<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kj28)</div><div class='quotemain'>What better situation could Daunte find for himself?</div></p> he could find a team that actually wants him</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kj28)</div><div class='quotemain'>What better situation could Daunte find for himself?</div></p> he could find a team that actually wants him</p>
I think they should keep Joey and keep in mind that they will have a definite shot at Brian Brohm when draft time comes around. Culpepper isn't worth it IMO.
<font face="comic sans ms,sand" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000">Oops! I hit edit before it was finished posting. Sorry about the double post.</font></p>
<font face="comic sans ms,sand" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000">I think they would have a much better shot at landing BB with Culpepper at the helm!</font>
A better situation for Culpepper would be one in which he had his ability back. I don't see any team that can make him go back in time though.
I think the key to whether Atlanta or any other team for that matter wants him, is going to be, is his mobility back? If it's not, then he is going to be terrible once again, if his mobility is there, you might see him return just a little. I don't think it was all Randy Moss that made him, as the one season that he put up 40 touchdowns, Randy Moss was hurt for alot of that season, and he still did great with Burleson as the main receiver for most of the season. The thing is, that he makes terrible reads quickly, he is a quarterback that used to be able to buy himself time by escaping the pocket and running away, and then throwing down field. Without that mobility, he was forced to stay in the pocket this year for the Dolphins, where he had much less time to make good reads. It resulted in him holding the ball to long, and gettin sacked alot, which had us playing in 2nd and 15, or 3rd and 12 lots of time, or some other form of long yardage situations on second and third down. So if his mobility isn't back, he is a quarterback that will hurt your team, more than help your team because he can't make reads quick enough for a pocket passer. Overall, for a lower wage, he may be worth the risk. I wouldn't pay to high for him at all though, as he very well may still be having problems with mobility.</p>