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    shit or get off the pot fumbleina......people may question your dedication to football


    Daunte Culpepper still looking for NFL work

    Daunte Culpepper wants to end his brief retirement.

    The former Pro Bowl quarterback, who announced plans to quit football in early September after being frustrated over not finding work in the NFL, said Thursday he’s considering a comeback. But he didn’t reveal which teams may be interested in his services.

    “A number of teams have contacted me since my retirement announcement and have provided some important information that has caused me to reconsider returning to the league,” Culpepper, who serves as his own agent, wrote in an e-mail. “As much as I have enjoyed my brief break from playing, I know that I love the game and I have some unfinished business in the NFL.”

    One of those teams was the Kansas City Chiefs, who contacted Culpepper but wound up signing former Jacksonville backup Quinn Gray.

    Culpepper was the Minnesota Vikings’ first-round draft choice in 1999, became their full-time starter a year later, and teamed with Randy Moss to form one of the NFL’s top duos. But Culpepper suffered a major injury to his right knee in October 2005, ending his time in Minnesota. He failed to regain past form during brief stints with the Miami Dolphins and Oakland Raiders.

    He talked with several teams this past offseason, yet didn’t find any enticing offers.

    Earlier this week, the Chiefs, who have lost starter Brodie Croyle for the season with a left knee injury, looked at free agents, but coach Herm Edwards said he didn’t have plans to sign Culpepper.

    “It has never been because of a lack of passion for the game, but rather the absence of a fair opportunity to compete and play that caused me to retire,” Culpepper wrote. “Now that there are some real opportunities that match my desire to play, I will choose the one that is the best fit for both the team and me so that I can continue my NFL career.”

    Culpepper has completed 64 percent of his passes over nine seasons, with 142 touchdowns. The 6-foot-4, 265-pounder out of Central Florida was a three-time Pro Bowl selection, and was at his best in 2004, with career highs in yards (4,717), touchdowns (39) and passing rating (110.9).
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    Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3

  • #2
    he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pacopete4
      he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
      Sure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.
      Fred's Slacks is a Winner!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
        Originally posted by Pacopete4
        he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
        Sure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.


        ya, I forgot... we're talking Daunte Culpepper and not Brett Favre, my bad

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pacopete4
          Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
          Originally posted by Pacopete4
          he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
          Sure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.


          ya, I forgot... we're talking Daunte Culpepper and not Brett Favre, my bad

          Do you plan on poisoning every thread with Brett commentary?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Scott Campbell
            Originally posted by Pacopete4
            Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
            Originally posted by Pacopete4
            he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
            Sure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.


            ya, I forgot... we're talking Daunte Culpepper and not Brett Favre, my bad

            Do you plan on poisoning every thread with Brett commentary?

            do you?... I just caught up on all your bullshit from the past week... do not call out other posters when your a complete jackass on these boards so I'd like to send ya a big huge go fuck urself, coutesy of Pacopete4!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pacopete4
              Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
              Originally posted by Pacopete4
              he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
              Sure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.
              ya, I forgot... we're talking Daunte Culpepper and not Brett Favre, my bad
              Nah. It doesn't matter who we're talking about. Its still a management decision.

              As for the actual topic of the thread, it seems as though Culpepper was just looking to get some attention. He never intended on retiring. He just wanted to throw a fit. GB offered him 1M to be the backup. If Rodgers got hurt, he'd have an oppurtunity to be the guy. He turned it down. Then he pouted. Now we're here.
              Fred's Slacks is a Winner!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pacopete4

                do you?... I just caught up on all your bullshit from the past week
                You read 2-1/2 years worth of SC posts in a week? That's impressive :P

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pacopete4
                  Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                  Originally posted by Pacopete4
                  Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
                  Originally posted by Pacopete4
                  he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
                  Sure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.


                  ya, I forgot... we're talking Daunte Culpepper and not Brett Favre, my bad

                  Do you plan on poisoning every thread with Brett commentary?

                  do you?... I just caught up on all your bullshit from the past week... do not call out other posters when your a complete jackass on these boards so I'd like to send ya a big huge go fuck urself, coutesy of Pacopete4!


                  I may be a complete jackass, but at least I'm not clogging up every unrelated thread with Brett propaganda.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                    Originally posted by Pacopete4
                    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                    Originally posted by Pacopete4
                    Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
                    Originally posted by Pacopete4
                    he can't do that!, once you retire... you don't get to comeback!
                    Sure you can, you just can't expect to be handed a starting spot on a team that already has a starter at your position. That's for team management to decide.


                    ya, I forgot... we're talking Daunte Culpepper and not Brett Favre, my bad

                    Do you plan on poisoning every thread with Brett commentary?

                    do you?... I just caught up on all your bullshit from the past week... do not call out other posters when your a complete jackass on these boards so I'd like to send ya a big huge go fuck urself, coutesy of Pacopete4!


                    I may be a complete jackass, but at least I'm not clogging up every unrelated thread with Brett propaganda.

                    no you just clogged up the entire first page with Anti Brett Favre stuff... we were supposed to have one thread... not 100... the Anti Brett people are the ones who broke those "rules".. and youre one of the biggest ones so again.. stfu when you dont have a pot to piss in on the matter

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                    • #11
                      Favre is a prima donna that we all thought was a normal guy case closed.

                      Pepper is a bad QB that was made to look good with a fantastic line, running game and maybe the best WR 3 some ever assembled. HE STILL COULDNT WIN IT!

                      Now you two go sit in the corner or so help me no fruit snacks tomorrow!
                      Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tony Oday
                        Favre is a prima donna that we all thought was a normal guy case closed.

                        Pepper is a bad QB that was made to look good with a fantastic line, running game and maybe the best WR 3 some ever assembled. HE STILL COULDNT WIN IT!

                        Now you two go sit in the corner or so help me no fruit snacks tomorrow!
                        Now, now lets be fair, He had Denny Green as his coach. Most QB's couldn't overcome that.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by cpk1994
                          Originally posted by Tony Oday
                          Favre is a prima donna that we all thought was a normal guy case closed.

                          Pepper is a bad QB that was made to look good with a fantastic line, running game and maybe the best WR 3 some ever assembled. HE STILL COULDNT WIN IT!

                          Now you two go sit in the corner or so help me no fruit snacks tomorrow!
                          Now, now lets be fair, He had Denny Green as his coach. Most QB's couldn't overcome that.
                          He is who we thought he was!!
                          Now what y'all know about dem Texas boys
                          Comin' down in candied toys, smokin' weed and talkin' noise!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BZnDallas
                            Originally posted by cpk1994
                            Originally posted by Tony Oday
                            Favre is a prima donna that we all thought was a normal guy case closed.

                            Pepper is a bad QB that was made to look good with a fantastic line, running game and maybe the best WR 3 some ever assembled. HE STILL COULDNT WIN IT!

                            Now you two go sit in the corner or so help me no fruit snacks tomorrow!
                            Now, now lets be fair, He had Denny Green as his coach. Most QB's couldn't overcome that.
                            He is who we thought he was!!
                            Touche.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cpk1994
                              Originally posted by Tony Oday
                              Favre is a prima donna that we all thought was a normal guy case closed.

                              Pepper is a bad QB that was made to look good with a fantastic line, running game and maybe the best WR 3 some ever assembled. HE STILL COULDNT WIN IT!

                              Now you two go sit in the corner or so help me no fruit snacks tomorrow!
                              Now, now lets be fair, He had Denny Green as his coach. Most QB's couldn't overcome that.
                              CPK...I'm getting pissed. I'm kinda your Dad with I"m fucking your Mom. She's cool, but you HAVE TO BE COOL with the fact WE ARE PUTTING UP with you BS everyday. Please chill out an calm down bro....UR getting older, but at 16 we will ALL Kick Yo Ass. Just shut up please. I speak for alll PRats.
                              Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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