Culpepper. He should be starting for a quality team and looking forward to being in the playoffs again. He was also a two time MVP......that about says it all.
2007-09-29 20:46:14
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answered by lmspencr 4
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Kurt Warner
2007-09-30 03:59:11
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Right now I have to go with Brad Johnson. If all the QBs fell out today he would be able to pick up tomorrow and lead. I hate saying that though. Although I believe that Kyle Orton would do very well for himself if given the right chance.
2007-09-30 03:47:13
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answered by BrAnDon 2
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Charlie Batch
2007-09-30 07:41:11
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answered by stlrfn35 3
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Instead of saying one of the obvious candidates I'm going to go with Sage Rosenfels the back up for the Houston Texans.
2007-09-30 05:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Jim Sorgi for Indy
2007-09-30 05:59:47
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answered by jeremy t 2
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I'm biased on this one... but I'm going with Charlie Batch. Last year when ben was having all of those problems, Batch stepped in and played great!
2007-09-30 08:21:39
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answered by Samantha 4
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Byron Leftwich. It is only a matter of time until he displaces Joey "Ballgame" Harrington, the NFL's only piano virtuoso.
2007-09-30 04:43:19
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answered by Mike Ockertz 2
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The most talented backup......rex grossman. He just doesnt know how to use his talent.
2007-09-30 03:34:07
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answered by .80LikES2sUrF&lIsTEn2tEKnomUSic. 2
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No doubt
he deserves to be a starter in most NFL teams....
2007-09-30 07:08:31
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answered by Bucsfan 5
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