Sarge said:Culpepper has a very serious knee injury. He may very well never play to the level he once did and absent Randy Moss, that isn't saying much.
Bledsoe or Culpepper?
That's like offering beets or spinach.
right. what would you prefer amputated: an arm or a leg? neither is appealingSarge said:That's like offering beets or spinach.
Sarge said:Culpepper has a very serious knee injury. He may very well never play to the level he once did and absent Randy Moss, that isn't saying much.
Bledsoe or Culpepper?
That's like offering beets or spinach.
Trip said:Who would you rather see QB the Dallas Cowboys in 2006?
This assumes Culpepper is ready to go in training camp, as the Vikes claim he will be.
Sarge said:Culpepper has a very serious knee injury. He may very well never play to the level he once did and absent Randy Moss, that isn't saying much.
Bledsoe or Culpepper?
That's like offering beets or spinach.
Homerun Trot said:If the Vikings released him (they won't) and Daunte agrees to a 60% pay cut (he won't) and if Culpepper wasn't severly injured (he is) it would be a straight up comparison.
Re-frame the question fairly and see who bites:
Would you give up our first rounder plus 6m in cap space for Culpepper on the hope that he's 100% healthy next year
or
Drew Bledsoe plus a stud first round OT plus 6m in extra cap space to sign more players?
Trip said:I wouldn't even do that, and I started this poll to see who was interested.
I'm saying if Culpepper was released, which is rumored to be a possibility.
Cbz40 said:Daunte Culpepper, as of now, is a huge gamble.
Sarge said:Culpepper has a very serious knee injury. He may very well never play to the level he once did and absent Randy Moss, that isn't saying much.
Bledsoe or Culpepper?
That's like offering beets or spinach.
Homerun Trot said:link?