The Cincinnati Bengals got decent production from the QBs in 2009

Blogged under Needs to Step Up, Bloglockers, Front Page, General Bengals Talk by admin on Tuesday 5 January 2010 at 11:59 am

The Bengals turned into a run first offense during the 2009 season meaning that the QB didn’t have to make as many plays as in the past.  30-year old Carson Palmer started all 16 games for the Bengals this season and he completed 282 of 466 passes (60.5%) for 3,094 yards with 21 TD passes and 13 INTs (83.6 QB Rating).  He also carried the ball 39 times for 93 yards (2.4 ypc) with 3 TD runs this year.  Palmer has now played in 81 games in his career with the Bengals and he has completed 1,662 of 2,631 passes (63.2%) for 18,724 yards with 128 TD passes and 80 INTs (87.9 QB Rating).  Palmer also has carried the ball 147 times for 266 yards (1.8 ypc) with 5 TD runs in this career.  Palmer is one of the best QBs in team history, period.

30-year old J.T. O’Sullivan wasn’t needed much in 2009 and that was a good thing for the Bengals.  He played in 3 games for the Bengals last season and he completed 4 of 11 passes (36.4%) for 40 yards with 0 TD passes and 0 INTs (47.5 QB Rating).  He also carried the ball 4 times for 12 yards (3.0 ypc) this year.  O’Sullivan has now played in 17 games in his NFL career and he has  completed 145 of 257 passes (56.4%) for 1,866 yards with 9 TD passes and 13 INTs (70.0 QB Rating).  O’Sullivan has also carried the ball 39 times for 145 yards (3.7 ypc) in his career to date.  The Bengals’ fortune continues to ride on Carson Palmer’s health because if he does down to injury they are done.

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