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Old 09-07-2006, 11:14 PM   #11
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Kerry Collins > Culpepper
Well more to the point.

Charlie Batch > Culpepper

This guy looks washed up. Looks like my statistical analysis was right on about Culpepper declining into mediocrity.
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Old 09-07-2006, 11:16 PM   #12
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Culpepper IS dangerous... to the Dolphins playoff hopes. And to the state of modern quarterbacking.
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Old 09-07-2006, 11:16 PM   #13
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Actually, i think you are off on a few things. Dante's decline didn't start with this injury. It started about the end of his 2004 season. Yes he had 39 tds that year, but he should have been the same qb at the beginning of the 05 season. He wasn't even close. Why? Moss, Moss, Moss. It wasn't that he lost 500 yards passing, his percentages flushed, his decision were bad, and he couldn't think through a game.

When I saw him 2nite, the brain wasn't there. Physically, he looked great. Thin (255) and little to no limp. His play 2nite was not an injury rust. something is wrong.
lets not forget one thing
his whole career (well not his rookie year, but he didnt throw a pass his rookie year) he had one offensive coordinator-scott linehan, who was actually in miami last year, too bad for miami that he went to the rams this year

a new off coordinator and no moss were his downfall
i was VERY unimpressed with culpepper tonight
and i see him prob havin a bad year

BUT, i do see him bouncing back if he and the team are patient with him prob next year, not to the qb he was a couple years ago, but better than he was last year
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Well more to the point.

Charlie Batch > Culpepper

This guy looks washed up. Looks like my statistical analysis was right on about Culpepper declining into mediocrity.
dont insult Batch, he did what he had to do tonight.
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Old 09-07-2006, 11:30 PM   #15
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Looked like the same guy in tonight's game that we all saw last year. Inaccurate, staring down his #1 WR, throwing balls up for grabs, etc.

He was awful on every level imaginable.
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You guys are ridiculous. Good god, 1 game and you are putting out his fire already. He really didn't do that bad. He had a couple of under throws and forced two passes late in the game when he could illafford to take sacks. He will bounce back.
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You guys are ridiculous. Good god, 1 game and you are putting out his fire already. He really didn't do that bad. He had a couple of under throws and forced two passes late in the game when he could illafford to take sacks. He will bounce back.
pahaaaaaahaaaaaahaaaaaaaahaaaaa. wow you didnt watch the same game we did. he put out his own fire. paaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaahaaaaaa
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Looked like the same guy in tonight's game that we all saw last year. Inaccurate, staring down his #1 WR, throwing balls up for grabs, etc.

He was awful on every level imaginable.
we was def staring down jus one guy wayyyyyy too much, ala bledsoe
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Actually, i think you are off on a few things. Dante's decline didn't start with this injury. It started about the end of his 2004 season. Yes he had 39 tds that year, but he should have been the same qb at the beginning of the 05 season. He wasn't even close. Why? Moss, Moss, Moss. It wasn't that he lost 500 yards passing, his percentages flushed, his decision were bad, and he couldn't think through a game.

When I saw him 2nite, the brain wasn't there. Physically, he looked great. Thin (255) and little to no limp. His play 2nite was not an injury rust. something is wrong.
My God... he certainly didn't look "great" physically. Not one good run, and did you see the outs he was throwing? He was just floating them out there, couldn't plant with his front foot at all. Does anyone here remember the healthy Culpepper? The guy had a cannon arm. Threw a good deep ball and a GREAT out. Culpepper tonight was just floating them out there -- he really should have had two of those sideline patterns picked. It was almost like he couldn't reach the sideline without lofting the ball. Definitely not the same guy.
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My God... he certainly didn't look "great" physically. Not one good run, and did you see the outs he was throwing? He was just floating them out there, couldn't plant with his front foot at all. Does anyone here remember the healthy Culpepper? The guy had a cannon arm. Threw a good deep ball and a GREAT out. Culpepper tonight was just floating them out there -- he really should have had two of those sideline patterns picked. It was almost like he couldn't reach the sideline without lofting the ball. Definitely not the same guy.
actually he looked to be in great shape and didnt limp. what is the last time you saw him that thin? after a surgery like that i expected him to be chubby, but he was fit. i wasnt talking about his mechanics or accuracy issues. he has worked hard to get back onto the field. you cant criticize that.
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