I would definitely drop Culpepper...if that's the best he can do against a Titans team that could go 0-16, then you have to let him go.
I rarely keep two defenses, stick with one of the top ones and go.
2006-09-25 10:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The Dolphins aren't getting it done on either side of the ball and Ronnie Brown and Culpepper's fates are intertwined. So far, nada. Pennington has looked better then good these first three games. Granted the Titans D looks like a PAL team and he didn't put up ridiculous numbers against the Bills. But the key is he was big against a division rival (Pats), taking the game down to the wire, and he's not turnover prone. While Pennington doesn't get you the yards (although he has this year) he gets you completions and minimizes turnovers. It's a trade off with Culpepper, as he will turn the ball over. Despite the Jets lack of a running game I just think that the offensive scheme is better for Pennington and Cotchery is really coming into his own as a #2 guy. Coles is starting off looking like this will be a career year on a team with no expectations of doing anything this year. The Dolphins on the otherhand were supposed to compete for the division title so Culpepper will start to feel the pressure soon, if not already.
As far as D goes...keep the Giants D but I'd start Cincy's over them. Despite Pollack and Thurman hurt Cincy's offense keeps the defense off the field long enough for them to get adequate rest normally. Can't say the same for the Giants' O
2006-09-25 16:43:07
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answered by R.T.D. 2
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Yes to both man.. the Giants D played like lame ducks against the Seahawks..and Culpepper is nothing with out Moss. You better hurry if you're gonna drop Culpepper for Pennington tho , another player might beat you to the punch and drop someone for him since he's doing pretty good..and preforming way better then Culpepper.
2006-09-25 16:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Pennington is scary, never know when he'll get hurt. I'd actually say pick him up, it looks like a top season for him right now. I'm not sure what's going on with Culpepper as of yet and I'm not sure if you'd want to hang on to him just for a "what if".
You can drop the Giants D but which team is your backup?
2006-09-25 16:34:05
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answered by goldiemcg 3
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I hope you've been playing Drew Brees over Culpepper.
You may want to pick up Pennington, at the beginning of the season the no brainer wouldve been Culpepper, but hes struggling so much and this past weekend I didnt see much improvement at all (and he was playing the Titans defense!)... so going for Pennington who is usually atleast efficient, may be the way to go. But depending on who they play each week, you will want to switch off with him and Brees (whoever plays the weaker defense).
Giants defense is struggling big time... may want to give them one more week though to see if they can turn it around cuz the potential to be really good is there.
2006-09-25 16:35:16
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answered by Batman 2
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Pennington should tip his surgeon a million bucks His arm is stronger that ever and he is more fearless that ever. Don't think the Jets are going to let him go just yet. Culpepper is washed up, the reason he's not with the Vikings anymore.
2006-09-25 16:33:11
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answered by mac 7
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No I would keep culpepper
2006-09-25 16:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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ok
2006-09-25 16:35:09
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answered by ? 6
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