IluvJuMiami
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Playing devil's advocate, is it a good situation if Quinn was to end up sitting on the sidelines for six years or more? Potentially Culpepper could have another productive six years left (Maybe more) in his career. Can a first round QB be expected to sit on the bench for six years to start his career and is he going to be worth anything after six years of not playing competitive football? If Culpepper is playing fantastically well and doesn't get injured, can he really be traded or benched in favour of an unproven draft-pick and would Quinn be worth much to another team if he hasn't played or would Miami have to take a big loss on him as well as missing out on a potentially productive player at another position in this year's draft?
Of course I know that all makes for a very convoluted and eonrmously unlikely situation but I'm using it to be thran.
So you, as a betting man, are laying down your money on the odds that Daunte Culpepper will have a productive 6 more years and in all that time he will never aggravate his old injury or suffer a new one? Furthermore, in the midst of those six years in which he will turn 31,32,33,34,35, and 36 there will be absolutely no drop in production? And to take it to even a brand new plateau, you are willing to bet that DC will never become disgruntled with our organization and force his way out via trade?
With all do respect 3Ply, don't quit your day job.