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Similarities between Culpepper and Fiedler

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Wow, is it just me or has everyone seen the similarities in stupid moves between our former quarterback and our current one. Trying to force the ball where there is no possibility of a completion. We lost yesterday's game on that stupid attempt to complete a pass by Culpepper that was picked off at the end of the first half. If the picks of the last two games, everyone of which were trying to force the ball, were not flashbacks of Fiedler, than maybe my sight is going.

That was the momentum Pendulum and it rocked so hard to the side of the Bills that recovery was doubtful. If we had scored even a Field Goal, which at that range was a chip shot for Mare, we would have filed into the Locker room with builded confidence. Instead, our defense was saying, "Thanks finally for the breather before Half-time."

If we did not have a capable back-up quarterback, than I could understand the need for Saban to stay with Culpepper, but, with Joey, I think it is time for a change, before this season is lost early on.:eek:
 
Not a very smart football fan I see Amars. Watch the games and learn something before stupid replies. If you can not see the similarities than it is only because you dont want to. Enough said
 
I think Amars has you pegged. Look at the career stats between Daunte and Fiedler. Daunte has a shot at the hall of fame and Fiedler is a total joke but like you say they are quite similar. I think you and your lifetime 4 posts should just go away. Go be a Giant fan and go play on their website. Anywhere but here with your inflamatory spamming. It's pure garbage. Enough said!
 
I like how all of a sudden Joey is a capable starting QB....when throughout his career he has been nothing but a disappointment.
 
Culpepper is nothing like Fiedler. Yes, they both have made some pretty bonehead plays as Dolphins, but at least Fiedler played well enough for us to win games. You owe Fiedler an apology.

Stop living in the past folks. If you like how Daunte played as a Viking so much, maybe you should be a Vikings fan. I'll be the first to join the "Daunte was great" fanclub, but it's 2006. Things have changed.
 
Very bad comparison, while Fee-Fee had a rag arm hes was the smartest guy with the ball in his hand.

Pepper on the hand has cannon for an arm and is prone to making very questionable decision.....
A better comparison would be Pepper vs. Feeley, cannnons for arm and plenty of bad decisions.
 
Regarding the Hall of Fame Comment:

He had me pegged huh, think about what you wrote. Culpepper may be a Hall of Fame candidate one day (though I dont see it), but, who cares, his throwing into triple coverage and getting picked off three times in two games reminds me of when Fiedler used to always do that and frustrate Dolphin fans everywhere. I could fill the Dolphins with Hall of Fame caliber players, but, if they are beyond their prime, than their HOF playing days are over and their worth to my team is not HOF worth. Think before you speak, because that comparison was worthless.

Career stats will not help a team to win, unless those stats are with that team.
 
BSQX4 said:
I think Amars has you pegged. Look at the career stats between Daunte and Fiedler. Daunte has a shot at the hall of fame and Fiedler is a total joke but like you say they are quite similar. I think you and your lifetime 4 posts should just go away. Go be a Giant fan and go play on their website. Anywhere but here with your inflamatory spamming. It's pure garbage. Enough said!


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Daunte will have to get permission just to use the men's room at the Hall Of Fame. If he gets in, then there's still hope for Ryan Leaf being inducted too.
 
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