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Your post is kinda misleading, PFT is only guessing where he is going.
FemaleFinFan said:But who would have started it and why hasn't it been disproven?
Please Baby Jesus, let this be true. ray:ProFootballTalk writes:
Our guess (and it's only a guess) is that it'll be the Rams, and we predict that current starter Marc Bulger will be part of the package that gets sent to the Vikings.
TarHeelFinFan said:There's also the whole knee being completely destroyed thing. Not one ligament torn. Not two ligaments torn. But THREE ligaments torn.
Oh, and the whole headcase thing.
Gamble said:I think that if that was the case Bulger would go to Minnesota.
Thats there guess. Maybe they know something that lead them to this guess we don't know, but it was still just a guess.SBN3YEARS said:PFT is saying it might be St. Louis and Bulger might be in the package. That helps us to get Brees and not the turnover machine and it makes sense(Linehan)
InMyChambers said:i think the blonde hair could be leaking into your brain if you think we are getting both.
Hostile 17 said:I was gone for awhile and now come back to see that at least I'm not alone in my disgust for Daunte Culpepper. Scores of other posters seem to agree.
After all that we've been through this past week with the CBA, I was really looking forward to free agency and the upcoming draft. Even with my apprehensions over his arm strength, I was looking forward to the signing of Drew Brees (along with the possibility of trading for Ramsey).
But this is beyond the pale. The reasons for Daunte Culpepper's suckage stretch beyond the realm of human comprehension into alternate dimensions of space and time. The only player I despise more than Culpepper is Vick. Two blowhard hype-machines who can't read defenses or even throw accurate balls - without a hundred handicaps to make the job kindergarten-easy.
It looks like I'll have till tomorrow morning to know whether I've worn my Dolphins caps, shirts and jerseys for the last time. The whole point of Nick Saban is that we finally had an organization that didn't have it's head up its collective a**.
If this slack-jawed imbecile arrives as the conquering hero in South Florida tomorrow morning, I'll not be one of the long-suffering fools standing in the parade...
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TarHeelFinFan said:There's also the whole knee being completely destroyed thing. Not one ligament torn. Not two ligaments torn. But THREE ligaments torn.
Oh, and the whole headcase thing.
DolphinDevil28 said:Posts have nothing to do with football knowledge. In fact, I'm glad you are here.
However, my point was, you can't come here as a noobie and "guarantee" stuff, expect everyone to take your word as gospel (especially when you have no proof), etc...to people who have been here for a long time.
That's all. :up:
PhinsRDbest said:Thats what scares me. Plus his mobility may be totally gone being 29 and having that major knee injury. Also he averages about a INT a game and he fumbles alot. Hes not worth anything more than a 7th and maybee Eddie Moore.