Article By Michael Schottey on 4th September, 2009
When it comes to the quarterbacks, nothing is certain.
Daunte Culpepper and Matthew Stafford were supposed to make this easy. Either Stafford was going to come out and shine while Culpepper fell flat on his face, or Culpepper would play just well enough while Stafford looked like a rookie.
The problem is, at different times, both of those scenarios came true.
Overall, it is clear to anyone objective that Culpepper has been quantifiably better. Certainly, in a word, safer. However, he has become maddeningly so. His near 65 percent completion percentage this summer is tantalizing, unless you compare it to his 5.7 yards/attempt.
Stafford has been equally impressive for opposite reasons. By t...
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