Carson Palmer Must Avoid the Fourth Quarter Mistake

By (Correspondent) on November 8, 2012

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Down 35-17 in the fourth quarter in Week 9, Carson Palmer nearly led a miraculous comeback before throwing a crucial interception.

Other than Palmer's mistake that led to a 10-point loss for the Raiders, he had a near-flawless game proving that he can be the quarterback that former coach Hue Jackson envisioned when trading for him during the 2011 season.

This Sunday awaits another tough test as the Raiders have to travel cross-country to battle a good Ravens football team.

The Ravens defense has struggled this season and all signs point to Palmer having another big day. However, Palmer can have all the 400-yard games he wants but he must avoid the turnovers in order to give the Raiders a chance.

If Palmer does not make a late-game mistake on Sunday, the Raiders have a great shot to leave Baltimore with their fourth win of the season.

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