yes he will
2006-12-21 04:42:15
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answer #1
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answered by Scottie Boy 6
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Yes, but not in Miami. I think that Joey Harrington has finally found "his" place. I am guessing that he would have to go to the Raiders or the Lions in order to start because every other team has their starter already. And if the Raiders and Lions pick up Brady Quinn and Troy Smith in the Draft. Culpepper will likely become a starter for a year then backup.
2006-12-21 03:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok to the person who answered he is going to start for the Cowboys...He is obviously misinformed.... Do you think that with Romo's performance they are going to let him go for Culpepper...I dont think so....Cowboys now have a young quarterback who is capable of winning championships if he keeps playing as well as he is.....(Remember the young Aikman in the late 80's....What happened in 92?)
Now to get to the main question, Culpepper is an excellent quarterback, He has a major gun for an arm. Remember those deep go routes to Moss?? He will definitely start next year.. not sure which team though. It would be nice if the Raiders sign him the Moss, Culpepper duo is amazing.
2006-12-21 03:51:51
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answered by cold_harbour05 2
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Yes. Culpepper will start again. This guy has a lot of talent. I wouldn't be surprised to see him somewhere like Baltimore next year, if McNair hangs it up. He would also be a good fit in Texas or Tampa Bay. I'm happy for Harrington, after all the crap he had to put up with in Detroit.
2006-12-21 04:35:46
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answered by boger82 2
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Original... Starting for the Cowboys? Dennis Green? Are you high?
Once Moss went to the Raiders, Culpepper turned in a mediocre performance in Minnesota prior to his injury. Dante is as big as some defensive ends and incredibly strong, but it could be that the best thing about him as a quarterback, was Randy Moss.
2006-12-21 04:18:40
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answered by Dave 2
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He may but his best attribute while a starter for Minnesota was his mobility. After the injury he will never have that same mobility. His pure passing and QB skills are questionable so I don't see him ever being a capable starter again.
2006-12-21 03:58:14
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Probably. There is such a lack of good QBs out there right now that someone will pick him up.
Examples of teams who could use him would be
1. Minnesota.
2. Washington
3. Houston
4. Maybe even Chicago is grossmans gets worse...
2006-12-21 04:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably. He's too good to not be on a roster, and even if he's a backup next year, most first stringers get injured and miss games (except Favre), so he'll get another chance.
2006-12-21 04:06:31
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answered by Jim M 2
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He'll start for Miami next year. He needed to take this year off because of the surgery but should be fit for next year. Bye Bye Harrington...
2006-12-21 04:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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he's not a bust yet. he still has a few more of his nine lives left. he'll probably end up starting for a really crappy team, like oakland or detroit. but one more bad year and he'll be a career back up from then on..
no way dallas gets rid of Romo..
2006-12-21 04:50:35
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answered by Jeff 5
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i don't think so ...he's damaged goods now and his replacement is not doing to bad....he may get cut or traded and end up a back up or worse third string
2006-12-21 04:28:02
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answered by dininat 3
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