Cullpepper the best QB ?


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speaking as a vikings fan, culpepper is defiantly maturing. 5th year in the leauge, he should be in entering his prime, at least thats is what ive heard from top NFL experts via espn (blah). but IMO he is the 2nd best signal caller next to peyton manning, he sees the defense, understands what adjustments that need to be made at the line of scrimage. he is starting to make the plays, and not force the ****ing ball like he use to, and that is part of the maturing process, but he is right now on fire!

Manning is good but always makes that one crucual mistake in the clutch. McNabb is doing good and so is culpepper, but Brady is consistent no matter what. I don't care much for him either way, but objectiveness is objectiveness.

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Good point there. But again, as a Vike's fan, Culpepper is doing extremely well......at least up to this point. It's gonna be a tough call this year.

Culpepper is doing extremely well this season but best in the NFL?, that is jumping to a conclusion way too early in the season and every season he takes a step forward he takes a huge step back...also looking at their schedule with the exception of the eagles which has a good team but awful defense he's really played against some weak secondaries...time will tell on culpepper but now it is way too early

As for who I think is the best quarterback, you have to say Brady. He gets the job done week in week out and as someone posted before has done so with no running back, except for this year with Corey DIllon, but then it would be Manning, McNabb, McNair. Favre would be there except the fact that we are talking about today and right now he is on the downside of his career if not on its last legs...the one thing I would like to see before his career is over is a chance to see Michael Vick with a good team. If that ever happens watch out because he can change a game like nobody else in football and is doing so with the rest of his team being garbage

Nobody can deny that Cullpepper is having the hell of a season, his numbers are impressive and he is guiding a team that doesnt have an impressive running game nor an extremelly impressive defense. So far he is my fav QB this year

Nobody cant deny that Cullpepper is having the hell of a season, his numbers are impressive and he is guiding a team that doesnt have an impressive running game nor an extremelly impressive defense. So far he is my fav QB this year

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Hell yeah! One more point for Cullpepper!

and unimperssive defense yes i cant say you are wrong, but 3 of their running back, 2 are hurt, 1 is suspended, and the 4th string running back had 182 all purpose yards! i think their running game is just fine! i am just worried about the teams defense!

and unimperssive defense yes i cant say you are wrong, but 3 of their running back, 2 are hurt, 1 is suspended, and the 4th string running back had 182 all purpose yards! i think their running game is just fine! i am just worried about the teams defense!

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I said that their running game is not impressive, but I never said it was bad :happy:

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