Culpepper done for the year

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Culpepper done for the year

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http://fantasysports.yahoo.com/analysis ... league=nfl

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

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They wont......

Culpepper tore his ACL,PCL, and MCL.......IF he ever recovers completely.....as the article said, he'll lose some of his mobolity most likely, and granted he's still a great QB....without the threat of running, he probably isn't gonna be winning any MVP's.

I thought he had a better year than Peyton last year....and I still think he's the best QB in the league. I was sad to see them doing so poorly after Randy Moss left...although I expected it, but this is devestating.


Best Wishes to Culpepper.....have a speedy recovery and get back out here doing your thing next year!

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Good career while it lasted.

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Actually Brad Johnson isnt that bad of a QB, he has taken the Vikes and the Bucs far into the playoffs..

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Yea...but he won't do that great this year. As a Packer fan this is great news, but Culpepper was on one of my fantasy teams.
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No...the Buc's defesne and Tony Dungy's system (aka...why the defense is so good on the colts right now) took them late into the playoffs....the player that almost held them back was Brad Johnson....He is a capable vet....but if they coulnd't win WITH culpepper....they aint winning without him.

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Agreed...

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^ the ideal response to every single one of my posts.....great job!

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LMAO...If it's logical and makes sense, I give credit where credit is due...

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^^agreed
"If there were no eternal consciousness in a man, if at the bottom of everything there were only a wild ferment, a power that twisting in dark passions produced everything great or inconsequential; if an unfathomable insatiable emptiness lay hid beneath everything, what would life be but despair?"

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