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Harrington... NFL Poster Boy?

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For everyone who watched that game it was apparent the commentaters were in love with Joey. I haven't heard so much rambling about a quarterback since Tom Brady. Perhaps the NFL is in love with Joey? Could he be our Brady? I am a big Culpepper supporter. But for some reason a quarterback just seems to succeed when praised by the NFL.
 
Da_Franchise said:
For everyone who watched that game it was apparent the commentaters were in love with Joey. I haven't heard so much rambling about a quarterback since Tom Brady. Perhaps the NFL is in love with Joey? Could he be our Brady? I am a big Culpepper supporter. But for some reason a quarterback just seems to succeed when praised by the NFL.

I believe it simply a nice feel good story about a QB that was run out of Detroit and is making a good run in Miami.
 
Phanatical said:
I believe it simply a nice feel good story about a QB that was run out of Detroit and is making a good run in Miami.

Don't get me wrong, I loved hearing about our team rather than any other. Was just odd how much they went on about him. Reminded me of Brady.
 
He's doing good so far, but the biggest test are yet to come. Win these next 2 games against the Jags and Pats and they will be loving him along with us fin fans.
 
Da_Franchise said:
For everyone who watched that game it was apparent the commentaters were in love with Joey. I haven't heard so much rambling about a quarterback since Tom Brady. Perhaps the NFL is in love with Joey? Could he be our Brady? I am a big Culpepper supporter. But for some reason a quarterback just seems to succeed when praised by the NFL.


I think Joey is respected because he works hard and maintains a great attitude and is easy going. I also think it's pretty much known that Harrington has skill and that part of his problems (some that he still has now) came from losing confidence in himself while playing in Detroit. Harrington will never be in the elite class of QBs. But he is getting better and better and should be able to stay in the middle of the pack or better as he gains his confidence back and gets more and more comfortable. We'll see...
 
Da_Franchise said:
For everyone who watched that game it was apparent the commentaters were in love with Joey. I haven't heard so much rambling about a quarterback since Tom Brady. Perhaps the NFL is in love with Joey? Could he be our Brady? I am a big Culpepper supporter. But for some reason a quarterback just seems to succeed when praised by the NFL.

I hope Harrington continues to have a good second half and lead us to the playoffs.....then we can trade Culpepper to Oakland for a second round pick.
Joey Harrington could be the QB of the future for the Dolphins. At this point I'd take Harrington over Culpepper. And it's not even close.
 
pigskinguy said:
I hope Harrington continues to have a good second half and lead us to the playoffs.....then we can trade Culpepper to Oakland for a second round pick.
Joey Harrington could be the QB of the future for the Dolphins. At this point I'd take Harrington over Culpepper. And it's not even close.


Uh ohh...you better duck! :lol:
 
pigskinguy said:
I hope Harrington continues to have a good second half and lead us to the playoffs.....then we can trade Culpepper to Oakland for a second round pick.

Ain't happening. At all.
 
pigskinguy said:
I hope Harrington continues to have a good second half and lead us to the playoffs.....then we can trade Culpepper to Oakland for a second round pick.
Joey Harrington could be the QB of the future for the Dolphins. At this point I'd take Harrington over Culpepper. And it's not even close.


hahahahha, that's classic. i wanna see what he can do healthy before i cast him off to the purgatory of football
 
Culpepper will do what he did in Minnesota, lose with good players while putting up huge numbers.
 
Silentobserver said:
Culpepper will do what he did in Minnesota, lose with good players while putting up huge numbers.

Daunte wasn't the reason for them losing all those games, just like Joey wasn't the reason the Lions lost all their games.
 
Silentobserver said:
Culpepper will do what he did in Minnesota, lose with good players while putting up huge numbers.

burn!!!! i really hope that's not the case and it's more like McNabb in the Philly, except we win the AFC Championship and Super Bowl! :D That'd be hott!!!
 
ThatGuyTy86 said:
hahahahha, that's classic. i wanna see what he can do healthy before i cast him off to the purgatory of football

You saw him healthy the first seven games last year when he stunk up the joint in Minny. Culpepper is way different QB when he can't just throw the ball up and let Randy Moss out jump everyone for it.
I've always thought Culpepper was a bit overrated. I didn't like it when the Dolphins brought him in and I still believe he isn't the answer.
Hopefully Harrington will continue to grow and improve in a new environment and become the future for this franchise.
 
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