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Is there ANY Culpepper supporters left?

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I really want to know. I've backed Culpepper up since he got here and still do. Is anybody still with me?
 
BleedinGreenNC said:
I support him, i think he gives you a better shot than Joey!

I still want Culpepper to succeed so yeah in principle I still support him. Just want to see improvement in his ability to decisively get rid of the ball and mobility and footwork once he is fully recovered. BTW I love it when a Jets fan chimes in with his support for a Dolphins QB. Yeah I think Pennington still gives you a good shot for winning and support him too he he! (just good natured kidding there no offense).
 
Mindwarp said:
I support CPep and think when 100% he will be our better QB

I hope that he shows more when he's 100%. I saw acuracy, but other than that not much. The decision making, game management and pocket awareness were not good at all.
 
Silverphin said:
I really want to know. I've backed Culpepper up since he got here and still do. Is anybody still with me?

The better question is...

How many Harrington supporters will there be after the next weeks game?

I don't care who the QB is, they're both setup to fail. Poor OL, 70/30 pass/run (horrible playcalling), you've got 11 players on defense covering a 10-15 yard area and all we're running (pretty much) are hooks/curls/slants.....a combination for disaster.
 
I was never a Cpep fan, but I support him because he gives us the best chance of winning. However if there is a better QB out there...well then.
 
I'm definitely behind Culpepper. Harrington should do fine, but a healthy Culpepper is vital for this team.
 
BleedinGreenNC said:
Im not joking, i think DC is still injured and was rushed back, Joey is doomed to fail!
He wasn't rushed back. We are just now finding that he isn't the same QB without his mobility. There was now way to predict how he would perform as a pocket passer. Couple that with a porous OL and 21 sacks in 4 games, we are just protecting an investment now. I still am amazed that his knee has held up as well as it has after all that punishment.
 
I support him. So he has to take a step back, no one said coming back from triple ligament surgery was gonna be easy.
 
What we seen Sunday is enough for me not to ever want Culpepper to start. He was sulking, looked angry, never helped with Harrington or the QB's coach during the game. Never even talked with anyone. To me this is unexcusable. I understand the competitive nature but that was like a spoiled kid tantrum. Shame on him for that.

Trade him, his value went down greatly in the past year and now, it will be non existent.
 
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