Slappy8800
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cnc66 said:figgered...you look pretty damned big for a ... butterface...is that we he said.. damned part timers... in Mary's pics... :goof:
hey i wanna see some pics!!
cnc66 said:figgered...you look pretty damned big for a ... butterface...is that we he said.. damned part timers... in Mary's pics... :goof:
Smut Peddler said:Ahhh. I ignored everyone in this thread that called for Joey Harrington to be the starter. Now I don't ever have to read their idiotic posts again (in any thread, for that matter).
Phanatical said:Unfortunately, those two picks gave the steelers the win.
Given who's history - Harrington? He has HALF as many picks per game as Culpepper going back the entire 2005. Trend continues here. That's mainly the concern. Most everyone knows Daunte has nice gaudy stats from 3 years ago... his history of turnovers is the issue here. Not just picks but fumbles also.yankeehillbilly said:It goes both ways.
Those 2 picks might have sealed the victory for the Steelers, but would they even have needed them if Daunte wasn't playing the rest of the game.
If JH is in, maybe we dont turn the ball over in the 4th (given his history I would think he would have AT LEAST 2 picks though)...
Stevendinho said:I was not impressed much in the preseason to begin with as far as Daunte is concerned, and I never thought he was much of a quarterback -- just made better by having super-phenom Randy Moss.
Following his performance against the Steelers I ask:
After how many months of practices has he participated in? How many preseason games did he participate in? Because you know what, the answer is obvious.
Culpepper was not in sync with his wideouts, he underthrew the ball several times, he's too tenative to run but too jittery to sit in the pocket, he's staring down receivers and not going through his progression (this goes back to working with Moss, where you only have to throw it to one guy).
In conclusion:
I start Culpepper in Week 2 on a SHORT leash. If he shows the same problems, I go to the righty. The interceptions by Palamalu and Porter were perfect examples of him staring down receivers and just simply being picked off. In the last second when we were first and goal and threw on three straight downs, he had a wide open Chambers, who he overthrew by at least 5 yards. Plays like this WILL and DID cost us the game.
If you want our opinions, Slappy and I will be at the next Dolphins game at the bar on Route 10 in EH. We'll be the guys with the PTI-esque Joey Harrington head cutouts.