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Old 03-11-2006, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by code707
Well, we have tons of posts already claiming that Culpepper might not be back to his old form (2004 Pro bowl, top 5 QB). And the reasone being his knee (rightfully so). We have dissected the negative effect of that and we undertand all of it.

But what if?
he comes back to his old form and be the Qb he used to be before the surgery?

Since we are all "guessing" how he will turn out to be why not look at the positives as well?

What if he can be the Qb he once was? How will that impact the raiders?

Lets be balanced on this subject and look at it both sides, we seem to major on the negatives so much and fail to see "what if"
Always positive bro!! Love to see it. Everyone needs to rememeber there are always 2 sides to every story. I think if anyone can come back from this it would be Dante, he is built bigger/better then most QB's. I would rep ya, but I must spread more around first..LOL
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