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Does Leftwich want out of Jax after this season? (1 Viewer)

burd

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maybe i'm reading into this a little too much, but i thought it was odd that he Lefty mentioned that he's got one year left on his contract when he was discussing the possibility of CPepp joining the Jags.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/foot...r.ap/index.html

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- The Jaguars apparently wouldn't mind seeing Daunte Culpepper join them this season, even though they already have two capable quarterbacks in Byron Leftwich and David Garrard.

Leftwich and Garrard both said Wednesday that the Jaguars have told them they have interest in acquiring Culpepper -- that is, assuming the disgruntled Miami quarterback gets the release he's seeking from the Dolphins, who are trying instead to trade him.

"Any time you have a quarterback the caliber of Daunte Culpepper, any time you can add a guy to your roster of that caliber, as an organization it's smart to look into that," Leftwich said. "Especially with me having one year left on my contract, that's not a bad business move if you were to look at it from that point. I have no problems with it, no problems whatsoever."

Culpepper, acquired by Miami before the 2006 season, had his best NFL seasons with the Minnesota Vikings and coach Mike Tice -- now an assistant head coach in Jacksonville under Jack Del Rio.

"When there's a story to talk about we'll talk, but there's really nothing," Del Rio said. "We continually look for opportunities to strengthen our roster and investigate things all the time. Many don't pan out. ... I wouldn't make any more of it than that."

Culpepper, who serves as his own agent, obtained permission from the Dolphins last week to talk to other teams.

Miami began trying to trade Culpepper -- still rehabbing from a serious knee injury in 2005 -- last week after trading for Trent Green with the Kansas City Chiefs.

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The question is, is there any team out there outside of Jax that wants Leftwich after this season?
I rarely have watched Jax games but i've read that he's a good QB when he's not injured, but he's constantly getting injured. A guy like him is a team-downer because expectations run high w/ a guy like him only to get dashed when he's eventually carted off the field. Maybe a run-oriented offense might take a shot at him .... Falcons?
 
The question is, is there any team out there outside of Jax that wants Leftwich after this season?
I rarely have watched Jax games but i've read that he's a good QB when he's not injured, but he's constantly getting injured. A guy like him is a team-downer because expectations run high w/ a guy like him only to get dashed when he's eventually carted off the field. Maybe a run-oriented offense might take a shot at him .... Falcons?
Bears - he's better than Grossman "when healthy"Ravens - I doubt Troy Smith is the answerPackers - Favre has to retire someday and I'm not a believer in RodgersThere'll probably be a few more teams who will be interested.
 
The question is, is there any team out there outside of Jax that wants Leftwich after this season?
I rarely have watched Jax games but i've read that he's a good QB when he's not injured, but he's constantly getting injured. A guy like him is a team-downer because expectations run high w/ a guy like him only to get dashed when he's eventually carted off the field. Maybe a run-oriented offense might take a shot at him .... Falcons?
Bears - he's better than Grossman "when healthy"Ravens - I doubt Troy Smith is the answerPackers - Favre has to retire someday and I'm not a believer in RodgersThere'll probably be a few more teams who will be interested.
Leading up to the draft with Leftwich, Grossman and Boller in it, Pro Football Weekly's Hub Arkush said Leftwich has a rod in his leg and he'll be lucky to last a season. So the Bears draft the more durable Grossman and he can't stay healthy for his first three seasons.Leftwich isn't that much of an upgrade over Grossman imho. Grossman has gotten more durable, and Leftwich is breaking down.
 

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