Culpepper done for the year

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I concur.

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LG is always right.

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^..agreed

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lmao

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I have Mewelde Moore on one of my fantasy teams. He is my 3rd running back. So does this help or hurt him?

Will they run more with Johnson in there at QB? Or will they not move the ball as well, resulting in fewer opportunities for Moore?

And how glad is Randy Moss that he's in California now????

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RM is so happy man. I don't know about Moore in as RB. I think they will still try to throw. They got Burelson and that other guy (forgot his name) that are great receivers. They will just tell their QB to chuck it high and wait for someone to come down to it. Either that or pick up their TE. He'll prolly get quite a bit of points
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Took a chance on Moore this Sunday; who woulda guessed that Michael Bennett would get out of Tice's doghouse and rack up 100 yards??? Oh well, I still won, and that's all that matters.

RJ

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Re: Culpepper done for the year

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QUOTE(AYHJA)http://fantasysports.yahoo.com/analysis ... league=nfl

I don't imagine that the Vikings will win many more games now for sure...

It is amazing what the Vikes have done without Culpepper. Five wins in a row. I hated to see him get hurt even though I have never been a Culpepper fan. I think the Vikings should have drafted Jevon Kerse instead of Culpepper that year(I know I spelled Jevon's name wrong). They needed defense that year. Culpepper sat on the bench all year and Jevon had 17 or 18 sacks as was defensive rokkie of the year. The Vikes got killed by the rams in the playoffs and the Titans went to the Super Bowl. Oh well. That is ancient history.

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Perhaps we should change the name of this thread from "Culpepper done for the year" to "Dante is done forever". Not only is his injury very serious his wife (he is married I think) may be inflicting some other bodily harm now that changes have been filed against Dante stemming from the Vikings Love Boat cruise. Seems Dante was getting a hummer (at least that's what the charges say). First Kobe (althoug that was worse) and now Dante. I guess a 100million+ contract does not make them smart.

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