AlanSaysYo
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Well... technically, if we had Daunte last year, we wouldn't have won as many games because he was a pick machine until he got hurt.
gator_sensation said:I agree on the point you made about how their injuries can sideline them. To answer your question, can a QB throw with an injured rotator cuff and two good legs?
super_slash said:Brees = winner
Culpepper = whiner
Amars said:Do want a busted arm or a busted knee?
Its a heck of a lot eisier than trying to throw with two good legs and no throwing sholder.Tone_E said:Are you kidding me? One more injury and both QBs are sidelined for the season, if not more. AND, a knee is more likely to be re injured than a shoulder.
Tell me, can a QB throw with 1 leg, and a good shoulder? :shakeno: :shakeno: :shakeno:
Thanks for the update, but I agree with you. If we do get Pep, I doubt it isn't anything less then a 2nd rounder.BgBruthaJuvi said:I'm on that scout.com message board for the Vikings and they say the Dolphins have traded a lowball offer for Culpepper. Supposedly Star Tribune to have the story in an hour. The guy claimed to have spoken to Herald Beat Writer. Probably complete BS like the ESPN board but just a heads up. I'll be checking Star Tribune repeatedly anyway.
bojang1es187 said:its ok because when we get daunte everyones going to rejoice and say they were behind saban the whole way anyway so all this daunte hating doesnt matter. just like the ricky situation.
Tone_E said:Thats exactly my point. Realistically, which injury is more likely of getting re injured though, in your honest oppinion?
dolphingator said:Truth.
culp has a LOT more wrong with him than his knees.
dolphan117 said:Its a heck of a lot eisier than trying to throw with two good legs and no throwing sholder.