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BLITZKRIEG

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I hate to say it, but we're not going anywhere if our QB can't deliver. Simply stated, Culpepper looks like garbage. He fumbles snaps, he can't read defenses well, and he holds the ball an eternity trying to find an open WR. He took seven sacks today against the Bills defense, one that is entirely in a rebuilding phase for the most part. There are simply no excuses for this kind of play in my opinion, not when we have Harrington{a capable starter} sitting on the sidelines....

Saban is a fool for not pulling Culpepper today{in my opinion}. The boo's were raining down like a tropical storm, as chants for "Joey" rang louder and louder after each failed drive, one after the other. I must say, this had to be one of the most embarrassing home losses I've been to in a long time. This will certainly be a tough one to get over....

I knew Culpepper would need to knock some rust off, but what I saw today was ridiculous. Names like Feidler / Feeley came to mind, and those are memories I don't care to remember anymore. Harrington can get the job done, and I think it's time Culpepper found out what life on the bench is like after two very weak / bad performances....

I guess I'm done for now, and I'm sorry for the vent, but sometimes things just need to be said. I was embarrassed to be a Phinz fan today, and in my own stadium. Thanks Nick....

PHINZ RULE!!!!!
 
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I concur. Today was a tough one to take. Harrington couldn't do much worse where it matters (record). I think he's hungrier to succeed than Daunte, and he's not working on a bionic knee.
 
One week of Joey Harrington & you'll be calling for Cleo Lemon.
Nothing is sweeter than a Bills' win in Miami!
 
BLITZKRIEG said:
I hate to say it, but we're not going anywhere if our QB can't deliver. Simply stated, Culpepper looks like garbage. He fumbles snaps, he can't read defenses well, and he holds the ball an eternity trying to find an open WR. He took seven sacks today against the Bills defense, one that is entirely in a rebuilding phase for the most part. There are simply no excuses for this kind of play in my opinion, not when we have Harrington{a capable starter} sitting on the sidelines....

Saban is a fool for not pulling Culpepper today{in my opinion}. The boo's were raining down like a tropical storm, as chants for "Joey" rang louder and louder after each failed drive, one after the other. I must say, this had to be one of the most embarrassing home losses I've been to in a long time. This will certainly be a tough one to get over....

I knew Culpepper would need to knock some rust off, but what I saw today was ridiculous. Names like Feidler / Feeley came to mind, and those are memories I don't care to remember anymore. Harrington can get the job done, and I think it's time Culpepper found out what life on the bench is like after two very weak / bad performances....

I guess I'm done for now, and I'm sorry for the vent, but sometimes things just need to be said. I was embarrassed to be a Phinz fan today, and in my own stadium. Thanks Nick....

PHINZ RULE!!!!!

I'm glad someone came from the game and said it. It's even more obvious when you see it live because you can see ALL the open recievers that he is missing when you are watching it live. Culpepper IS holding the ball too long. He is indecisive and he can NOT read a defense. It's very obvious. All of the sacks weren't his fault but 4 of them were.
 
BLITZKRIEG said:
I hate to say it, but we're not going anywhere if our QB can't deliver. Simply stated, Culpepper looks like garbage. He fumbles snaps, he can't read defenses well, and he holds the ball an eternity trying to find an open WR. He took seven sacks today against the Bills defense, one that is entirely in a rebuilding phase for the most part. There are simply no excuses for this kind of play in my opinion, not when we have Harrington{a capable starter} sitting on the sidelines....

Saban is a fool for not pulling Culpepper today{in my opinion}. The boo's were raining down like a tropical storm, as chants for "Joey" rang louder and louder after each failed drive, one after the other. I must say, this had to be one of the most embarrassing home losses I've been to in a long time. This will certainly be a tough one to get over....

I knew Culpepper would need to knock some rust off, but what I saw today was ridiculous. Names like Feidler / Feeley came to mind, and those are memories I don't care to remember anymore. Harrington can get the job done, and I think it's time Culpepper found out what life on the bench is like after two very weak / bad performances....

I guess I'm done for now, and I'm sorry for the vent, but sometimes things just need to be said. I was embarrassed to be a Phinz fan today, and in my own stadium. Thanks Nick....

PHINZ RULE!!!!!

Perfectly put! That is exactly how I feel right now.
 
BLITZKRIEG said:
I hate to say it, but we're not going anywhere if our QB can't deliver. Simply stated, Culpepper looks like garbage. He fumbles snaps, he can't read defenses well, and he holds the ball an eternity trying to find an open WR. He took seven sacks today against the Bills defense, one that is entirely in a rebuilding phase for the most part. There are simply no excuses for this kind of play in my opinion, not when we have Harrington{a capable starter} sitting on the sidelines....

Saban is a fool for not pulling Culpepper today{in my opinion}. The boo's were raining down like a tropical storm, as chants for "Joey" rang louder and louder after each failed drive, one after the other. I must say, this had to be one of the most embarrassing home losses I've been to in a long time. This will certainly be a tough one to get over....

I knew Culpepper would need to knock some rust off, but what I saw today was ridiculous. Names like Feidler / Feeley came to mind, and those are memories I don't care to remember anymore. Harrington can get the job done, and I think it's time Culpepper found out what life on the bench is like after two very weak / bad performances....

I guess I'm done for now, and I'm sorry for the vent, but sometimes things just need to be said. I was embarrassed to be a Phinz fan today, and in my own stadium. Thanks Nick....

PHINZ RULE!!!!!

Come on, Blitz. Be a man. Remember this whole off season how excited you were to be a Dolhpin fan? Hang tough, baby. We'd love for you to come back to the Patriots boards and tell us about just how good you guys are:tongue:
 
BLITZKRIEG said:
I hate to say it, but we're not going anywhere if our QB can't deliver. Simply stated, Culpepper looks like garbage. He fumbles snaps, he can't read defenses well, and he holds the ball an eternity trying to find an open WR. He took seven sacks today against the Bills defense, one that is entirely in a rebuilding phase for the most part. There are simply no excuses for this kind of play in my opinion, not when we have Harrington{a capable starter} sitting on the sidelines....

Saban is a fool for not pulling Culpepper today{in my opinion}. The boo's were raining down like a tropical storm, as chants for "Joey" rang louder and louder after each failed drive, one after the other. I must say, this had to be one of the most embarrassing home losses I've been to in a long time. This will certainly be a tough one to get over....

I knew Culpepper would need to knock some rust off, but what I saw today was ridiculous. Names like Feidler / Feeley came to mind, and those are memories I don't care to remember anymore. Harrington can get the job done, and I think it's time Culpepper found out what life on the bench is like after two very weak / bad performances....

I guess I'm done for now, and I'm sorry for the vent, but sometimes things just need to be said. I was embarrassed to be a Phinz fan today, and in my own stadium. Thanks Nick....

PHINZ RULE!!!!!

I feel ya man. I can't believe I wasted $300 on that game. He acted like nobody was open when he sat there for 10 seconds when in reality, the whole WR crew was open. There was another one where we were 15 yards out from the end zone right before he threw the int. and he has a man wide open in the end zone and he dumps it off to someone on the 12 that runs out of bounds. He also looked soooo slow, especially in the beginning. I was begging for Harrington by the end.
 
A live game review puts a different perspecive on it. I was think that because of all the $$$ invested that it was a certainty that he will be given at least one more start/chance. It was a horrific game, but it really sucks to change QB. Upon further review I await an interesting decision from the coaching staff. Even after the last TD, how short is the Dante leash against Tn.?
 
I will say that Culpepper is playing a lot like he was last year, by taking a lot of sacks and throwing picks and I am starting to wonder, but as soon as you put all the pressure on Joey's shoulders he'll buckle like he did in Detroit. So just give Culpepper time and thats all that can be done.
 
blitz, i've seen some good stuff from you in the past and to hear this from you after being at the game is sad i thought cpep was pretty bad today also. i thought i saw some open recievers while he held and held and held the ball until sacked. its only week 2, i hooope for improvement
 
rrrrphin said:
A live game review puts a different perspecive on it. I was think that because of all the $$$ invested that it was a certainty that he will be given at least one more start/chance. It was a horrific game, but it really sucks to change QB. Upon further review I await an interesting decision from the coaching staff. Even after the last TD, how short is the Dante leash against Tn.?

Mark my words........ the ONLY way Joey comes into the game anytime soon is if Culpepper gets injured
 
Give C-PEP a half next week and if he is still stinking up the joint. put in Joey for the second half.
 
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