A Quote by Carson Palmer

I've always kind of been even-keeled. I think that's a good trait for a quarterback to have. — © Carson Palmer
I've always kind of been even-keeled. I think that's a good trait for a quarterback to have.
I have never reached certain levels of fame, like Lindsay Lohan did, or even Brittany Murphy. My career has always been this sort of even-keeled, steady existence. I was also raised by poets, and I've been doing poetry as long as I've been acting.
I've had many managers, and learned a lot from them, the good ones always stayed even-keeled, never rode the waves.
I've been even-keeled my whole life.
My parents are very even-keeled. You know, just kind of steady as she goes.
I'm always very even-keeled, and I'm always waiting for the other shoe to drop.
I'm a very un-excitable person. I always take things with a grain of salt, I'm always very even-keeled, and I'm always waiting for the other shoe to drop.
I always like to stay even-keeled and just play the game the right way.
It's very important when making a friend to check and see if they have a private plane. People think a good personality trait in a friend is kindness or a sense of humor. No, in a friend a good personality trait is a Gulfstream.
As soon as you make mistakes, or you have an off year, even if it's not your fault as a quarterback... I've always said the quarterback and the head coach always get too much blame when you lose and too much credit when you win.
It's a very American trait, this wanting people to think well of us. It's a young want, and I am ashamed of it in myself. I am not always a good daughter, even though my lacks are in areas different from her complaints. Haven't I learned yet that the desire to be perfect is always disastrous and, at the least, loses me in the mire of false guilt?
It's always good when the offensive head coach and the quarterback think like-minded. That's a good thing.
Good players on good teams don't get too high, don't get too low. They're even-keeled, and they go about their business the right way.
I've been through WTO riots in Seattle, massive earthquakes, major floods... forest fires. I just try to be as even-keeled and calm as possible.
If you can have a really good coaching staff, and you can have a really good young quarterback and do a really good job in player personnel and string together multiple successful drafts, your window is not small in the NFL because of the quarterback.
Even before I did stand-up, I've always been the kind of guy - and I talk about it on stage - who says I like people and I always look for the good in people. I say, 'Every person has something good about them, if you can just find it.'
That's the thing: To be successful in the NFL, you have to start by having a quality coach and a quarterback that can kind of lead the team. If you have the trust of the quarterback, then you can build everywhere else.
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