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josh_moore1
12-16-2005, 01:22 PM
do you think they should keep Brad in or put Daunte back in when ever he can return


I think keep Brad in he doing alsome for the vikings team

wils0646
12-16-2005, 01:49 PM
Alright, I think you can keep all of your Viking threads into one. Just make one. What is alsome? I saw that in one of your other posts too.

I don't think Brad is the answer. He's old and frankly, your D and special teams have been winning games for you, not your offense. I'd say Culpepper should start when he comes back.

Kyuu
12-16-2005, 02:04 PM
Go Culpepper! Yea!

jn_powell
12-16-2005, 02:07 PM
Daunte Culpepper is the face of the Viking organization and, had it not been for a record breaking year by Peyton Manning, would have been last years NFL MVP. I don't even think there is a question.

wsuwarrior
12-16-2005, 02:36 PM
daunte is probably done as a viking QB......say bye to the rest of the sex boat idiots too.

josh_moore1
12-16-2005, 02:38 PM
Alright, I think you can keep all of your Viking threads into one. Just make one. What is alsome? I saw that in one of your other posts too.

I don't think Brad is the answer. He's old and frankly, your D and special teams have been winning games for you, not your offense. I'd say Culpepper should start when he comes back.

i didn't know i could put them all in one thread

wils0646
12-16-2005, 03:06 PM
Um...you can just make your post longer with all of these topics. It's pretty easy...all you do is type more.

jn_powell
12-16-2005, 03:14 PM
daunte is probably done as a viking QB......say bye to the rest of the sex boat idiots too.
You really think they are going to let an MVP caliber quarterback go, with no one to come in and replace him with any youth because of what happened on that boat. I highly, highly doubt it. This is just a misdemeanor. Jamal Lewis did prison time for drugs, and Ray Lewis was charged with murder and only escaped jail time by copping to a lesser charge and testifying against someone else. Even if Daunte is convicted, which he has not been yet, I highly doubt it will end his career in Minnesota. But hey, if they wanna let him go, hopefully Dallas can get their hands on him. Daunte doesn't have an extensive rap sheet, so I doubt this will be a recurring problem.

pudgmo
12-16-2005, 03:42 PM
Brad isn't losing games for us and DC was. Pep is very talented but very stupid when he's on the field. His success has been due more to the coaching staff (Billick, Lenahan) then his abilities. With all that weight it's going to be very hard to come back from a completly torn up knee. I'd rather have BJ than DC.
My $.02

HydeBlitz
12-16-2005, 03:53 PM
daunte sucks ass and is gonna miss at least half of next season too

wils0646
12-16-2005, 05:58 PM
Jesus, you guys jump on a guy quickly after having a horrible start to the season. Remember, he was going to be the MVP last year if it wasn't for Manning. Also, your D was playing horribly when Culpepper was the QB. Your D finally came together right when Brad started.

NYG 5
12-16-2005, 07:27 PM
brad has been playing clean, efficient football. culpepper was throwing ints left and right

Wu-tang
12-17-2005, 02:44 AM
Brad's beaten the Giants, Green Bay, Cleveland, Detroit, and St Louis. In the one good team they beat, the Giants, they only got 137 total offensive yards. I'm pretty sure it's not Brad who's winning the games for em. And btw, the Vikings hype and playoff chances go down this weekend.

ftbllplr
12-17-2005, 05:48 AM
Your right, its not Brad whos winning the games. Its also not Brad whos losing the games with costly mistakes. I'd say stick with the winner.

PotIsYourFriend
12-17-2005, 01:29 PM
Dear Vikings,


It has come to my understanding that Mr. Culpepper is available for the right players in a trade... I'm asking you what will it take to get this trade done...

Sincerely,
Bob McNair

MalYoung
12-17-2005, 01:37 PM
Brad Johnson's old, Culpepper is young. Brad Johnson is playing aganst teams that are terrible. Culpepper played against teams that were playoff caliber. Brad Johnson has one good year, then 3 bad years, Culpepper has one bad year, and 3 good years.
Culpepper is the man

wsuwarrior
12-17-2005, 01:47 PM
You really think they are going to let an MVP caliber quarterback go, with no one to come in and replace him with any youth because of what happened on that boat. I highly, highly doubt it. This is just a misdemeanor. Jamal Lewis did prison time for drugs, and Ray Lewis was charged with murder and only escaped jail time by copping to a lesser charge and testifying against someone else. Even if Daunte is convicted, which he has not been yet, I highly doubt it will end his career in Minnesota. But hey, if they wanna let him go, hopefully Dallas can get their hands on him. Daunte doesn't have an extensive rap sheet, so I doubt this will be a recurring problem.

They would get let him go, they would trade him, shit for brains. The Vikings dont care if hes a, as you would say "mvp caliber QB". This guy is the face of their franchise....a guy who has A. Took a diamond necklace away from a quadraplegic after he already gave it to him. and B. Shoved dildos in strippers on a boat in front of his buddies. Is that really what you want for people to think of your franchise, a bunch of pervs?

The Vikings are trying to get a stadium built, they want their image to change so the people of minnesota think they deserve it. Daunte is not the guy to clean up their image. If you remember, they got rid of Randy Moss to try to clean up their image...and it has just gotten worse. Randy is twice the player daunte will ever be, so when the right trade comes along, BYE BYE.

1iNcHWoNDeR
12-17-2005, 01:59 PM
Keep Brad Johnson in. He hasn't lost a game yet. It's not all him, but what do ya know. He's one more then Daunte.

jn_powell
12-17-2005, 03:47 PM
They would get let him go, they would trade him, shit for brains.
That is still letting him go genius. No matter what you get in a trade, it is still hard to replace a talent like Culpepper.
The Vikings dont care if hes a, as you would say "mvp caliber QB". This guy is the face of their franchise....a guy who has A. Took a diamond necklace away from a quadraplegic after he already gave it to him. and B. Shoved dildos in strippers on a boat in front of his buddies. Is that really what you want for people to think of your franchise, a bunch of pervs?
They don't care. If that necklace thing was such a big deal then why was he still around this year. I mean come one, what kind of bastard doesn't give away a 75 thousand dollar necklace to a paralyzed kid just because he asked for it. That whole thing was a misunderstanding that was blown way out of proportion. As for the "bunch of pervs" comment, I doubt any of these guys was guilty of much more than most MFL players are guilty of, they just got caught. This isn't even a big deal really. A maximum, and who gets the maximum on a first offense these days, of 90 days and jail and a thousand dollar fine. If they get rid of, or excuse me, trade him then they need to trade off every other guy that was on that boat.
The Vikings are trying to get a stadium built, they want their image to change so the people of minnesota think they deserve it. Daunte is not the guy to clean up their image. If you remember, they got rid of Randy Moss to try to clean up their image...and it has just gotten worse. Randy is twice the player daunte will ever be, so when the right trade comes along, BYE BYE.
I agree that he won't help in cleaning up their image, but winning cures alot of ailments, and i think in time this will be pushed to the back of the mind. As far as Randy Moss being twice the player Culpepper is I would have to argue. Sure Randy is fast and can catch the ball, but put him under center and see how he fairs. You are comparing apples and oranges. As for the right trade offer coming along, you could almost say that about anybody. If I offered you something you just couldn't pass up, you would trade just about anyone, but as I said before, Culpepper would be hard to replace and would come with a heavy price to whoever went after him.

wsuwarrior
12-17-2005, 06:29 PM
Good things can only be said about cullpepper in his past...The Vikings will be without him for this entire season, training camp, preseason, and a couple regular season games....this guy totally fucked his knee up, he will no longer be able to do what made him a good player, which is run the ball. His career is probably done people.

jn_powell
12-17-2005, 07:54 PM
Good things can only be said about cullpepper in his past...The Vikings will be without him for this entire season, training camp, preseason, and a couple regular season games....this guy totally fucked his knee up, he will no longer be able to do what made him a good player, which is run the ball. His career is probably done people.
Now I will agree with you there, his knee injury may seriously cripple his game. Only time will tell with an injury like that.

Kommercial
12-17-2005, 08:02 PM
Brad Johnson's old, Culpepper is young. Brad Johnson is playing aganst teams that are terrible. Culpepper played against teams that were playoff caliber. Brad Johnson has one good year, then 3 bad years, Culpepper has one bad year, and 3 good years.
Culpepper is the man

You're right, that's why the Buccaneers completely dominated the NFL back in '02 when he was taking snap. :rolleyes: Brad Johnson is someone to have, and I think he's especially better than Culpepper.

jn_powell
12-17-2005, 08:53 PM
You're right, that's why the Buccaneers completely dominated the NFL back in '02 when he was taking snap. :rolleyes: Brad Johnson is someone to have, and I think he's especially better than Culpepper.
Right, Tampa's winning season was all because of Brad Johnson. I think you are not in touch with reality if you think Johnson is a better quarterback than Culpepper. Johnson's career high seasons are Culpepper's average seasons.

Kommercial
12-17-2005, 09:10 PM
Right, Tampa's winning season was all because of Brad Johnson. I think you are not in touch with reality if you think Johnson is a better quarterback than Culpepper. Johnson's career high seasons are Culpepper's average seasons.

No, but to say that Johnson didn't have any effect on their season is not really in touch with reality.

Culpepper is a has-been, and so is Johnson, but I would rather have Johnson to run my offense.

jn_powell
12-17-2005, 09:20 PM
Culpepper is a has-been, and so is Johnson, but I would rather have Johnson to run my offense.
Culpepper has only been in the league for 7 years, and he has only had the one bad start to the season this year. A season in which the team was changing all around him and the defense was also playing like shit. He made some really stupid mistakes this year, mistakes that shouldn't have been made, but if he can come back from the injury with no ill effects I would hardly call him a has been. I will agree that right now Johnson is doing the job well, and with everything going on this season I would probably keep him in even if Culpepper was able to come back right now.

wsuwarrior
12-18-2005, 12:13 AM
at least brad johnson has two knees....