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In Culpepper's finest season, 2004, he threw for 39 touchdowns and ran for 2 more with 4717 yards while throwing just two picks. This was Moss's WORST season outside of his last one in Oakland which shouldnt even count. He played in 13 games caught 767 yards.
How would one explain that season if Culpepper was "never any good" and owed his success entirely to Moss? |
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Moss caught 13 Touchdowns in 13 games that Regular Season - and had a 2 Touchdown and a 100+ yard game in a road playoff win at GB in the wild card. Culpepper put up huge numbers that year with repetitive rinky-dink passes to wideopen recievers and tight-ends underneath while the Vikings trailed big and needed quick scores to get back in the game. He would slowly take them 70 yards with the clock bleeding and than come away with nothing when the D tightened up by the endzone. You know who the leading reciever was on the team that year? It was Jermaine Wiggins - a 275lbs tight end who is now out of the leauge. He caught 75 passes and was virtually uncovered all year long. I happen to watch all of there games that year - so save me your stats. |
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Moss caught 13 tds in 13 games but only had 757 yards with less than 50 catches...his worst season in minny which paved the road for them getting rid of him in the offseason. Rinky dink passes? Intesting. Culpepper had the HIGHEST YARDS PER ATTEMPT in his career in that year with 8.6 per attempt and he finished with a rating of 110. You say "came away with nothing" and the guy throws for 39 tds (26 werent to moss) and ran for 2 more. And everyone remembers the Green bay game...it was the one where Moss "mooned" the crowd. Hilarious. And i may not know what i am talking about but i guess neither do the fans, coaches and players that named him all pro...twice. |
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You didn't watch any of the games. All the coverage rolled to Moss and others guys were wide open. Some of Culpepper's biggest games came in losing efforts. In the 3 games Moss didn't play - they lost the first two - and needed two late touchdowns to beat the hapless Lions 22-19 in the other.
A decrepid Randell Cunningham, who had been out of the leauge for a few years prior, won the entire leauge MVP. An over-the-hill Jeff George was voted to the Pro Bowl and put up huge numbers in his lone 3/4 of a season with the Vikes as a starter. Todd Bowman and Gus Ferrote - who both started two or three games apeice for the Vikes both won NFC Offensive player of the week awards as Vikes QBs with Moss. Moss isn't an underneath or over the middle guy - he's a vertical guy who opens the field and creates mis matches all over. He doesn't need to have a single pass thrown his way to have a huge impact on the game. Culpepper ran him out of Minny after 2004 - and now it's nice to see the agent/qb/imbecile out of the leauge. |
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The Vikings ranked fourth in total offense in 2004 while defense ranked 26th. Again, lets not let FACTS get in the way of an offbased position. I know what kind of player Moss is. I know he doesnt need to catch passes to have impact. We are all aware of the credentials. At the same time, Culpepper had a few GREAT YEARS. Regardless of how great Moss is, Daunte still had to deliver. In 2004 he did. And the leading receiver yards wise was Nate Burleson. |
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Nate Burleson? He was the Wes Welker of that offense! Feasting on linebackers and safteys in one on one coverage. How has Nate been doing lately? |
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But to say that Daunte was never any good? That to me is just a bad opinion that ignores obvious facts. Bad QB's dont have seasons like 2004 especially without their top WR producing. Its that simple. |
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He's good at exploiting obvious mismatches. That's about it.
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Who knows the whole story about what followed. And who knows what he has turned into. |
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