Culpepper to be cut?

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  1. GreenMachine

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    Dolphins | Culpepper may be cut
    Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:46:54 -0700

    Adam Schefter, of the NFL Network, reports if the Miami Dolphins trade for either Kansas City Chiefs QB Trent Green or Houston Texans QB David Carr, QB Daunte Culpepper will be released.



    The Dolphins still feeling the sting from the sham named Saban.:grin:
     
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    this is bad...i'd rather him stay there and keep them down...
     
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    Well they are saying he may be headed to the Raiders if he is cut, to tutor Russell.
     
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    damn...i hope they dont get Carr
     
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    Its on ESPN rumours that that might be the case.
     
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    Paging David Carr....Paging David Carr
     
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    Per SI truth and rumors:
    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/scorecard/03/23/truth.rumors.nfl/index.html


    The Raiders were intrigued with Daunte Culpepper last offseason before he was dealt to Miami. Now there is a chance they might be able to land him without any compensation. He could be the perfect bridge, the quarterback to play until the Raiders deem potential No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell ready to take the field.
    -- NFL Network

    The Dolphins are Carr shopping. The club's brain trust spent part of Thursday speaking with the Texans about quarterback David Carr and investigating all aspects of a possible trade.
    -- Miami Herald

    If general manager Rick Smith is unable to trade David Carr, the Texans will release him. Carr could be released or traded before the weekend is over. Minnesota, Oakland and Miami are possibilities.
    -- Houston Chronicle
     
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    carr needs to go to minnesota.....stay away from the dolphins!
     
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    I agree that Carr needs to stay away from the fins, but isn't Minny pretty high on Tavaris Jackson?
     
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    If Carr is smart he really needs to hook up with Gruden in Tampa or Minnesota but I think his best chance of living up his potential is Gruden in Tampa.
     
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    Dolphins expect Culpepper to be ready

    By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Sports Writer
    Fri Mar 23, 8:21 PM ET

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070324...olphins_qbs;_ylt=AttOCnDZtPGgKZ5z6RllcOLIyLQF

    DAVIE, Fla. - Daunte Culpepper was at the Miami Dolphins training facility around sunrise Friday, ready for another day of rehabilitating his surgically rebuilt knee.



    When quarterback schools and minicamps start next month, the Dolphins expect Culpepper will be there, too.

    And with that, the revelations end.

    Culpepper's status is one of many mysteries surrounding the Dolphins. Already this offseason, Miami has switched coaches from Nick Saban to Cam Cameron, seen several offensive starters from last season move elsewhere and added linebacker Joey Porter to a talented defensive corps.

    The big question, as always, is at quarterback, especially with other NFL starters such as Trent Green and David Carr believed to be under consideration.

    "Everyone knows our critical issue is our quarterback's level of play, no matter who that quarterback is," Cameron said Friday. "I respect those questions."

    He may respect them, but he's also not inclined to answer them too specifically.

    "I've never believed it serves any purpose talking to our quarterbacks through the media," Cameron said.

    Joey Harrington, who started much of last season in Miami, was cut earlier this offseason partly because he was due a $1 million roster bonus. The Dolphins have Culpepper and Cleo Lemon, whom Cameron worked with previously in San Diego. Miami's also negotiating with Kansas City to trade for Green, who also has some history with Cameron going back to their time together in Washington.

    Miami, which has had a revolving door at quarterback since Dan Marino retired, might also be considering Carr, released Friday by the Houston Texans.

    Cameron, though, remained mum on all possibilities.

    "Instead of talking about it all the time, I think I'll just share with you our philosophy as it relates to that position. That'll be a position where the job will be earned," Cameron said. "And the great quarterbacks don't want it any other way. ... I've never been around a quarterback who was given a job."

    Culpepper was acquired a year ago from the Minnesota Vikings for a second-round draft pick, just four months removed from reconstructive knee surgery. He started last season's first four games, completing 60 percent of his passes and throwing for 929 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions.

    But his mobility was hampered because of ongoing knee troubles, and he was sacked 21 times. So the Dolphins started Harrington in the fifth game and kept him in the lineup until the season finale, when Lemon started at Indianapolis.

    "He's still in kind of a rehabilitation mode," Cameron said of Culpepper, who didn't speak with reporters Friday. "But he's making progress. He's there. He's doing everything he can do."

    Notes:mad: The Dolphins still have K Olindo Mare on the roster, even though they've obtained former Giants K Jay Feely. Cameron said he liked Mare but acknowledged "it's probably not ideal for him." ... Unlike Saban, Cameron hasn't gotten to know RB Ricky Williams yet. Williams was suspended for the 2006 season and played in the Canadian Football League. "Philosophy. Focus on what you can control," Cameron said when asked his reasoning for not reaching out to Williams. ... Cameron will not be at the league meetings in Arizona next week. He's going on a previously scheduled vacation with his wife.
     

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