While his stats didn't end up looking so terrible—completing 19-of-30 passes for 273 yards, two touchdowns and one interception—disapproval of Carson Palmer is starting to pick up steam.
With virtually no running game to lean on, Palmer is actually putting together a respectable season. But the NFL has taught us that no matter how good or bad a situation is, the quarterback either receives all the praise or shoulders most of the blame as it relates to his team's performance.
The Raiders are currently in the midst of a bad situation.
Here is some of that criticism shown on Twitter throughout the game on Thursday night.
Carson Palmer trade quite a heist. Mike Brown took advantage of a team w/no GM and a desperate coach..who now works for Brown.
— Andrew Brandt (@adbrandt) December 7, 2012
Wonder if Raider fans wish the team would've left Carson on his couch? #Raiders Gave up a lot to get him
— Mike Hill (@MikeHillESPN) December 7, 2012
The Raiders gave up their first-round pick in 2012 and a second-round pick in 2013 (since Oakland failed to reach the AFC title game in either year) to the Bengals for Palmer's services.
Oakland's head coach at the time was Hue Jackson, who is now Cincinnati's secondary and assistant special teams coach.
Come on, Carson. Help the D a little bit. Make it interesting.
— Jim Trotter (@SI_JimTrotter) December 7, 2012
Oh hell, maybe it is all Carson Palmer's fault.
— Zachary D. Rymer (@zachrymer) December 7, 2012
Palmer is obviously the scapegoat in Oakland, no matter how bad the other phases of the game look.
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Article Source: Bleacher Report - Oakland Raiders