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Palmer: Looking back at the themes from Super Bowl XLIV

This past Sunday night, we were once again treated to an unbelievable Super Bowl. When I look back at the New Orleans Saints remarkable win, so many different things come to mind. While I was at the game watching, I couldn't believe how many different themes and twists the game seemed to take. TSN's Jesse Palmer has more. ...more

Palmer: Super Bowl XLIV a dream match up for many reasons

Super Bowl XLIV is truly a dream match up for many reasons. Both the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts were undefeated for the majority of the regular season, and both entered the playoffs as No.1 seeds. That being said, TSN's Jesse Palmer is torn on whom to pick in this year's big game. ...more

Palmer: Rice emerges as the Vikings game-breaker

Going into 2009, Sidney Rice was viewed as a good second or third option in the passing game for the Minnesota Vikings, having amassed 537 receiving yards and 8 TD's over his two year career. This season, Rice was able to transform himself into a game changer, and became one of the NFL's biggest deep threats. Jesse Palmer explains how this suddenly happened. ...more

Palmer: A humbling end to the Patriots' season

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick should feel humble after the season that he and his team just endured. After winning three Super Bowls with the Pats, Belichick could do no wrong. ...more

Palmer: Belichick's choices hurt Welker, Brady

Over the last couple of weeks, Jesse Palmer has been defending head coaches that have been resting their starters down the stretch of the regular season in order to prepare for post-season play. And it should have been the case on Sunday with New England's Wes Welker. ...more

Palmer: Analyzing an eventful Week 16 in NFL action

The New Orleans Saints appear to be in a lot of trouble. Even after losing last week to the Dallas Cowboys, the Saints only needed to beat the lowly Tampa Bay Buccaneers this past Sunday in order to lock up home field advantage throughout the playoffs, and they failed. ...more

Palmer: Why would the Vikings pull Favre?

During the third quarter of Minnesota's game this past weekend versus the Carolina Panthers, head coach Brad Childress was seen having what looked liked heated words with his veteran quarterback, Brett Favre. In the Viking's post-game press conference, Favre admitted that they were having discussions about whether or not Favre should stay in the game. ...more

Palmer: Shoot for Super Bowl title, not perfect season

Is a perfect record really worth the prospect of having someone like starting quarterback Drew Brees or big play wide receiver Marques Coltson hurt for an all-or-nothing playoff game? If I were Sean Payton, I would be very careful how much I played my star players on both sides of the football. ...more

Palmer: Fumble-itis, QB slides and following the bouncing ball

Since his breakthrough rookie year, Adrian Peterson has been pounding defences into submission with his hard-charging running style that has carried the Minnesota Vikings offence up until this season. Peterson is great, but there's only one problem: he fumbles the football. ...more

Palmer: Saints silence all their critics with enormous win

On Monday night the New Orleans Saints made a huge statement in front of a nationally televised audience and quieted many critics, including myself by beating the Patriots. The New Orleans Saints are for real. ...more

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