Culpepper may be waiting on Vick
Theories abound as to why there hasn't been any word from Daunte Culpepper.
The Dolphins free agent quarterback snuck into Tampa Thursday to meet with Bucs coach Jon Gruden, general manager Bruce Allen and senior pro personnel assistant Doug Williams.
Since then? Nothing. Culpepper, who acts as his own agent, has not even responded to a single e-mail from the media as is his custom.
We're told there are two possibilities for this. One, Culpepper is waiting out the Atlanta Falcons, who could suspend indicted quarterback Michael Vick as early as today. The Falcons are believed to have reached out to Culpepper, who would be a better longterm answer than Joey Harrington.
Secondly, Culpepper the agent is likely asking for too much money for Culpepper the quarterback.
Dolphins coach Cam Cameron said the team was on the path to trading Culpepper. Although he didn't identify the team, it was most likely the Jaguars.
Cameron said Culpepper was cooperative at first, but then something happened and the deal never materialized. That's another way of saying Culpepper wouldn't accept a reduced salary, believed to be the in the $3-million range.
The Bucs were wise to make their pitch to Culpepper first. Given Tampa Bay's tenuous quarterback situation, the Bucs would prefer Culpepper not go to the NFC South rival Falcons. Early reports were that the Falcons weren't all that interested in Culpepper. But as time passes, there's a grim reality in Atlanta that Vick may never play again for the Falcons.
Most speculated that Culpepper would be a Jaguar by now. He's waiting on something. A better opportunity to start, more money or both.







With JAX and Tampa knowing the market for Culpepper, they may be trying to bring him in for less than he is willing to play for. Tampa may be offering him an incentive laden contract as they have in the past with Simms and Garcia, which is unacceptable to him because he is not guaranteed a starting spot where he can earn those incentives.
Posted by: sc | July 23, 2007 at 06:30 PM
I feel that Culpepper is waiting for the desparity of Atlanta to kick in before he decides which team to sign with. I think he would like to become a Buc simply because if he is fully recovered, he could be our starter by the end of this year or after the Garcia days. Although, I am sure he thinks he deserves more money than what anybody is offering him. Or he could be stubborn and not accept anything less than a starting position, which is where Atlanta and Jacksonville comes in to play. This is going to be almost as interesting to watch as vick's trial. (GUILTY)
Posted by: AL | July 23, 2007 at 07:47 PM
If I were Daunte I'd play it cool. Wait for Rich McGay to feel alittle more heat, then let him write me a big fat check to save his team.
But that just me.
Posted by: Jason | July 23, 2007 at 10:07 PM
I'm surprised Culpepper is getting any offers at all. You guys talk about Plummer being overrated, Culpepper is more so. He blames his knee injury but he had 9 INT's to 1 TD before that. Many experts have criticized Pepper for not being able to throw into traffic and rightfully so. He's nothing without Moss. He's a waste of money.
Posted by: Dru | July 24, 2007 at 01:27 PM