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Daunte Culpepper Forced to Retire

Sent to former Denver Post sportswriter and now NFL Network Adam Schefter today....



Just received this email from Daunte Culpepper:

Adam,
Since I do not have a team where I can do a press conference, I chose to write what I would have said. You are the first to get this.
– Daunte

Farewell NFL

When free agency began this year, I had a new sense of excitement about continuing to rebuild my career in the same way that I had rebuilt my knee after my catastrophic injury in 2005. Unfortunately, what I found out was that the league did not share any of the optimism about me as an Unrestricted Free Agent that I expected. In fact, there was an overwhelming sense that there was no room for me among this year’s group of quarterbacks; whether in a starting, competing or a backup role. No matter what I did or said, there seemed to be a unified message from teams that I was not welcome to compete for one of the many jobs that were available at the quarterback position. It seems that the stance I took in both Minnesota and Miami regarding my rights as a person and player has followed me into Free Agency.

After taking a long look at my career and my personal convictions, I have decided to begin early retirement from the NFL effective immediately. Since the beginning of training camp I was told that my opportunity would come when a quarterback gets hurt. I cannot remember the last time so many QB’s have been injured during the preseason. I have been strongly encouraged from family, friends and league personnel to continue to be patient and wait for an inevitable injury to one of the starting quarterbacks in the league. I would rather shut the door to such “opportunity” than continue to wait for one of my fellow quarterback’s to suffer a serious injury. Since I was not given a fair chance to come in and compete for a job, I would rather move on and win in other arenas of life.

The decision I made in 2006 to represent myself rather than hire an agent has been an invaluable experience. I now understand why so many people within the NFL community are uncomfortable with a player really learning the business. The NFL has become more about power, money and control than passion, competition and the love of the game. Regardless of this shift, player’s rights are still supposed to be a part of this league. Since I will not be given the opportunity to honor the memory of Gene Upshaw by wearing a patch on my uniform this year, I will instead spend some of my energy applying what he taught me about standing up for what is right and not sitting down for what is clearly wrong.

I want to thank my family and my fans for their unwavering belief in me as a person and a player. I embraced both the peaks and the valleys of the game and my career. I am a better person today as a direct result of the experience of playing in the NFL. I can now focus on the enjoyment of watching some of the greatest athletes in the world play the game I love without the distraction of waiting for those elusive return phone calls.

Thankfully,

Daunte Culpepper
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.

Comments

  • TheVonTheVon Posts: 2,725
    Wow. That's a well-written retirement speech. I like how he made his point without actually using the word "collusion."
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 30,689 ✭✭✭✭✭
    No Offense to Culpepper but there shouldnt be any suprise as to why he is not on a team, ever since Carter and Moss were taken away from him he has been awful! Can he seriously blame NFL teams for not giving him a roster spot? Im just suprised that the same thing hasnt happened to David Carr and Joey Harrington!

    Either way best of luck to him, I always liked him as a player.
  • I find it hard to believe that he couldn't make a third string, look at some of these other backups. Is Vinny Testaverde still around?


  • << <i>I find it hard to believe that he couldn't make a third string, look at some of these other backups. Is Vinny Testaverde still around? >>




    I agree. Plus when you add practice squads, how does he not rank in the top 120 QB's? Seems some truth behind what Culpepper is saying.

    I also found it interesting Schefter got the scoop. Something he did several times while at Denver.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • estangestang Posts: 1,322 ✭✭✭
    I believe his decision to be his own agent created the situation. I have heard that when contacted by Pittsburgh that he told them that his desire was to become the starter. While that may have been in his heart, it shouldn't have left his lips.

    His biggest fault as a player was an inability to read defenses and adjust... He had some magical moment in purple...just not enough of them & at the right time...
    Enjoy your collection!
    Erik
  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>whether in a starting, competing or a backup role. >>



    I don't buy the part about being a backup. He wanted to start. Being a backup to him was out of the question because of his own inflated ego. He would rather retire than get his pride hurt.

    Like Paul said nicely, he sucksimage
  • I'm not so sure he "sucked"....He went to Miami and Oakland after Minnesota......anyone would suck there. I'm sure that Knee injury hurt him too, since one of his great threats was his legs.

    He's the reason UCF football is D-1A today and has donated A LOT of money to the school, so we're very appreciative of Culpepper's career down here. I wish him the best


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    << <i>whether in a starting, competing or a backup role. >>



    I don't buy the part about being a backup. He wanted to start. Being a backup to him was out of the question because of his own inflated ego. He would rather retire than get his pride hurt.

    Like Paul said nicely, he sucksimage >>




    Isn't that what any former pro bowler would do? Why would you go back to your rookie days when you've already been to the top and feel you can still perform? Look at what Favre just did!
  • jimq112jimq112 Posts: 3,511 ✭✭✭
    The Packers offered him $1M to be a backup this year and he turned it down, saying he wasn't interested in not starting.

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  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭


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    Isn't that what any former pro bowler would do? Why would you go back to your rookie days when you've already been to the top and feel you can still perform? Look at what Favre just did! >>



    Sorry man. In the NFL it isn't what you were, it's what you are. Who cares if Culpepper was a pro bowler? He can't play worth a crap now and if he could, he would be starting just like Favre.



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    Isn't that what any former pro bowler would do? Why would you go back to your rookie days when you've already been to the top and feel you can still perform? Look at what Favre just did! >>



    Sorry man. In the NFL it isn't what you were, it's what you are. Who cares if Culpepper was a pro bowler? He can't play worth a crap now and if he could, he would be starting just like Favre. >>




    I think you misunderstood.

    You mentioned his "inflated ego" and I answered that he, and probably any other former pro bowler, would have an inflated ego in a situation like this. If I were in his shoe's, I'd do the same thing........retire with some dignity, rather than be laughed at as a 3rd stringer behind guys 5-10 years younger.
  • Leave Daunte alone!!!

    He had a few great years thanks to a great receiving crew. The knee injury basically ended his mobility, career.
    Am I speaking Chinese?



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  • Last year all he was given was a chance to be a backup. And by the end of the season he had proven he was the best quarterback on the team (even if one of the worst teams in the league)

    If all 30 teams in the NFL refuse to offer him that same opportunity again, perhaps there is a lot of truth in that letter
    Tom
  • I see the Culpepper issue this way. He wants to be a starting QB. Currently, no team is willing to offer him that. The next logical step is for him to accept a #2 job. He doesn’t seem willing to do this (Green Bay for example). The #3 QB and practice squad jobs are typically filled with drafted/developmental players. As such, if Culpepper is not willing to accept a backup job, which shouldn’t be out of the question, then why is he complaining.

    A poster mentioned Carr and Harrington. That is fair, but here is where the rubber meets the road, they were willing to accept a backup job. Apparently Culpepper is not. That is fine. It is his choice, but I do not feel he has gotten a raw deal from the teams at all.
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  • From someone on the internet:


    << <i>but here is where the rubber meets the road, they were willing to accept a backup job. Apparently Culpepper is not. That is fine. It is his choice, but I do not feel he has gotten a raw deal from the teams at all. >>



    From Culpepper himself:


    << <i>In fact, there was an overwhelming sense that there was no room for me among this year’s group of quarterbacks; whether in a starting, competing or a backup role. No matter what I did or said, there seemed to be a unified message from teams that I was not welcome to compete for one of the many jobs that were available at the quarterback position >>



    According to this letter, he is absolutely willing to accept a backup position. If there are not 60 other quarterbacks in the league better than him and no team offers him a job, there is something wrong
    Tom
  • Guess I could share my PSA Culpepper autos since this is at the top already.

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    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • He's not done yet. He'll end up as a backup on some team before the end of the season. This is probably just part of his plan as his own agent. Now he's got the attention of all the teams courtesy of one little letter. My guess is he'll turn up in Detroit or Arizona.
  • That's a well-written letter. Who knows how much truth there is to the whole thing, but I wish him the best of luck.
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  • estangestang Posts: 1,322 ✭✭✭
    Enjoy your collection!
    Erik
  • jimq112jimq112 Posts: 3,511 ✭✭✭


    << <i> No matter what I did or said, there seemed to be a unified message from teams that I was not welcome to compete for one of the many jobs that were available at the quarterback position. It seems that the stance I took in both Minnesota and Miami regarding my rights as a person and player has followed me into Free Agency.

    I will instead spend some of my energy applying what he taught me about standing up for what is right and not sitting down for what is clearly wrong. >>



    That letter seems more written by a lawyer than by Daunte Culpepper, and these 2 sections hint at a future legal action. Sounds like a collusion complaint is coming.



    Culpepper was brought in to GB between the time Favre retired and the draft. He was offered backup QB for $1M for a 1 year contract. He turned it down and then said it wasn't the money, it was other things and he was hoping for a chance to compete for a starting job. The Packers moved on and drafted 2 QBs. Later when DC couldn't find a job he said he was willing to sign with GB for the backup job for the $1M and was surprised when they said no thanks.

    I wish him well, but all he ever had was the long pass to moss and his running ability, and he lost both.
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  • I sold my SPX rookie when he threw a fit and left Minnesota, when Childress was hired. There was a point when that card was selling for $300-$400 on ebay. I managed to get $220 for it to a Miami fan, I wonder where it is now!

    Don't forget DC also needed a freeking hand transplant, every time he ran with the ball it seemed like a fumble was on the way.
    Am I speaking Chinese?



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