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Interesting Poll by Bills' Fans

There are only three things I want from this team this year.

1. Playoffs
2. Find ways to win games, especialy the close ones
3. Get to the point that teams will have to beat us, because we wont beat ourselfs.
 
PassRush said:
There are only three things I want from this team this year.

1. Playoffs
2. Find ways to win games, especialy the close ones
3. Get to the point that teams will have to beat us, because we wont beat ourselfs.


well said, no more rally f-ups, like us vs the first game wit the bills/Pats and the Falcons
 
anthony! said:
I find it quite funny when they say anyone other than the Dolphins will win it. Without being biased, we are the only team that has progressed this offseason. Being named the best team to not make the playoffs, and progress is big progress to say the least. But our progress has been significant.

We signed a franchise QB (Top 3 in the NFL).
We added strength and depth to the o-line.
We upgraded our offensive and defensive co-ordinaters.
We signed some young talented DB's to increase the defensive backfield.
We hold an excellent draft position to fill any serious need (LB, o-line, DB).

Can't really complain.


Since when has Duante break into the top 3 in the league?
 
I think what is really sad and is becoming a trend is that players just don't wanna go to Buffalo to play anymore. Its freezing, its a small town, and they stink. Ask any player where his top 5 places to play are and Miami makes the list every time. Now that we are gonna be good again, we are even more attractive. As much as I love the Fins and hate the rest of the AFC East, it makes me feel sad for those poor sods up there . . . wait . . . no it doesn't!!!!!! hahahahahahahahha
 
I love reading quips from the enemy.. almost as much as I love flying colors in the enemy stadiums.... How many Dolphin Phans would root against us after this offseason, and end of last season. They're bills fans. Let them hope. because come every September.. every teams starts 0-0.
 
:lol:

That was hilarious, Bills fans are just as erudite as I expected...:evil:
 
jet dirt

BleedinGreenNC said:
Since when has Duante break into the top 3 in the league?
2004 Earned Pro Bowl honors for 2nd straight season and 3rd time in his 5 seasons as a starter...Set NFL record for most combined passing/rushing yardage in a season with 5,123, breaking record held by Dan Marino in 1984 at 5,077...His 41 combined passing/rushing TDs ranks tied for the 7th-best performance in NFL history...Set virtually every Vikings single-season passing record in 2004...Set an NFL record by throwing for 5 TDs in 3 separate games...Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week 4 times on the season, including 3 of the opening 5 weeks of 2004...Named NFC Offensive Player of the Month in October...Named FedEx Air Player of the Week for games at Houston and at New Orleans, earning $10,000 total in donations for Fairview University Children's Hospital...Tied for 7th in NFL history with 41 combined rushing/passing TDs...Notched the 4th-best passer rating in NFL history, posting a 110.9 mark...Led the NFL in passing yardage (4,717) for the 1st time in career and only the 3rd time in Vikings history, joining Tommy Kramer (1986) and Randall Cunningham (1998)...Led the NFL with a 69.2 completion percentage...Ranked 2nd in the NFL with 39 TD passes and a 110.9 passer rating, trailing only Peyton Manning in each category...Set a Vikings record by completing 60% of his passes in 14 games on the season (minimum 20 attempts)...Guided the Vikings to the highest yardage total in team history with 6,339 yards, an average of 396.2 per game...Tied Vikings record with 4 games of 4+ passing TDs on the season...Set a Vikings record with 4 consecutive games of 300+ yards passing (at Philadelphia-at New Orleans)...Tied Vikings record with 6 games of 300+ yards passing on the season, matching Warren Moon's mark from 1994...Set Vikings season records for completions (379)...Connected on an 82-yard TD with Randy Moss at Detroit (12/19), the longest pass play in the NFL in 2004, is tied for 5th-longest in Vikings history and is his the longest pass play in either players' career...Had 9 games on the season where he did not throw an interception, setting a Vikings record...Tied career-low with 11 interceptions...Ran for 2 TDs in regular season and added another in playoffs, rushing for the Vikings 1st score in Divisional Playoff at Philadelphia (1/16/05)...Became the 1st Vikings QB to throw for 300+ yards in multiple playoff games when he threw for 316 at Philadelphia (1/16/05)...Tied Vikings record when he threw for 4 TDs in Wild Card playoff game at Green Bay (1/9/05)...Guided Vikings to 605 yards of offense at New Orleans (10/17), the 2nd-highest total in Vikings history...Set career-high with a 151.3 passer rating vs. Green Bay (12/24).

http://www.vikings.com/player_detail_objectname_daunte_culpepper.html
 
BleedinGreenNC said:
Since when has Duante break into the top 3 in the league?

Probably since he consistantly was in the league's elite for passing yards, touchdowns, interceptions, completion percentage, rushin yards, rushing touchdowns, quarterback rating. God damn son, go look at his NFL stats.
 
anthony! said:
Probably since he consistantly was in the league's elite for passing yards, touchdowns, interceptions, completion percentage, rushin yards, rushing touchdowns, quarterback rating. God damn son, go look at his NFL stats.

Yup, back in 2004. So your saying that he is up there with Brady, Peyton, Bree's, Mcnabb?
 
Viggen said:
2004 Earned Pro Bowl honors for 2nd straight season and 3rd time in his 5 seasons as a starter...Set NFL record for most combined passing/rushing yardage in a season with 5,123, breaking record held by Dan Marino in 1984 at 5,077...His 41 combined passing/rushing TDs ranks tied for the 7th-best performance in NFL history...Set virtually every Vikings single-season passing record in 2004...Set an NFL record by throwing for 5 TDs in 3 separate games...Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week 4 times on the season, including 3 of the opening 5 weeks of 2004...Named NFC Offensive Player of the Month in October...Named FedEx Air Player of the Week for games at Houston and at New Orleans, earning $10,000 total in donations for Fairview University Children's Hospital...Tied for 7th in NFL history with 41 combined rushing/passing TDs...Notched the 4th-best passer rating in NFL history, posting a 110.9 mark...Led the NFL in passing yardage (4,717) for the 1st time in career and only the 3rd time in Vikings history, joining Tommy Kramer (1986) and Randall Cunningham (1998)...Led the NFL with a 69.2 completion percentage...Ranked 2nd in the NFL with 39 TD passes and a 110.9 passer rating, trailing only Peyton Manning in each category...Set a Vikings record by completing 60% of his passes in 14 games on the season (minimum 20 attempts)...Guided the Vikings to the highest yardage total in team history with 6,339 yards, an average of 396.2 per game...Tied Vikings record with 4 games of 4+ passing TDs on the season...Set a Vikings record with 4 consecutive games of 300+ yards passing (at Philadelphia-at New Orleans)...Tied Vikings record with 6 games of 300+ yards passing on the season, matching Warren Moon's mark from 1994...Set Vikings season records for completions (379)...Connected on an 82-yard TD with Randy Moss at Detroit (12/19), the longest pass play in the NFL in 2004, is tied for 5th-longest in Vikings history and is his the longest pass play in either players' career...Had 9 games on the season where he did not throw an interception, setting a Vikings record...Tied career-low with 11 interceptions...Ran for 2 TDs in regular season and added another in playoffs, rushing for the Vikings 1st score in Divisional Playoff at Philadelphia (1/16/05)...Became the 1st Vikings QB to throw for 300+ yards in multiple playoff games when he threw for 316 at Philadelphia (1/16/05)...Tied Vikings record when he threw for 4 TDs in Wild Card playoff game at Green Bay (1/9/05)...Guided Vikings to 605 yards of offense at New Orleans (10/17), the 2nd-highest total in Vikings history...Set career-high with a 151.3 passer rating vs. Green Bay (12/24).

http://www.vikings.com/player_detail_objectname_daunte_culpepper.html

Jet dirt?

All of this was before that injury, this guy is not your second coming of Marino, he is a huge upgrade from what you had, and i am happy for you guys, it's one spot that you dont have to worry about anymore.
 
BleedinGreenNC said:
Yup, back in 2004. So your saying that he is up there with Brady, Peyton, Bree's, Mcnabb?


McNabb had a bad season last year...before his injury, is he washed up?? If Brady had a bad season would he be washed up? How about Peyton?? Only one of those QB's has better numbers the Pep and thats Peyton and it wasn't by much, none however have the compl.% Pep has, so to answer your question yeah, he is absolutely up their with those QB's and better then some on that list, IMO.

I think you're just a typical rival fan that doesn't want to admit the Fins finally got a great QB again. He is motivated, lost weight and is back in Florida where he wants to be. Add all the talent Miami has on O, Chambers, Brown, McMichael, Williams, Booker, Beasley and we have the weapons to help him return to his pro bowl form.
 
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