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| Open letter from Daunte Culpepper It has been suggested that Daunte Culpepper is being blackballed by the NFL because he represents himself. PFT offered him a space to state his case to the fans and the NFL. I have placed it here in its entirety, something I seldom do, because I thought it was important to hear all he has to say in order to fully understand. Bette A letter to the NFL community: Now that we are on the eve of teams selecting their 53 man rosters, I feel compelled to give my account of what I believe is a misunderstanding of who I am and what I have been trying to accomplish during this free agency period. It is my hope that I can provide some clarity by sharing what I am thinking straight from me and not through the interpretation of the media, or second hand information. That is why I am grateful to Mike Florio for giving me this platform to speak to the NFL community through the vehicle of profootballtalk.com. First of all I want to explain why I have decided to exercise my right under the CBA to represent myself rather than hire an agent. This decision has more to do with my desire to handle my business affairs personally, than anything negative about agents. After the 2004 season I took a crash course in understanding my 10 year 102 million contract line by line. What I learned was that I had a long term deal with no guarantees for the remaining eight years. After my injury in 2005, the contract became an important issue that had to be dealt with. It took a trade to Miami and nearly 18 months to get out from under that contract. My approach now is that I am looking for a relationship with a team that is based on mutual respect. I am willing to put on my suit when it comes to business and exchange it for an NFL uniform when it is time to play the game. I am not suggesting that this is the right approach for every player. I am only saying that it is what works best for me at this point in my career. I would only hope that teams would not keep me from working because of my approach to the business side of the game. Secondly, I want to clear up the misinformation regarding my desire to only be a starter. I would think that every QB in this league wants to start. However, contrary to popular belief, I know how to play my role. I set out this free agency period with three categories that I wanted to explore. 1.Teams that were looking for a starter 2.Teams that were open for QB competition 3.Teams that needed a veteran back-up With the help of the NFLPA, I researched what the market value was for each category. I contacted 14 teams that fell into these categories. Unfortunately, I did not receive any real interest from the teams I contacted. 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. When the beginning of training camp came and there was still no interest, I reached out to Commissioner Goodell to see if he had any suggestions. He asked Ray Anderson to check around the league and get back to me. Ray told me three things based on his discussions with teams. First of all he said that I should get an agent because teams were not comfortable dealing with me without one. The second thing he told me was that I should be ready to accept the vet minimum and start my career over. The third thing he said was that I would only have an opportunity if someone got hurt. This is why I went to Pittsburgh to work out for the team after Charlie got hurt, so I could see if what Ray Anderson said was true. After a great workout, I was offered the vet minimum with no negotiations. This is when I realized that there is something wrong. For the sake of clarity, I never told anyone in Pittsburgh that I wanted to compete with Ben Rothlisberger for his job. This is an example of misrepresentation or misinformation. 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. In the meantime my request is simply that teams give me the respect of talking directly to me rather than trying to interpret what I think or desire. I can handle the truth if they can handle my presence in discussions. I hope that my body of work in the league will earn me at least a conversation. Daunte Culpepper ProFootballTalk.com - AN OPEN LETTER FROM DAUNTE CULPEPPER I am a Culpepper fan so I was interested in what he had to say. But some of you arent. Do you think there is something to this, or is he just making excuses????
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| Re: Open letter from Daunte Culpepper The Daunte Culpepper era is now officially over. He just announced his retirement today - 9/4/2008! In truth, his career ended the day he lost Randy Moss, Chris Carter and left the Vikings... injuring his knee didn't help matters but that could have been overcome if he actually had a team to return to!
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| Re: Open letter from Daunte Culpepper Quote:
But wow, that was some trio wasnt it? Culpepper, Moss and Carter. Loved to watch them. Talk about high octane offenses. |
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| Re: Open letter from Daunte Culpepper I agree Bette, but it's easy to forget the "coal" that fueled that fire - Robert Smith! That guy could flat-out run the ball! Robert Smith kept defenses honest and that allowed Culpepper, Moss and Carter to just throw the heck out of the ball! |
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