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  • #16
    I am impressed with the letter (if he wrote it, or even if these are his true feelings). As for the possibility he would rather not entertain, he might consider taking your laundry public as one of the things he has done that might scare off some teams.

    He has battled both the Vikings and the Dolphins publicly, through the media. He is now conducting a job search through the media. While this type of information is a welcome change from the pablum and bleating that most agents engage in, its just the type of distraction that scares off people and teams. Not all, not everyone, but perhaps enough.

    If you add the people who fear the public nature of his comments and grievances, concerns about his health, concerns about his ability to read more than one receiver and throw, and those who think his race will somehow cause a problem, then you might have reached the critical mass for unemployment.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    • #17
      Didn't he make the Vikings visit him in Florida and work him out in a parking lot or something crazy like that when he injured his knee?
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Daunte
        When the Packers finally offered for me to come to Green Bay to back-up Aaron Rodgers there were no real negotiations. They offered me a deal that was, according to my research, below market value. They said that they would get back to me after the draft.
        [Econ 101 for Daunte] Market value is not what is stated by "research" or some kind of price guide. Market value is the highest amount someone is willing to pay. And it varies all the time based upon new information.

        Your market value was what TT offered at that time, if that was your best offer. After you spurned that deal, your market value dropped to the league minimum. When you spurned that, teams decided to stop wasting their time with you so now your value is not even the league minimum unless/until someone gets hurt and a team gets desperate.

        When you're a hot commodity and a free agent, your stock can attain a market value that exceeds what you're likely to contribute on the field (i.e. you can be overpaid, like in that $100 million contract you signed in Minny, or like Ahman Green was in Houston). But when you're an eccentric. oft-injured has-been, your market value will likely be below what you're capable of contributing on the field (i.e. you will be "underpaid" based upon league averages for pay vs. performance). You are in the second situation now. The only way out for you now is to swallow your pride, take a lesser deal, and earn a raise by erasing doubts.
        [/Econ 101]

        And I agree with whoever above took Daunte's cryptic comment about league motives as a hint at the race card.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MJZiggy
          I can see why he would. He's brought race into things before when it wasn't part of a discussion. I think he sees himself as a pioneer, showing that a black man can play quarterback, but the thing that perhaps he hasn't noticed is that it's not so rare as it was when he showed up in the NFL. Of course, this is just based on things that he's said in the past. I could be completely off. Or he could.
          I don't recall him doing that...not saying you are wrong..but, that i don't recall it.

          Have any examples, instances, etc...or links?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by pbmax
            I am impressed with the letter (if he wrote it, or even if these are his true feelings). As for the possibility he would rather not entertain, he might consider taking your laundry public as one of the things he has done that might scare off some teams.

            He has battled both the Vikings and the Dolphins publicly, through the media. He is now conducting a job search through the media. While this type of information is a welcome change from the pablum and bleating that most agents engage in, its just the type of distraction that scares off people and teams. Not all, not everyone, but perhaps enough.

            If you add the people who fear the public nature of his comments and grievances, concerns about his health, concerns about his ability to read more than one receiver and throw, and those who think his race will somehow cause a problem, then you might have reached the critical mass for unemployment.
            QFT.

            You have elaborated very well on my "troublemaker" viewpoint.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by imscott72
              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
              Originally posted by imscott72
              Interesting letter. It sure sounds to me as if Daunte is trying to say he isn't getting a chance because he's black.
              Where in the world do you get that?
              This paragraph.

              Recently the Commissioner called to let me know that I was on the top of the list for a job if a key veteran got hurt. I really appreciate the Commissioner’s help, but I hate that I have to wait for a fellow QB to experience the misfortune of an injury in order for me to have an opportunity to continue my career. Why was I not given the chance to compete for a job? This is my question to the NFL. The answer seems to point to something that I choose not to embrace at this time. So instead, I will continue to believe for the best and prepare for the worst.

              Of course I may be overanalyzing it, but that was my first reaction.
              It's that thing he does after throwing TD passes that no one can stand.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by the_idle_threat
                [Econ 101 for Daunte]
                Well put Idle. Especially the part about an 'eccentric, oft-injured...' Yes, he's likely to get offered less than other back up QB's.
                --
                Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Cleft Crusty
                  Originally posted by imscott72
                  Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                  Originally posted by imscott72
                  Interesting letter. It sure sounds to me as if Daunte is trying to say he isn't getting a chance because he's black.
                  Where in the world do you get that?
                  This paragraph.

                  Recently the Commissioner called to let me know that I was on the top of the list for a job if a key veteran got hurt. I really appreciate the Commissioner’s help, but I hate that I have to wait for a fellow QB to experience the misfortune of an injury in order for me to have an opportunity to continue my career. Why was I not given the chance to compete for a job? This is my question to the NFL. The answer seems to point to something that I choose not to embrace at this time. So instead, I will continue to believe for the best and prepare for the worst.

                  Of course I may be overanalyzing it, but that was my first reaction.
                  It's that thing he does after throwing TD passes that no one can stand.
                  Agreed it's gay as hell, but prob. looks good on a party boat in front of skank ass strippers....if that is what one is into...(<<Not this guy).
                  Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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                  • #24
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by pbmax
                      If you add the people who fear the public nature of his comments and grievances, concerns about his health, concerns about his ability to read more than one receiver and throw, and those who think his race will somehow cause a problem, then you might have reached the critical mass for unemployment.

                      Gee, when you put it that way he may as well file his retirement papers.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        I can see why he would. He's brought race into things before when it wasn't part of a discussion. I think he sees himself as a pioneer, showing that a black man can play quarterback, but the thing that perhaps he hasn't noticed is that it's not so rare as it was when he showed up in the NFL. Of course, this is just based on things that he's said in the past. I could be completely off. Or he could.
                        My apologies, I've gotten Daunte mixed up with Donovan.
                        "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
                          Originally posted by Cleft Crusty
                          It's that thing he does after throwing TD passes that no one can stand.
                          Agreed it's gay as hell, but prob. looks good on a party boat in front of skank ass strippers....if that is what one is into...(<<Not this guy).
                          "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MJZiggy
                            Originally posted by MJZiggy
                            I can see why he would. He's brought race into things before when it wasn't part of a discussion. I think he sees himself as a pioneer, showing that a black man can play quarterback, but the thing that perhaps he hasn't noticed is that it's not so rare as it was when he showed up in the NFL. Of course, this is just based on things that he's said in the past. I could be completely off. Or he could.
                            My apologies, I've gotten Daunte mixed up with Donovan.
                            No worries, we know all us black folk look the same to you whities...especially you white chix as you avert your eyes, clutch your handbag tighter, and cross the street.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                              Originally posted by MJZiggy
                              Originally posted by MJZiggy
                              I can see why he would. He's brought race into things before when it wasn't part of a discussion. I think he sees himself as a pioneer, showing that a black man can play quarterback, but the thing that perhaps he hasn't noticed is that it's not so rare as it was when he showed up in the NFL. Of course, this is just based on things that he's said in the past. I could be completely off. Or he could.
                              My apologies, I've gotten Daunte mixed up with Donovan.
                              No worries, we know all us black folk look the same to you whities...especially you white chix as you avert your eyes, clutch your handbag tighter, and cross the street.
                              I knew you were gonna be the idiot to say something like that...
                              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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