I am thouroughly embarassed for you of asking this question. I will give you a large list of answers to the dumbest question I have heard in a while:
1. Miami has won 3 straight games with Harrington at QB. Why would they put in Culpepper?
2. Culpepper has not had a good game in the past two years.
3. Romo is coming off his best career game.
4. Romo will be facing the Giants who are becoming a train wreck.
5. Culpepper is awful.
6. It makes no sense to take a chance that Joey Harrington will get hurt, when you know Romo is going to play.
7. Romo is better than Culpepper.
8. Culpepper has not got his roll on since week three of last year.
You know what, I hope you lose so start Culpepper. Actually you should pick up Vinny Testaverde and start him. Tom Brady will be benched this next week so Testaverde will get to play.
What a stupid question.
2006-11-27 16:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd definitely take Romo. (Last week, our league had a guy bench Romo and Addai and earn 79 bench points, when he only scored 27 real points and lost to someone who had 28--we can't stop laughing at him on the message board.)
There is no way Romo will be a gooseegg. He might put up big numbers like last week. Even in the beginning of the season, Culpepper wasn't doing that great, and he still has pain in his knee.
2006-11-28 07:21:59
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answered by wayfaroutthere 7
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this is a stumper. I can't believe that the Vikings even let Daunte go. The dolphins are pretty lucky. I think they should take that kid Henrickson out and put daunte back in. I am sorry I can't even help you on this one. Good Luck!!
Ok you dumb whore. Lets get some things right here. Who the **** is Henrickson? Seriously, do you even watch football? It's Joey Harrington you dumb ****. How are they going to put an injured Culpepper in. What is he going to do? Run out there on one leg? And for the moment, Joey is playing well enough to keep the starting job, why give it up? How can you not help this person out? Honestly, how can you say that? Romo has been on fire, and Culpepper wont even play this year........sorry for that rant everyone...but to answer your question, start Romo!
2006-11-27 16:31:41
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answered by ... 1
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The obvious answer is Romo. Although he is not yet a star like Culpepper, he is currently considered the favorite for the starting QB of the Pro Bowl for the NFC team. With his (and Dallas's) hot streak, he is the obvious choice.
2006-11-27 16:39:50
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answered by Michael E 2
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Culpepper is out for the season. Romo is the man, you better start him.
2006-11-27 16:30:03
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answered by Al J 4
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No question start Tony Romo. He's got one of the top passer ratings in the NFL. Plus with receivers like T.O., Terry Glenn, and Jason Witten he's bound to put up big numbers. Culpepper is overrated. I think Miami is going to stick out the rest of the season with Harrington, he's been doing well for them.
2006-11-27 16:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Romo for sure. Culpepper is a scrub. Even if he's cleared to play, I don't think he will get the start.
2006-11-27 16:07:06
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answered by Wocka wocka 6
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Romo. Culpepper is a sure loss
2006-11-28 00:47:37
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answered by Boo Boo Head 4
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Romo definatley he is on fire and culpepper isnt even playing any more for the rest of the season you should just drop him..
2006-11-27 16:12:06
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answered by Joel H 4
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culpepper is the most overrated QB in the league...
play romo hands down
2006-11-28 00:20:34
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answered by beautynthebeast49 2
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