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  • blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #1249196

    I hope they send his butt packing.

    Mar 8, 3:45 PM (ET)

    By JON KRAWCZYNSKI

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Daunte Culpepper’s shaky relationship with the Minnesota Vikings deteriorated further on Wednesday when the quarterback said he wants to be released if the team fails to trade him.

    “If a trade does not happen then I am asking the Vikings to terminate my contract as soon as possible,” Culpepper said in an e-mail to reporters.

    Culpepper said he had asked the Vikings if he could speak to interested teams on his own behalf. He said Minnesota denied his request.

    He said he appreciated that the team’s new owner, Zygi Wilf, was willing to pay him a $6 million bonus due later this month.

    “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,” Culpepper said.

    He softened his message slightly by saying that if the team didn’t honor his request, “then I intend to fulfill my contractual obligations to the Minnesota Vikings.”

    In a brief phone interview with The Associated Press, Culpepper said he had been angered by a recent e-mail he received from the team. He didn’t elaborate on the contents of the e-mail.

    A Vikings spokesman didn’t immediately return a phone call.

    Culpepper’s status with the team has been in question ever since a boat party scandal on Lake Minnetonka in September. He was charged with several misdemeanors for lewd conduct; Culpepper has said he is innocent and will fight the allegations in court.

    Further complicating Culpepper’s situation is his continued recovery from a devastating knee injury. Culpepper missed most of last season after tearing three ligaments in his right knee during an Oct. 30 game against Carolina, calling into question whether he will be ready for the start of the 2006 season.

    Even before the injury, Culpepper was having one of his worst seasons as a pro.

    He threw twice as many interceptions (12) as he did touchdowns (six) during the Vikings’ 2-5 start. After he went down with the injury, backup Brad Johnson guided the Vikings to six straight wins, though that was due as much to an improved defense as it was Johnson’s play.

    Culpepper let his longtime agent, Mason Ashe, go in the offseason. He has been representing himself since then, saying he wanted to be more involved in his financial affairs, and has issued several statements to the media conveying his general unhappiness with the organization.

    Culpepper signed a 10-year, $102 million contract in 2003, but much of that money was not guaranteed. He restructured his contract during training camp last season to give him nearly $8 million more in guaranteed money, but the quarterback has not been a steady presence with the team during its coaching change.

    Owner Zygi Wilf fired Mike Tice after the last game of the season and replaced him with Philadelphia offensive coordinator Brad Childress.

    During his introductory news conference, Childress proclaimed Culpepper the starter, though he acknowledged at the NFL combine that the team had received inquiries about his availability.

    Childress said then that he hoped to have both Culpepper and Johnson on the team this season.

    “That’s the mind-set,” Childress said. “I don’t know anything to the contrary.”

    farmboy1
    Mantorville, MN
    Posts: 3668
    #427936

    Dante gone, who will scream at the receivers when he screws up

    If he thinks the Vikings are bad, wait until he starts for the New Orleans Aints

    cougareye
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 4145
    #427950

    I just read this same thing on MSN and when i saw your headline I knew immediately what it was.

    Wonder what would happen if I tried that here at work???

    Daunte is a great QB, he just doesn’t get it and if that’s the case,

    steveo
    W Central Sconnie
    Posts: 4102
    #427952

    Rats. With Fumblepepper and Tice both gone they may have a chance to actually win a playoff game now. Stay Daunte, stay!

    emover
    Malcom, IA
    Posts: 1939
    #427961

    Bye bye Dante

    dave

    Great White
    Vinton, Iowa
    Posts: 362
    #427990

    PLEASE don’t send that putz to the Raiders like you did Moss–I BEG you!

    –Whitey

    derek_johnston
    On the water- Minnesota
    Posts: 5022
    #427994

    As much as people dislike him, this would be a huge step backwards…….. again

    Brian Hoffies
    Land of 10,000 taxes, potholes & the politically correct.
    Posts: 6843
    #427996

    IMHO he is trying to run from the boat scandel. Is he guilty? I don’t know nor do I care.

    My ability to put up with both the players and owners of pro sports ( with the exception of hockey ) is growing mighty thin. The stadium demands and whining about contracts is really starting to p-ss me off. The latest and greatest………”Wilf is investing a billion dollars” into the state of Minnesota. He is not! He is investing a billion dollars into Ziggy Wilf, period. I don’t want to hear about jobs (low paying service jobs) I don’t want to hear about civic duty (it’s not my duty to pay for his toys)and I don’t want to hear that they will leave if we don’t build a stadium. (They won’t, can’t , and never would.)

    Start acting like the folks you are trying to extort money from and maybe, just maybe I’ll buy into your B.S.

    I feel much better now!

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #428043

    Hey Daunte,

    Please don’t let the door hit you in the on the way out! And don’t call us we will call you!

    luke_haugland
    Iowa City, Iowa
    Posts: 3037
    #428119

    I don’t like the guy much myself…

    deeplake
    Iron, mn
    Posts: 247
    #428184

    good riddance, best thing to happen to the vikes since 98

    sandbar
    Woodbury, MN
    Posts: 1027
    #428188

    I like Culpepper and hoped he would come back this year and put up some numbers like 2004. But this latest bs has got me fuming. It’s time for the Purple to cut the ties with this idiot. He has proved over and over that he is not a team player. SO WHAT if the Viking organization is shopping him around, it is a BUSINESS.

    When Childress was hired, Daunte should have been the FIRST guy at winter park. But what did he do? Hide in Florida. The Vikings ask him to rehab in Minnesota, and he still doesn’t show up. Good bye Daunte.

    copper2006
    Posts: 7
    #428259

    I’ve been a Viking fan for 36 years. Sadly I have lived in Wisconsin for all that time. I’m not knocking Wisconsin but living here and being a Viking fan has had it drawbacks.However everyone seems to have such short memories. Daunte is a great quarterback. There were many things working against the Vikings last year…Loss of the most explosive reciever in the league, loss of pro bowl center matt Birk, pleasure boat scandle, new owners just to name a few! I say give him a chance. Who would replace him?

    sandbar
    Woodbury, MN
    Posts: 1027
    #428274

    Brad Johnson or Drew Brees can replace Culpepper in the west coast offense.

    steveo
    W Central Sconnie
    Posts: 4102
    #428294

    they have lots of room under the cap to sign whomever they want.

    eyejacker
    Hudson, Wisconsin
    Posts: 1890
    #428311

    Don’t be counting your peppers culled until it is a done deal. After all he could stay and again bring tears to our eyes!

    TroyR
    Silver Lake MN
    Posts: 405
    #428353

    Quote:


    Daunte is a great quarterback.

    copper2006
    Posts: 7
    #428538

    You guys are hilarius. I never fail to laugh out loud when I come on this site. Thanks for the humor, I need it

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