Daunte Culpepper

22 January 2009

f the injured Frerotte, I remarked that I hadn't been this excited about the Vikings' offense since Daunte Culpepper was heaving the rock to Randy Moss.  Of course, Tarvaris did stink in the playoff game against the Eagles, but one must remember that the Philly defense is perhaps the toughest in the NFC.  After the Vikes, the Giants couldn't do anything against them and only the Kurt Warner-Larry Fitzgerald combination could post any points (and that was only for about one half!).

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22 December 2008

s Jackson also added 76 yards on the ground by himself and looked as exciting as the prime years of Daunte Culpepper.  What impressed me the most about Jackson's scrambling, though, is that he wasn't just running around like a chicken with his head cut off...instead, he ran when he saw big yardage and scrambled to avoid pressure and deliver an on-target pass when needed.

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7 December 2008

Those missed opportunities would prove to be costly.

Daunte Culpepper was better than Frerotte today, that’s for sure. He was 14 of 24 for 220 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions. He hooked up with Calvin Johnson on a 70-yarder that would’ve reminded Vikings fans of his long bombs to Randy Moss (if they had DirecTV, that is).

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11 November 2008

d Childress tenure to put all his hopes on Jackson without a viable back-up plan after he alienated Daunte Culpepper.

-All in all, Sunday's game was very exciting, but still didn't establish

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30 October 2008

This week, news reports have been circulating that Daunte Culpepper, former quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, and (most recently) Oakland Raiders, has been working out for the Detroit Lions, and Detroit coach Rod Marinelli is considering Pep to replace the struggling Dan Orlovsky.  Gus Frerotte is the starting QB for the Vikings.

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13 October 2008

remember Linehan as the only offensive coordinator that ever put together a system for the squirly Daunte Culpepper to succeed in (2003-2004).  Once Linehan left, Pep was terrible in '05 before wrecking his knee.  Linehan then went to Miami, where with QB Gus Frerotte (sound familiar?!) turned the Dolphins into a respectable offense working with primarily old farts and young whipersnappers.  Sure, the brunt of the Rams' collapse this season was laid on him, but the Rams have been a competitive team for quite awhile and salary restrictions always come back to bit you eventually.  I believe that Linehan could compose an offense that, at the very least, could score two touchdowns a game, with his eyes closed.

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