that's when a good receiver becomes a great receiver. If you know what's going on with the defense, you play faster. If you don't know what's going on, your timing will be off and you're not going to make plays.
The creative musician ... is ... the radio receiver, not the broadcasting station. His personal discipline is to improve the quality of the components, the transistors, the speakers, the alloys in the receiver itself, but never to concern himself overmuch with putting out the program. The program is there; all he has to do is receive it as far as possible.
If I'm out trailriding, I have a favorite motorcycle. Riding on the road, I've got a favorite. If I'm jumping, I have a favorite, and if I'm racing, I have a favorite.
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