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Im not gonna be on the bandwagon one week, off the next like some people. I still think Joey can be successful here.

flame away.
 
Slappy8800 said:
Im not gonna be on the bandwagon one week, off the next like some people. I still think Joey can be successful here.

flame away.

I was never on the bandwagon, so there.
 
Same but im on neither bandwagon right now I don't think neither culpepper or harrington is near the answer. Harrington can't stop the rookie mistakes and culpepper hasn't done a whole lot in 2 years but I will wait on judgement from culpepper till next season.
 
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Slappy8800 said:
I still think Joey can be successful here.

I'm just curious as to what makes you think that?? The guy has been in the league for 5 years now, he's Played Every year, and he's Never had a good season. A couple years ago I HATED AJ Feeley, but I could somewhat understand why people thought maybe Feeley could turn it around and play good/better because he hadn't ever really gotten a chance to prove himself before, but what in the world makes people think that Joey after FIVE YEARS of bad play is going to all of a sudden turn into a good QB? If it hasn't happened yet it just isn't going to happen folks. There's a better chance of Marcus Vick becoming a good starting QB than Harrington, and I don't think Vick will ever be a good QB in the NFL either.
 
outlawd2u said:
I'm just curious as to what makes you think that?? The guy has been in the league for 5 years now, he's Played Every year, and he's Never had a good season. A couple years ago I HATED AJ Feeley, but I could somewhat understand why people thought maybe Feeley could turn it around and play good/better because he hadn't ever really gotten a chance to prove himself before, but what in the world makes people think that Joey after FIVE YEARS of bad play is going to all of a sudden turn into a good QB.

The same thing that makes them think that 4 games of Culpepper when he's injured means he's through and should be traded.
 
I think Joey can be successful here as well, as a backup. I'm not flaming anyone, I just don't feel that he is a good enough starter.
 
I admire your devotion Slappy. While I support Joey, I can't say that I feel as strongly about him as you.

I think, if nothing else, he could remain a very servicable back-up with us. While i'm not sold on Harrington being more than a back-up here at this point, I think much less of the guy that many of you blindly support.
 
emocomputerjock said:
The same thing that makes them think that 4 games of Culpepper when he's injured means he's through and should be traded.

LoL, yea and the funny part about that is Culpepper actually played better in those 4 games than Harrington has for the rest of the season.
 
How about Miami drafts a qb instead of picking up other teams trash, I say Saban goes for JaMarcus Russell or Brian Brohm in the draft if they declare.
 
It's funny the way people can keep their man crushes on a guy who is atroucious, but they hate Chambers when that same terrible QB can't get him the ball.
 
Aqua4Ever04 said:
It's funny the way people can keep their man crushes on a guy who is atroucious, but they hate Chambers when that same terrible QB can't get him the ball.

:lol:
 
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