Culpepper ducks the Cheifs, works out with Lions

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I thought he (collins) didnt have much of a chance to succed anywhere I thought he was done......RedRum is saying that they counted cullpeper out and you never know what might happen, he could come back and do well....What dont you understand about what he is trying to say to you???
well apparently yall didnt know the situation...collins was a solid back up last year too....

like i said comparing him to culpepper is retarded...just because "you" thought something was the case doesnt mean it was...

culpepper is done.....like the stint in oakland wasnt enough? how many other times is he going to get sacked and barely get up before you reliaze that hes done....dude doesnt have no knees and made his living on running around the pocket throwing deep to a WR he will never throw to again......

Kerry was allready on a team and knew the playbook.....Culpepper still doesnt have a job...
 
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collins never blew out two of his knees.....comparing collins to pepper is one of the most idotic things ive heard on here....Kerry didnt quit the game did he? he didnt get turned down by countless teams after PLEADING for a job


see the difference?

in no way is kerry in the prime of his career...but dont make yourself look stupid
you should say both knees instead of 2 of his knees, he only got 2 knees
 
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well apparently yall didnt know the situation...collins was a solid back up last year too....

like i said comparing him to culpepper is retarded...just because "you" thought something was the case doesnt mean it was...

culpepper is done.....like the stint in oakland wasnt enough? how many other times is he going to get sacked and barely get up before you reliaze that hes done....dude doesnt have no knees and made his living on running around the pocket throwing deep to a WR he will never throw to again......

Kerry was allready on a team and knew the playbook.....Culpepper still doesnt have a job...
LOL

And just because "you" think something doesn't mean it's the case, either.

LOL @ Kerry was already on a team and knew the playbook...at one point, he WASN'T on a team and DIDN'T know the playbook.

Kerry Collins is putting up garbage-ass numbers...that defense is carrying the team. He's not a good QB; he's a half-step away from a WASHED UP CAREER BACKUP QB...
 

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...............didn't kerry collins play for the raiders too??? didn't al davis consider collins washed up too??? Last time kerry collins was good is when the carolina panthers were a new expansion team...props to the tennessee defense, they ain't playing for second place this year and yes......i did say lendale white was a fat piece of shit and wasn't as good or better than justin fargas.......but fucc it....they ain't gonna win it all wit kerry at qb, he ain't gonna hold up the whold season n' as soon as he fuccs up vince is stepping bacc in
 
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HE'S A LION

Less than two weeks after announcing that he's coming out of retirement, quarterback Daunte Culpepper has a new home.

Culpepper agreed Saturday to a two-year deal with the Detroit Lions. Terms of the deal, scheduled to be signed on Monday, are unknown.

Culpepper canceled a scheduled trip to Kansas City to instead visit the Lions earlier in the week.

Culpepper left the Lions on Tuesday without a deal but kept in touch, trying to find a home for this season and next season. After several days of negotiations, Culpepper agreed that Detroit was the best fit for him.

In September, Culpepper announced his retirement after being offered only one-year deals. Culpepper felt ignored despite his belief in his skills, and when he couldn't find a long-term home he announced his retirement at the age of 31.

In agreeing to a deal with Culpepper, the Lions have a quarterback to help finish this season and take them into next season. Culpepper, a former Vikings starter, has great knowledge of the NFC North.

HE'S GONNA HAVE A GOOD TARGET IN CALVIN JOHNSON