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Will Culpepper steal rushing TDs from Ronnie Brown (1 Viewer)

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Building on a solid rookie campaign and with no Ricky I like Brown a lot.

I wouldn't be shocked to see him in the top 5-7 range.

But I hadn't really been considering Culpepper stealing goal-line TDs.

Is anybody else concerned with this?

Enough that it would drop him in your ratings?

 
Building on a solid rookie campaign and with no Ricky I like Brown a lot.

I wouldn't be shocked to see him in the top 5-7 range.

But I hadn't really been considering Culpepper stealing goal-line TDs.

Is anybody else concerned with this?

Enough that it would drop him in your ratings?

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Not at all.Cpepp probably doesn't even play this year anway.

 
He's coming off a signifcant reconstruction, I don't think he'll take any unnecessary risks, at least this year.

Ride Ronnie all year, he should be the man!

 
I was wondering why the original poster was thinking that Dante would be a TD threat when all indications appear that he won't be ready, AT BEST a month into the season. And as mentioned already, he won't be 100% for at least another year anyway.

 
My over/under for games played by Culpepper this season is 9. Assuming that he would have scored about 4-6 TDs in 16 games at full health, he's onyl projecting to 2-3 TDs. And that's assuming that he's healthy, and that Miami would want him running at the goaline. Either way, it doesn't look like much from Ronnie Brown's perspective.

The larger question is whether a team that has this kind of instability at QB will generate enough offense to turn Ronnie Brown into a top RB. For now, I'm down on him.

 
:D

I was just wondering this exact same thing.

:sarcasm:

[SIZE=8pt]*not intended to offend author of thread, just funny how we all tend to over-analyze fantasy football impact sometimes.[/SIZE]

 
The answer to this question is this: why have the Dolphins already negotiated terms of a contract with Joey Harrington?

Queue up this question for next year at this time. Culpepper will most likely be irrelevant this year.

 
The larger question is whether a team that has this kind of instability at QB will generate enough offense to turn Ronnie Brown into a top RB. For now, I'm down on him.
Well, last season Brown & Williams combined for 1975 total yards and 11 TDs, and that was with Frerotte at QB and the 17th ranked passing game (by yardage). And with Brown a rookie thrown into a tough schedule early and Williams after a year and 4 games off. How much worse do you expect the offense to be?
 
Do not count Ronnie to be a stud with Joey as his QB. If Culpepper seems to be out most of this year, stay away from Ronnie. Joey will suck the life out of the Fins offense.

Poor Chris Chambers. The guy jusy does not seem to be able to play with a good QB.

 
Will Marcus Vick steal something from Cpep's locker? Maybe stomp and try to break a defensive player's leg in practice? Those are some real questions now... ;)

 

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