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Look at the O-Line not blocking anyone first.

Daunte's made great plays when he actually isn't running for his life.
 
Schmiggs said:
Look at the O-Line not blocking anyone first.

Daunte's made great plays when he actually isn't running for his life.



Are you blind or something. He had alot of time, all day. He just holds on too the ball wat too long. Go get some glasses and some sense.
 
Schmiggs said:
Look at the O-Line not blocking anyone first.

Daunte's made great plays when he actually isn't running for his life.


Yeah, that great play when he threw an interception when we were on the 7 yard line, good call...
 
Schmiggs said:
Look at the O-Line not blocking anyone first.

Daunte's made great plays when he actually isn't running for his life.
I don't know which game you were watching but i saw a tentative quarterback out there.

plain and simple , you can not play the position with hesitancy.
 
Finsrage said:
Are you blind or something. He had alot of time, all day. He just holds on too the ball wat too long. Go get some glasses and some sense.

Bingo! Culpepper apologists are making me sick. He played terrible, just admit it and hope it's just rust.
 
Schmiggs said:
Look at the O-Line not blocking anyone first.

Daunte's made great plays when he actually isn't running for his life.


Daunte is enemy #1. No doub t about it. He is defenitely not in charge. I was ready for Joey for the second half. No kidding. I think Cleo Lemon could do better than DC right now. DC is lost.
 
Throw Joey Harrington behind that offensive line and he'll complete 40% of his passes with 3-5 INT's. That kid has as much confidence in himself as a heroin user does........
 
I went to the game, fans around me were saying he looks like he's in some sort of daze, like he's not even there. He has no idea what he;s doing. Even on hand-offs he almost tripped and fell on about 5 of them. He made some really dumb decisions especially sitting there for 10 seconds finding an open man, and there were plenty of them. I was ready for Joey, no doubt, how can he do any worse. It's terrible wasting the talent we have with Chambers, Booker, and Welker, we can't even get them the ball.
 
he gets rocked the whole first half and you wonder why he's shakey the rest of the game?

get a clue
 
The Blueprint said:
Throw Joey Harrington behind that offensive line and he'll complete 40% of his passes with 3-5 INT's. That kid has as much confidence in himself as a heroin user does........

I bet you he'll atleast have enough sense to get the ball off before 10 seconds or throw the ball away when the right time comes, not to the other team.
 
Finsrage said:
Are you blind or something. He had alot of time, all day. He just holds on too the ball wat too long. Go get some glasses and some sense.

ok jus cuz he held da ball a lil long dont mean nothing, its not like he did it for fun. hes like " o i see 4 WRs open let me jus hold it n get hit cuz dats more fun" mayb he held it cuz no was open. except for dat 1 time where chambers was open in da middle of da feild but he was already running for his life.
 
The only beef I have with Daunte, and I still support him big-time, is he holds the ball WAAAAAAY too long. Way too long.

I don't care how good or bad your o-line is. If the QB holds the ball for 6 seconds, he's going to get sacked every time.
 
ah #5

1. He was born in jail.
2. He was adopted.
3. He has small hands.
4. He's had to learn too many new systems.
5. He needs a better offensive line.
6. He needs a better running game.
7. He needs a QB coach.
8. He's not a student of the game.
9. He's not a film guy.
10. He thinks he has to make all the plays himself.
11. He presses too much.
12. He leads by voice not by example.
13. He runs too much.
14. He doesn't run when there's a clear opening.
15. He doesn't have a good feel for the pocket.
16. He had Red as an owner.
17. He had Tice as a coach.
18. He had to contend with Randy.
19. He needs this to be "his team".
20. He's depressed about his injury.
21. He just needs more time.
22. He needs a mentor at backup QB.
23. He lost his best target.
24. He lost his offensive coordinator.
25. He needs a good defense.
26. He's concerned about his legal issues.
27. He's still essentially a rookie.
28. He's a Jedi surrounded by Sith.
29. He only played good teams. The backups always played crappy teams.
30. He needs to feel wanted.
31. He thought Golden Age meant two years.
32. He's every bit as good as Aaron Brooks. The numbers bear it out.
33. He's always misrepresented by the media.
34. He wants to be paid like Michael while behaving like Marcus.
35. He caused the team to step up by getting injured.
36. He feels disrespected by management.
37. He's got his problems, but he's the only playmaker we have.
38. He can't take the pressure of the McNabb comparison.
39. He needs $10 million to learn the WCO.
40. He needs more money to pay is IPO for email access.
41. He hired a dumb agent.
 
Look at the O-Line not blocking anyone first.

Daunte's made great plays when he actually isn't running for his life

Horrible Post !! Steve McNair was running for his life today. The difference is McNair is still able to move the chains and be effecive under intense pressure. I also noticed Culpepper held the ball way too long most of the time.. Because he's tentative and unsure what to do ..

Culpepper constantly has 3 and outs making our defense very tired, McNair did not with the same pressure.. In fact, McNair had More constant pressure all game long and he moved the ball consistently for that team. I had two TV's watching both games and the difference in QB play was striking.

Culpepper is clearly not ready yet and needs to be sat down till he is totally confident with that knee.
 
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