Trent Green to Fins Imminent, Daunte Out? Week 1 Interesting

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GTripp0012
04-17-2007, 04:11 AM
I am about to contrdict myself for a brief moment. One big difference between Green and Culpepper is that Green has done it without a stellar WR. Culpepper hasn't done it without Moss yet.Yeah. Culpepper hasn't been healthy enough to throw the football very well...but certainly he would have been a better option for Miami than Harrington--and a better option for Minnesota than Brad Johnson.

KLHJ2
04-17-2007, 04:16 AM
Yeah. Culpepper hasn't been healthy enough to throw the football very well...but certainly he would have been a better option for Miami than Harrington--and a better option for Minnesota than Brad Johnson.
Yes, and that brings us full circle as to why is Miami even considering this move in the first place. This is worse than when we brought in Brunell and we already had Ramsey. I still feel that he got shafted, Gibbs's decision or not.

GTripp0012
04-17-2007, 04:27 AM
Yes, and that brings us full circle as to why is Miami even considering this move in the first place. This is worse than when we brought in Brunell and we already had Ramsey. I still feel that he got shafted, Gibbs's decision or not.Well if we had kept Ramsey, we probably never would have drafted Campbell, who projects to be double the QB Ramsey would have been.

He certainly got shafted here and elsewhere, but I'm not that concerned about it. We are a better team for it.

Ramsey probably deserves a starting job somewhere though. Just not on a good team.

KLHJ2
04-17-2007, 06:14 AM
Well if we had kept Ramsey, we probably never would have drafted Campbell, who projects to be double the QB Ramsey would have been.

He certainly got shafted here and elsewhere, but I'm not that concerned about it. We are a better team for it.

Ramsey probably deserves a starting job somewhere though. Just not on a good team.

The way that I see it, his only flaws are that he isn't good at scrambling, and he was another coaches QB drafted in the first round.

skinsfan_nn
04-17-2007, 06:58 AM
Is everyone forgetting that Culpepper was only year removed from league MVP honoers when he got injured and released. Why is everyone so convinced that Green will do better? Remember that Culpepper has had more time to recover. I say that you cannot name a starter without giving them both a chance. That is if Miami gets Green. But, then you have to wonder. If old age catches up to Green and Daunte starts performing well, did Miami waste money on bringing in Green? Of coarse that is if they do.

Yea most people rember last year also. His so called come back year that didn't quite work out. Your not going to have any competion at QB if they bring Green in, because Daute will not be there to compete.

If you think DC is in his prime with his knee proublems you might be confused. These type of knee injuries have ended many NFL careers.

IMO, I would take my chances with Green over DC anyday.

redskins159
04-17-2007, 01:11 PM
If the fins get Green that eliminates a possible trading prospect from the skins in the draft. Without Green it is possible for the Dolphins to trade up to try and get Quinn. Either way I think Duante is out.

skinsfan_nn
04-17-2007, 01:57 PM
If the fins get Green that eliminates a possible trading prospect from the skins in the draft. Without Green it is possible for the Dolphins to trade up to try and get Quinn. Either way I think Duante is out.

YEP

skinsfan_nn
04-17-2007, 07:31 PM
Looks like they are close to a deal.
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EARTHQUAKE2689
04-17-2007, 09:14 PM
knowing the skins we would end up messing around and losing the game to the dolphins hope it doesnt happen

Beemnseven
04-17-2007, 10:00 PM
Well if we had kept Ramsey, we probably never would have drafted Campbell, who projects to be double the QB Ramsey would have been.

Don't know if I agree with that. If you believe Ramsey was destined to be a solid franchise quarterback, then yes, Campbell might not have been considered. But then, if we had that solid, franchise quarterback in Ramsey, then we wouldn't have needed Campbell, right?

If we can kick back for a second and play the "we should have done it THIS way" game, then I think Gibbs should have taken a calm, measured approach to the roster when he came back to the Redskins in January 2004. Why couldn't he have given Ramsey one complete year under his tutelage to learn Gibbs' offense, and see how things played out?

The answer of course, is that Gibbs saw something in the films of Ramsey that turned him off. And judging by Ramsey's success since he was traded, it looks like Gibbs was right. So I think it would be fair to say that unless Ramsey tore it up in 2004, Campbell would still have been drafted a year later. Hell, even if he did tear it up, Gibbs might have selected Campbell anyway as his quarterback project for the future.

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