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Showing posts with label Trent Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trent Green. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2007

Episode 4 - The Return of Jason

Today's Headlines

NBA Finals Game 2 Analysis

Our Top 3 Closers of All Time

Who would you rather have at QB Trent Green or Daunte Culpepper?


Weekly Segment

-Overrated and Underrated


For today's podcast me and Jason delve into which quarterback we'd rather have, Trent Green or Daunte Culpepper? We also debate who are the top 3 closers of all time. Is Mariano Rivera really the greatest closer of all time? Jason would like you to think so but I drop some knowledge on him. We of course have our reaction to the blowout that was Game 2 of the NBA Finals and we finally finish up with a our weekly segment of underrated and overrated. Feel free to e-mail us if you have any questions you'd like us to answer on our show or just let us know what you think of the podcast. Thanks again for listening.

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Dolphins Plan To Trade Culpepper

Just a day after the Dolphins acquired Trent Green from the Kansas City Chiefs for a 5th round draft pick, Dolphins management informed Daunte Culpepper he won't be challenging Green for the starting job. Barring a pending physical of Trent Green, the Dolphins will be shopping Culpepper around. Culpepper has other ideas though as he was quoted, "They would like to trade me in order to get something for me. However, it is my position that I have already been down that road and I am not interested in being traded." Culpepper is scheduled to make $5.5 million dollars next season while Green is scheduled to make around $7 million. With the Dolphins selecting John Beck, QB out of BYU, in the second round there doesn't seem to be a need for Culpepper. Culpepper only played 4 games last season because of injuries and appears to be only shadow of what he used to be prior to his catastrophic knee injury during the 2005 season. If there are any updates on this story you folks will be the first to know.

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