Jul 18 2007

NFL Jonesin’: More Daundhi

Published by Adam at 12:15 pm under B.S. (General)

  • Daundhi Jersey (NFL Shop)Daunte Culpepper and the Falcons? Beggars can’t be choosers, right? - Nyjer Please
  • John Clayton thinks that Daundhi could end up in Baltimore, Jacksonville or The Lou. - ESPN
  • The NFL Czar suggests Chi-town, Dallas, Green Bay and Oakland, along with the previously mentioned potential destinations. - Fox Sports
  • No teams were interested in trading for C-Pepp? Really? At that price? With that wheel? Really? - Miami Herald
  • Damn, it’s fun to ridicule him for playing Rosenhaus. - The Blog of Hilarity
  • Are even the ‘Skins interested? Damn, I’ll have mentioned all 32 teams by the time this post is finished. - East Coast Bias
  • Kige Ramsey kicks 33 seconds of Daunte knowledge. Say what you will, but the guy has the brevity thing mastered. - YouTube

What do I make of all of this? I think Jacksonville is the last place Culpepper wants to end up. The Jaguars already have three capable QBs — Byron Leftwich, David Garrard and Quinn Gray. Why would the Jags even want C-Pepp? The St. Louis suggestion is a joke as well. The Rams already have a great — yes, I said great — QB in Marc Bulger. Chicago has too much money already invested in its QBs. Oakland? Al Davis’ crew has a younger version minus the baggage. New England? Yeah, The Hoodie and Scott Pioli are going to sign off on that.

Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas and Green Bay are the best bets. Personally, I like the Green Bay option the best. Culpepper could sit out another year and let his knee mend, and then come in and play in a division he knows extremely well. Then again, the shoes of Brett Favre’s won’t be easy ones to fill. Why isn’t anyone mentioning the Buffalo Bills as a possibility? I’m not sold at all on the J.P. Losman-Trent Edwards duo. Maybe the front office is, but I’m certainly not.

Ballhype: hype it up!

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