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Culpepper Visits Bucs? (1 Viewer)

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CULPEPPER VISITS BUCSOur pal Steve Duemig of 620 WDAE in Tampa reports that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have snuck quarterback Daunte Culpepper in for a visit. On the surface, the move makes no sense, given that the Bucs currently have 17.4 quarterbacks on the roster. But, in light of the reality that coach Jon Gruden is on the hot seat and must win in 2007, any potential upgrade is welcome.And, at his best, Culpepper is better than anything the Bucs currently have.The question, however, is whether Culpepper can bring it like he did in Minnesota, at least in his good years in Minnesota. He wasn't healthy last year, and if his shredded knee is now fully unshredded, maybe there is reason for optimism.In Oakland, Gruden turned a former Vikings quarterback into an MVP (Rich Gannon). Though most had assumed that Gruden's reclamation project in 2007 would be Jeff Garcia (whose fading career recovered nicely in 2006), it could be Culpepper who becomes the focal point of Gruden's quarterback tutelage.Then again, maybe the Bucs are trying to make the Falcons nervous enough to pursue Culpepper, and thus to create even more of a distraction. We're also hearing rumblings that the Lions might be interested in Culpepper. But given that Jon Kitna has vowed more than 10 wins and is hinting that he thinks he can throw 50 touchdown passes, why would Matt Millen want to interrupt a perfectly good case of delusion?
 
FWIW, here's WDAE's story:

Daunte Culpepper reportedly in town

QB released by Dolphins, seen by WDAE source Tampa with Gruden Thursday

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Jeff Garcia, as Jon Gruden has made clear, is a favorite of the Buccaneer coach and the clear leader for the team's starting quarterback job.

But that doesn't mean Garcia has the exclusive hold on Gruden's affections. WDAE is reporting that on Thursday afternoon Daunte Culpepper, just released by the Dolphins, was in Tampa to visit with Gruden.

In fact Culpepper landed on a private jet and, according to WDAE's sources, was met by Gruden and player personnel man Doug Williams.

Also the Atlanta Falcons, who may find themselves in need of some help calling the signals, are interested in Culpepper's services.

Stay tuned to the Steve Duemig show this afternoon for any developments.
http://www.620wdae.com/cc-common/mainheadl...article=2050616
 
With all the QB's that went down last year, I think any team would be crazy not to consider rostering the guy. Culpepper was an elite QB just a few years ago.

 
No surprise.

What exactly does everyone think the Bucs will do in '08 and forward? Obviously Simms fits Gruden's offense like a square peg in a round hole. He'll be gone soon. Grads is nothing more than a backup, IMO. Certainly not someone who can carry a team. Culpepper OTH can when healthy, and is 7 years younger than Jeff Garcia.

Gruden is thinking about the future.

 
:popcorn:Gruden is in panic mode! He's gonna get canned after this year.
And then have another head coaching job before he gets to his car.
Overrated.But if Art Shell can get a HC job (last year), I guess Chucky could slide in somewhere and gradually turn the franchise into a bottomfeeder.
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Oakland Raiders	  1998 8 8 0   Oakland Raiders	  1999 8 8 0   Oakland Raiders	  2000 12 4 0 Oakland Raiders	  2001 10 6 0Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002 12 4 0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003 7 9 0   Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004 5 11 0   Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005 11 5 0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006 4 12 0   Totals 77wins - 66losses  1 Super Bowl
The Bucs made the playoffs two years ago.......You must just hate Gruden :moneybag: To me his carreer record is much more impressive than a lot of the coaches currently coaching. Do you honestly believe that a there is any coach in the NFL that could have taken last years bucs to the playoffs?
 
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:(Gruden is in panic mode! He's gonna get canned after this year.
And then have another head coaching job before he gets to his car.
Overrated.But if Art Shell can get a HC job (last year), I guess Chucky could slide in somewhere and gradually turn the franchise into a bottomfeeder.
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The Bucs made the playoffs two years ago.......You must just hate Gruden :thumbup: To me his carreer record is much more impressive than a lot of the coaches currently coaching. Do you honestly believe that a there is any coach in the NFL that could have taken last years bucs to the playoffs?
No, nothing personal against Gruden, I just think he's starting to crack. And I'm not sold on his SuperBowl. Everybody knows that was Dungy's team he took to the Super Bowl.In my book, he's only slightly better than Jack Del Rio...whom I think is overrated as well (Jags fan).
 
:lmao:Gruden is in panic mode! He's gonna get canned after this year.
And then have another head coaching job before he gets to his car.
Overrated.But if Art Shell can get a HC job (last year), I guess Chucky could slide in somewhere and gradually turn the franchise into a bottomfeeder.
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The Bucs made the playoffs two years ago.......You must just hate Gruden :ptts: To me his carreer record is much more impressive than a lot of the coaches currently coaching. Do you honestly believe that a there is any coach in the NFL that could have taken last years bucs to the playoffs?
No, nothing personal against Gruden, I just think he's starting to crack. And I'm not sold on his SuperBowl. Everybody knows that was Dungy's team he took to the Super Bowl.
Jebus...not again.
 
I threw the Bucs into the mix on the FBG blog the other day:

Daunte Culpepper: Potential Landing Spots

Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Is there a QB Jon Gruden doesn’t want to take a look at? Culpepper could stay in Florida, play in a WCO, and has the mobility (when healthy) that Gruden covets. Not likely to happen, but certainly not illogical either.

Maybe I should've dropped that "not likely to happen" line :ptts:

 
Great move by the Bucs IMO.

-I am hearing there is a possibility Simms starts on the PUP list

-All signs point to Plummer retireing, even though the jerk for some reason wont turn in his retirement papers ;)

-That leaves us with Grads and Mcnown if Garcia is injured :pics:

-Tampa has used a backup QB every year since JG arrived even SB year, several years using all 3 QBs on roster

-Atlanta will probably bring in Culpeper, if anything we can drive up the price for our division rival :confused:

 
I threw the Bucs into the mix on the FBG blog the other day:

Daunte Culpepper: Potential Landing Spots

Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Is there a QB Jon Gruden doesn’t want to take a look at? Culpepper could stay in Florida, play in a WCO, and has the mobility (when healthy) that Gruden covets. Not likely to happen, but certainly not illogical either.

Maybe I should've dropped that "not likely to happen" line :popcorn:
Culpepper's quick decision making would make him an ideal WCO QB. :goodposting: NOT

 
Why isn't Atlanta sending the cheerleaders, the corporate jet, and a platter full of cold hard cash to Miami?

 
No, nothing personal against Gruden, I just think he's starting to crack. And I'm not sold on his SuperBowl. Everybody knows that was Dungy's team he took to the Super Bowl.
You mean that same team that Dungy couldn't take to the Super Bowl?Gruden took over a good team and made them a SB winner. This isn't like Barry Switzer coming in and taking a back to back SB winner to the SB with the exact same team 2 years later. Maybe that's taking someone else's team to the SB.So do you discount Bellichick for taking Parcells (or Pete Carroll's) team to the Super Bowl? They didn't have a losing record from Parcells '96 SB team until '01 when Belichick took over. It's not like they were an all new team either. McGinnest, Law, Milloy and Bruschi all played for that '96 team.
 
No, nothing personal against Gruden, I just think he's starting to crack. And I'm not sold on his SuperBowl. Everybody knows that was Dungy's team he took to the Super Bowl.
You mean that same team that Dungy couldn't take to the Super Bowl?Gruden took over a good team and made them a SB winner. This isn't like Barry Switzer coming in and taking a back to back SB winner to the SB with the exact same team 2 years later. Maybe that's taking someone else's team to the SB.
Gruden took over an excellent team, I think good is understating it. FWIW I do think there is something to the "Dungy's team" stuff but not as harsh as some make it out to be. I was a huge fan of Dungy's team's mindset when he was in Tampa and also think Gruden inheritted a nice nice staff too. So IMO Gruden got them "over a hump" that Dungy could not do and didn't do in Indy for years, BUT Dungy did put his stamp all over that team.
 
Jason Wood said:
Capella said:
Bri said:
Gruden took over an excellent team, I think good is understating it.
10-6 and 9-7 and first-round playoff blowouts the two years before it.That's not my definition of excellent.
Where would 27-37 fit into your lexicon? :thumbup:
I don't believe I've called Gruden 'excellent' recently either.
 
Jason Wood said:
Capella said:
Bri said:
Gruden took over an excellent team, I think good is understating it.
10-6 and 9-7 and first-round playoff blowouts the two years before it.That's not my definition of excellent.
Where would 27-37 fit into your lexicon? :thumbup:
I don't believe I've called Gruden 'excellent' recently either.
Fair point.In all seriousness Cappy, how do you look at this QB situation? It seems Gruden is clearly looking for a change (trading for Plummer, bringing in Garcia, bringing in Culpepper for an interview), so then why not go ahead and cut ties to Simms, Gradkowski, McCown, etc...?
 
cutter said:
Why isn't Atlanta sending the cheerleaders, the corporate jet, and a platter full of cold hard cash to Miami?
Culpepper would prefer a (love) boat to a jet. But he wouldn't look at anything. He would be to focused on throwing dice to notice. :popcorn:
 
In all seriousness Cappy, how do you look at this QB situation? It seems Gruden is clearly looking for a change (trading for Plummer, bringing in Garcia, bringing in Culpepper for an interview), so then why not go ahead and cut ties to Simms, Gradkowski, McCown, etc...?
I don't know what he's doing. I hated the Garcia signing as I thought Simms had some potential and this pretty much kills it...but he's also 37 and has no long-term future with the team. I just hate the play for now, damn tomorrow approach.I wouldn't be upset with Culpepper though. He's at least still young and has had somewhat recent NFL success. With Jeff around this year, they could give him another season to rehab up and compete in 08 for the job. I think Simms is gone this off-season and Gradkowski will remain the third-stringer. McCown probably doesn't make it out of camp, unless they PUP Simms.
 
Jason Wood said:
Capella said:
Bri said:
Gruden took over an excellent team, I think good is understating it.
10-6 and 9-7 and first-round playoff blowouts the two years before it.That's not my definition of excellent.
Where would 27-37 fit into your lexicon? :own3d:
I don't believe I've called Gruden 'excellent' recently either.
Fair point.In all seriousness Cappy, how do you look at this QB situation? It seems Gruden is clearly looking for a change (trading for Plummer, bringing in Garcia, bringing in Culpepper for an interview), so then why not go ahead and cut ties to Simms, Gradkowski, McCown, etc...?
In Grudens defense, he hasn't really had too many options. This was a bad year for FA QBs, and we missed out on Jamarcus Russell. We can all agree Brady would have been a big reach at #4, and I wouldn't want Trent Green either. Garcia was the best option, and to be honest I have wanted him for several years. I was calling Garcia to Tampa in late November (pat myself on the back).Last year was a better year for FA QBs, but we couldn't afford Breeze. It would have been nice to keep Griese, but we couldn't afford him at the time. The only criticism I have for TB regarding QBs is why they even gave Simms the contract they did :shrug: It's beginning to look pretty stupid now with the rumors he may go on PUP. Cappy, I know you think Garcia is a quick fix, but what better option was there this off-season? I guess they could have drafted a guy in the 2nd or 3rd round, but you can't bank on those guys either.

As far as cutting ties, see my post above about the Buc's needing to use 2nd & 3rd string QBs every year Gruden has been here. We are going to need 4 capable QBs headed into training camp. History has shown 1 will get hurt during camp, and at least 1 will get hurt or pulled by JG during the first 4 games of the season.

 
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Cappy, I know you think Garcia is a quick fix, but what better option was there this off-season?
Well in light of the evidence that Simms may not be ready for the season, I guess there wasn't one. Back in February, everybody thought he'd be ok. Fwiw, I'd rather have Brady Quinn over Gaines Adams at this point. Everything I've read about Gaines makes me think he has huge bust potential. Lazy, unmotivated, didn't play well in big games in college. Hope I'm wrong.

 
Capella said:
Bri said:
Gruden took over an excellent team, I think good is understating it.
10-6 and 9-7 and first-round playoff blowouts the two years before it.That's not my definition of excellent.
you're using results to judge while I'm stating an opinion on talent. (minus the snip)It has been discussed that he got better results, with that talent, a few times here.
 
Cappy, I know you think Garcia is a quick fix, but what better option was there this off-season?
Well in light of the evidence that Simms may not be ready for the season, I guess there wasn't one. Back in February, everybody thought he'd be ok. Fwiw, I'd rather have Brady Quinn over Gaines Adams at this point. Everything I've read about Gaines makes me think he has huge bust potential. Lazy, unmotivated, didn't play well in big games in college. Hope I'm wrong.
I would agree if Brady would have been drafted in the top 15, but he dropped pretty far. I am a little weary about Gaines Adams as well, but I am feeling better after the Dwight Freeny deal. DE's are becoming like OT, they are premium players that teams don't let go. And he does come across as lazy, maybe he is still smoking the kush.

 
I don't think anyone is too surprised by this news in Jacksonville. C-pep wants good money and a starting job and there's no way the Jags are going to give him either. It will be interesting to see where he lands if anywhere this season.

 
I don't think anyone is too surprised by this news in Jacksonville. C-pep wants good money and a starting job and there's no way the Jags are going to give him either. It will be interesting to see where he lands if anywhere this season.
He won't get that from anyone.
 

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