There was a time when Culpepper looked like a god. He destroyed the Packers for a few years there. I don't really know what happened to the guy. Rastak? Whatcha think? You followed it more closely than I did.
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Fritz, when you posed such a dual threat force as Culpepper with his deep ball which any college kid can throw to Randy Moss and his ability to run deep into the secondary he gave defenses fits. Teams could either commit a spy to Culpepper taking away coverage usually intended to double cover Moss. He also had a nice offensive line for him.
What made him great also destroyed his career.
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Nutz, I'm still haunted by the scene: Culpepper going back in the pocket, looking, looking....Ohh, KGB is getting close - so Culpepper eludes him, steps up, goes right....waits.....throws the ball on a rope down the middle of the field to a wide open tight end.
Two plays or so later, Culpepper dodges around a little, steps up and heaves a long ball to Moss. Antoine Edwards and some other no-name corner falling all around Moss, who grabs the ball and prances into the end zone.
There was a time when I really thought Culpepper was the next big thing. But I wuz wrong."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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I always thought he was a product of that team. The one thing he really did bring to the table was he was bigger than the MLBs for most teams and was a real threat to run behind that amazing offense.
The reason he started to fade was he never really picked up the offense without the talent around him if that makes sense. Then he gets hurt so he loses a step, WR are gone and then the glaring deficiencies become aparant, fumbling cant read blitzes and easily fooled by coverage.
remember most of those balls to moss were not on a rope right to him, he had to adjust and out jump people OR he was 5 yards beyond the coverage.Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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Fritz, I think the "Looking, Looking" part is the biggest key. Culpepper needed time and he needed to see the wide open receiver. He couldn't anticipate the receiver coming open. Moss made it easy. Either Moss would draw coverage and someone would be wide open in the middle or, if he couldn't find anyone he could chuck it deep to Moss. I could be wrong, but that's my theory.Originally posted by FritzCulpepper going back in the pocket, looking, looking....Ohh, KGB is getting close - so Culpepper eludes him, steps up, goes right....waits.....throws the ball on a rope down the middle of the field to a wide open tight end.Fred's Slacks is a Winner!
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You could likely be right SC - we're back to him badly needing an agent.
I really don't understand why though. If he has the potential to be a decent QB (and I'm not saying he does) why would teams be afraid to talk to him??? Send in one of their negotiators - after all, it's their job. If he's an unreasonable nut, just walk away. No skin off their nose.
And by the way his 'press releases' are written up, he's not a nut. A little delusional, maybe, but I tend to think teams just figure he's done. But even Sean Alexander eventually got the call, so why not him?--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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Yes you are.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by Pacopete4Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by Pacopete4Originally posted by Fred's SlacksSure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.Originally posted by Pacopete4he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
ya, I forgot... we're talking Daunte Culpepper and not Brett Favre, my bad
Do you plan on poisoning every thread with Brett commentary?
do you?... I just caught up on all your bullshit from the past week... do not call out other posters when your a complete jackass on these boards so I'd like to send ya a big huge go fuck urself, coutesy of Pacopete4!
I may be a complete jackass, but at least I'm not clogging up every unrelated thread with Brett propaganda.
Do you even know anything about football, Scott?
The only time you ever rear your head and post is when there is drama and you think you have the chance to antagonize anybody who is passionate about anything. That's all you've been doing since the JSO days.
You are the ultimate drama queen.
Baah
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Originally posted by FritzThere was a time when Culpepper looked like a god. He destroyed the Packers for a few years there. I don't really know what happened to the guy. Rastak? Whatcha think? You followed it more closely than I did.
Well, he did miss Moss. He's fine with a great cast around him but he gets down on himself and he doesn't read defenses well. Before he had his knee blown out he was really struggling. He turns the ball over a bit too much. I honestly think he lost some speed when he hurt his knee the first time. He could REALLY run his first couple years in the league and it forced teams to use a spy on him. That was a big benefit.
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