Culpepper to Vikings: Cut me or Trade me.

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2359699

Daunte Culpepper's days in Minnesota might be numbered.


The quarterback, due a $6 million roster bonus on March 17, released a statement to ESPN on Wednesday that read:

"Now that I have confirmed that the Vikings have been seeking to trade me, I have asked for permission to speak to the interested teams. The Vikings have denied my request. If a trade does not happen then I am asking the Vikings to terminate my contract as soon as possible. I appreciate that the owner, Mr. Wilf, is willing to pay my March bonus. However, because of the fundamental differences I have with management regarding the approach to my personal and professional life, I think it is the best business decision for both parties to go our separate ways. If the team chooses not to honor my request, then I intend to fulfill my contractual obligations to the Minnesota Vikings."

In a statement to the media in February, Culpepper said that he had offered to move his roster bonus to another date to help the Vikings sign more free agents under the salary cap -- though the team is projected to have plenty of room.


"If I am not traded, I want to help coach Childress make a serious run for the championship this year," Culpepper said.


However, both the Star Tribune and Pioneer Press reported that Vikings owner Zygi Wilf told reporters at the NFL scouting combine that the team planned to pay Culpepper the bonus.
When he was asked if Culpepper figures in the team's 2006 plans, Wilf said

"That is our plan, yes. Always was."

Downplaying the trade speculation, coach Brad Childress asserted that he plans to have both Culpepper and Brad Johnson on the team this year at quarterback.

"That's the mindset," Childress said at the combine. "I don't know anything to the contrary."

The injured quarterback, who tore three ligaments in his right knee in an Oct. 30 game and has been rehabilitating in his native Florida, said last month that he told Wilf he wasn't happy with what he's been reading in the news -- and what he hasn't been hearing from the club.

"I shared my disappointment with the lack of communication and the false reports about me demanding more money coming out of Minnesota," said Culpepper, who let go of his agent in January and has been representing himself.

Childress acknowledged that the team has had inquiries about Culpepper.

"That's what goes on this time of year," he said.
But the coach diverted his comments toward Culpepper's knee. He's projected to return for training camp, but that's not a guarantee.
"He's three months out of a major surgery," Childress said. "Before we do anything, we're going to get him back to health.
"All my talk with the trainers is about getting him back to the level of play he was at in 2004," he said.

That's when Culpepper was chosen for his third Pro Bowl after setting several franchise records and establishing an NFL mark for most combined rushing and passing yardage. But playing without receiver Randy Moss, center Matt Birk and offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Scott Linehan, Culpepper started last season poorly and then suffered the devastating injury.

"All of the discussion about me being traded or cut has helped me realize that the contract I have ran out of guarantees the day I was injured," he said. "Therefore each year they pay you to play is a gift. I expect that if there are no changes to my present contract, then I should prepare for a year-by-year commitment. When I am ready to hit the field this year, wherever it may be, I plan on being better than ever and enjoying the ride."
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 
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Not saying yes or no, but for now it's football talk not related to the cap, but more what we're used to.
 
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SuperSpck said:
Not saying yes or no, but for now it's football talk not related to the cap, but more what we're used to.
I'm sorry but this is such a non-story... :|
 

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Why would he say anything at all? He can shut up during his rehab and draw a $6m bonus. If they release him then he gets his wish.
There is no I in team , but there is certainly a M-E.
 

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CardLogic said:
I'm sorry but this is such a non-story... :|

This is very much a story. If Culpepper gets released, we may try to land him.

Personally, I think he got jobbed a little bit. Like the Cardinals, he had a promise broken on them (a stadium for us, a contract for him). Now, granted, he had an off-the-field issue, but that hasn't even become anything yet, and I doubt it will. And he also has the injury issue. So I'm not really faulting the Vikes so much as I am reasoning how the guy is feeling right now.
 

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slanidrac16 said:
Why would he say anything at all? He can shut up during his rehab and draw a $6m bonus. If they release him then he gets his wish.
There is no I in team , but there is certainly a M-E.

I thought what he said was very professionally done, and see nothing wrong with what he said at all.

He said he wanted to be traded without being a jerk about it and also accepting the fact if they dont trade him.

"Now that I have confirmed that the Vikings have been seeking to trade me, I have asked for permission to speak to the interested teams. The Vikings have denied my request. If a trade does not happen then I am asking the Vikings to terminate my contract as soon as possible. I appreciate that the owner, Mr. Wilf, is willing to pay my March bonus. However, because of the fundamental differences I have with management regarding the approach to my personal and professional life, I think it is the best business decision for both parties to go our separate ways. If the team chooses not to honor my request, then I intend to fulfill my contractual obligations to the Minnesota Vikings."

"If I am not traded, I want to help coach Childress make a serious run for the championship this year," Culpepper said.

Also even said that he would let the Vikings delay his roster bonus so they could sing more players.

In a statement to the media in February, Culpepper said that he had offered to move his roster bonus to another date to help the Vikings sign more free agents under the salary cap -- though the team is projected to have plenty of room.
 

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Who Cares? I mean really I have no absolutely NO interest in bringing in a guy who has a destroyed knee! He will never be the same as he was, not gonna happen. And don't really think he has been that good since moss left, his mobility and size were his biggest assets and thats gone. Don't want any part of that or the contract for a guy who's best years are behind him.
 

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joeshmo said:
I thought what he said was very professionally done, and see nothing wrong with what he said at all.

He said he wanted to be traded without being a jerk about it and also accepting the fact if they dont trade him.



Also even said that he would let the Vikings delay his roster bonus so they could sing more players.

Be that as it may, it didn't have to be said. To me it's a bit of posturing. I'll agree to disagree.
 

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joeshmo said:
I thought what he said was very professionally done, and see nothing wrong with what he said at all.

He said he wanted to be traded without being a jerk about it and also accepting the fact if they dont trade him.



Also even said that he would let the Vikings delay his roster bonus so they could sing more players.

Now that's an agent. :thumbup:
 

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Boy, where to start with this one...

golfcardfan said:
Who Cares? I mean really I have no absolutely NO interest in bringing in a guy who has a destroyed knee!

See "Anquan Boldin, College".

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He will never be the same as he was, not gonna happen. And don't really think he has been that good since moss left, his mobility and size were his biggest assets and thats gone.

Hmmm, combine CPep, Quan and Fitz and we have a better threat than CPep Moss, IMO. Argueably CPep's biggest asset has been his cannon of an arm.

golfcardfan said:
Don't want any part of that or the contract for a guy who's best years are behind him.

Dude just turned 29. Denny worked wonders with QBs 10 years senior to Culpepper.

A-Bomb
 

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So we're not going to pay Edge what he wants but we're going to pay for a player that will want more money and is in a position of higher demand?

Yeah I don't think so.
 

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golfcardfan said:
Who Cares? I mean really I have no absolutely NO interest in bringing in a guy who has a destroyed knee! He will never be the same as he was, not gonna happen. And don't really think he has been that good since moss left, his mobility and size were his biggest assets and thats gone. Don't want any part of that or the contract for a guy who's best years are behind him.
Yep, those 5 games he played without Moss is really alot to draw a conclusion on.Plus, he really old:stupid: . Geez, the guys' almost 30 for crying out loud. I'd much rather spend 5 mill a year on a 36 year old QB who is hasn't completed a season in a few years. Don't get me wrong,i like Warner, but Culpepper is better and younger. I would trade something for Dante and put him on IR this year to rehab.Then you can let him and Warner battle it out next year. Plus, Clayton or Mortensen reported that Culpepper is rehabbing like a monster and supposedly looks great.
 

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GIT ER DONE!.. If he hits the open market the Cards better make a full run at him!
 
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Trick with rehabing a knee injury is doing all you can while still not doing more than what is good for it.

Then again, he's probably working with very very good physical therapists.

... but there's no proof he is, or that if he were he'd listen.

Guess that's why it's called a gamble.
 

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I could think of a lot worse money to spend on someone.... Daunte is getting shafted in so many ways. He feels comments by the coaching staff were really negative toward him. It is definitely a ME thing but most are saying this team seem to do better under a Johnson as QB. You just have to read between the lines to see they are kinda saying maybe we are spending too much.
 

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The difference between Q and Culpepper's knee is that Q had a MCL vs a triple ACL/MCL/ and PCL......very big difference.
 

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i am happy to have warner in as qb for the cardinals. culpepper in my mind is an after thought. i am sure he is an after thought in the cardinals organzation. unless something silly like warner for culpepper trades talk start up. i'm kidding of course.
 

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Thank you spanky all these guys are nuts, not like he had a regular knee injury. He DESTROYED it, it will never ever be a stong knee again. And I am sorry he is not better than warner, he is younger but better? Please! I am not a big warner fan but he is proven he can get it done, culpepper is a TO machine. Get a young qb let warner mentor him, culpepper can be someone else highly paid problem.
 

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vinnymac said:
i am happy to have warner in as qb for the cardinals. culpepper in my mind is an after thought. i am sure he is an after thought in the cardinals organzation. unless something silly like warner for culpepper trades talk start up. i'm kidding of course.

Warner is ok for now, and maybe for the next 2 seasons. Maybe. In the next two regular seasons (32 games) how many would you bet Warner plays? I'd guess 20-ish. Thats not very good.

What can it hurt to bring in Culpepper, sit him all next year, let Warner show him a thing or two and then try to bring Culpepper back the next year. We don't need an all world QB, we have to all World WRs. It Culpepper can come back and be 80% of what he was, we'd have an insane passing attack.
 

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