Anytime an offense is playing poorly, the easy fix is to call for a new QB. I'm not so sure that would solve all our problems.
Look at Denver. All the fans were calling for Cutler. Shanahan stuck with Plummer, and they went into New England and beat the Patsies. Go Broncos!
Culpepper is getting better with each game. And by that, I mean he is eliminating the mistakes. Now he just needs to start throwing a few TDs and we'll be all right.
I wouldn't mind putting Harrington in the game for a couple of drives. I think it would provide a spark, and put points on the board.
But what would that do to Culpepper's confidence?
You see, it's a trade-off. Unless you know for sure that Harrington would perform better than Culpepper, you're better off letting Culpepper do his thing. The TDs will come. And if they don't. Then put Harrington in.
But see, that's the thing about a spark. It doesn't last very long.