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Terms of his two-year contract with the Bengals have not been made public - cuz no one gives a crap!
2009 - Under Contract
2010 - Under Contract
2011 - Free Agent
O'Sullivan is your typical NFL journeyman. He's signed with more teams than Nike. He's gone the Kurt Warner route with two stints in NFL Europe (where he actually had success playing against a continent full of Cricket players), and last year, he actually started some games in the NFL. Although, it probably would've been better if he was blackout drunk for those games, because a) he doesn't want to remember them and b) he probably would've played better.
Since name changing on the Bengals is all the rage these days, word is J.T. is considering changing his name to Just Turnovers. If he doesn't do it, we'll just do it for him - well, actually, this guy gets all the credit...
Quality song choice! Good stuff.
In college, his nickname was Just Touchdowns, but apparently nicknames don't translate well from college to the NFL. If you need any proof, someone actually took the time to compile the above four minute clip of J.T.'s awfulness in the hopes that teams will see it and call in Ryan Leaf before J.T. sees the field. Guess the Bengals need to re-staff their media department.
Just Turnovers had been a backup his entire NFL career until he was named the starting QB by Mike Nolan at the start of last year. By midseason, new coach Mike Singletary had seen enough and sent him to his eternal resting place - the bench. In nine games, Just TOs had completed 58% of his passes, threw for an average of 186 yards per game, while amassing a whopping eight TDs with 11 INTs. Oh yeah, he also lost six fumbles... in nine games.
J.T. will be riding pine in 2009. Palmer is expected to make a full recovery from an elbow injury he suffered last season that took him out after only four games in. Last year's backup, Ryan Fitzpatrick, was as bad as O'Sullivan (worse, actually - and they both had 11 fumbles!), so the Bengals are really hoping Palmer can stay healthy. O'Sullivan is the 4th backup QB to Palmer in as many years. In other words, Palmer's backup is a curse that you don't want on your fantasy team. Just Turnovers is plain undraftable.
J. T. has been pretty healthy, which isn’t hard to do when you’ve got a front row seat to every game.