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Suppose we sign Harrington and he performs better than Culpepper

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What would we do in 2007? Is Culpepper the unquestioned starter?
 
It depends...does that mean Harrington did REALLY good, or that Culpepper did REALLY bad?
 
If Harrington plays well, all it does is give Culpepper more time to heal.
 
chirkware said:
It depends...does that mean Harrington did REALLY good, or that Culpepper did REALLY bad?

Im saying that what if Harrington finally starts playing up to his potential at a Top 3 pick.. Of course, i dont think its likely, either way, if he performs well I suppose it would be good trade bait.
 
id like to have harrington as a backup cause i think he still has loads of talent...that being sid this is DC's team and it would have to take a 0td 20 int performance and a prow bowl performance from harrington.....but having tis guy who has alot of upside as a backup is a great asset.....
 
You can tell when it's the offseason when................










Just kidding with ya man. IF we do get Harrington and IF he does play well, then we should ship him off for a high pick.
 
if we do sign Harrington, and for some reason Daunte can't start, and Joey comes on strong and has a few break out games which generates interest in him, I say we trade him next season to a team in need of a starter who are willing to trade away first day draft pick(s) in exchange for him...:wink:
 
well its his job to lose he will step in when healthy. and if that happens well joey will be trade bait for 2007. but i doubt he will do better. he may play good but i dont ever see him playing better. and we got to understand culpepper will return to that pro bowl calibur player.
 
SkapePhin said:
Im saying that what if Harrington finally starts playing up to his potential at a Top 3 pick.. Of course, i dont think its likely, either way, if he performs well I suppose it would be good trade bait.


Then I hope we handle the situation better than the Chargers did!

Wouldn't it be nice to have a "problem" like that?
 
Wel if Harrington played an extensive amount of time and just played out of his mind and made the probowl, or had an MVP type season then I wouldn't see how you could let him go, BUT........ the odds of something like that happening are probably as close to zero as they can be.
 
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