Highly unlikely. It's a bad division to be playing behind a sub-par offensive line, even when you get past the Jason Taylor worship.
I fully expect John Beck to be taking his lumps by the end of the year...
2007-06-06 03:40:02
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answered by Elminster 6
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He'll start and almost certainly be better than anybody else Miami has had in a long time. "Success" is a relative term. I don't expect that he'll make the pro bowl, but he should be a stabilizing figure for the offense.
That D still has the playmakers that can break games open. If Green can hold the O stready (which I think he can), Miami should see a marked improvement over last season... even though their draft was abysmal.
2007-06-06 00:19:51
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answered by Xobai 4
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I'm surprised that Green is even allowed to play football after that hit against Cincinnati.
2007-06-06 00:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hard to have success when you're not on the field. He'll be in the #2 spot behind Culpepper untill he gets hurt.
2007-06-06 00:29:04
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answered by squad9_7 4
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Depends on your definition of sucess. I think he could toss for 3k yards and maybe win 9 games. Question for you, is that breaking news that he has been traded, because I thought he was still in limbo.
2007-06-06 01:22:25
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answered by blibityblabity 7
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No because he will probably play backup to Cullpepper and when Cullpepper retires it will be time for Trent Green to retire to!
2007-06-05 23:45:41
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answered by Kyle 2
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Yes, he will be successful...relegated to backup duty?...In favor of who?...Culpepper?...*LMAO*...
2007-06-06 02:11:22
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answered by Terry C. 7
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He kind of has to get to Miami first......
2007-06-06 00:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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its hard to have succes when ur on your back
2007-06-05 23:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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