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Punting Situation
I know we brought in the long tenured vet Tom Tupa, but Stemke has looked very good this preseason. what do you guys think about this? could we practice squad him?
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kimrin has looked good too, but he squibs balls :(... i think we might, stemke has been nailing 60 yarders and tupa is getting old.
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I don't see us practice squadding a punter.
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What would it cost us in cap to keep Stemke and lose Tupa?
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not much, but hall wants tupa to hold his balls (hmm... that came out wrong), and tupa can fake and throw the ball on field goal attempts...
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Tupa moves into our #5QB spot behind Rod Gardner!
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you forgot hamdam there, but then again, who doesn't?
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Practice Squad doesnt count.
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well, if #1-#3 go down, he wouldn't be on the practice squad any more ;)
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i believe that tupa was actually drafted as a QB in the 3rd round, so he does have the potential to be a slid QB
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Man. That musta been a tough demotion to handle. Too bad Weurffel wasn't a slightly better kicker...
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Actually Tupa started some games for the Jets in the mid 90s i believe. He was decent QB, sorta like one of the Huard brothers if I recall. Definitely is a better punter than qb obviously but he is probably the best throwing punter since ole Sammy!
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[QUOTE=FRPLG]Actually Tupa started some games for the Jets in the mid 90s i believe. He was decent QB, sorta like one of the Huard brothers if I recall. Definitely is a better punter than qb obviously but he is probably the best throwing punter since ole Sammy![/QUOTE]
As much as I hate to say it, Danny White in Dallas wasn't too shabby. Until McNabb equaled him last year, he was the only quarterback to lose the NFC championship game three years in a row! |
Tupa's passing stats
[url]http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1422[/url] 13 games started, 12 TDs, 25 INTs For a sad, yet funny comparison Heath Shuler's passing stats: [url]http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/ShulHe00.htm[/url] 29 games (don't know many started), 15 TDs, 33 INTs |
[QUOTE=Dave Butz Baby!]As much as I hate to say it, Danny White in Dallas wasn't too shabby. Until McNabb equaled him last year, he was the only quarterback to lose the NFC championship game three years in a row![/QUOTE]
Technically though, wasn't Gary Hogeboom the QB the day we beat them to go to SB XVII I always thought Neil Lomax was really underrated but his Cardinals stunk |
[QUOTE=smootsmack]Technically though, wasn't Gary Hogeboom the QB the day we beat them to go to SB XVII
I always thought Neil Lomax was really underrated but his Cardinals stunk[/QUOTE] Hehehe... no, technically Hogeboom was not the QB. White started, but Dexter Manley knocked his ass out in the second quarter. Literally. He was out cold. But he was the starter all year and got them there. Hogeboom came in to play mop-up and to toss the ball to Darryl Grant. I agree with you about Lomax. He, Roy Green, and Pat Tilley were pretty damn good... Green was really good, actually. But man-o-man... hopefully it will be [URL=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/redskins/longterm/1997/history/allart/dw1982b.htm]like just this[/URL] again soon! |
Thanks DBB. For some reason I had thought White didn't play at all that game
Roy Green played WR and DB also right? Remember Stump Mitchell? What a name! |
LOL... I'm sure White doesn't remember playing in that game either!
I don't remember Green playing DB, but for some reason that rings a bell... maybe was there another guy named Roy Green on the team too? |
Reading that article gave me goosebumps! Man, when Grant rumbled into the endzone, that was one of the greatest all-time skins moment. I swear you could hear yelling and cheering everywhere in the DC area for miles around.
It is time to get back to glory. GO COACH GIBBS!!!! :dallas: :dallas: :dallas: |
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