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Less than two weeks after announcing that he's coming out of retirement, quarterback Daunte Culpepper has a new ...
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SOURCE: ESPN
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'll get the Lions out of the slump they're in.
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I think he will definitely improve the Lions offense.
That is not saying much though...
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Culpepper wont do anything Orlovsky isn't already doing. As much as I love his arm, hes probably around Rex Grossmans level of IQ as far as throwing the ball goes.
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Yes, Millen was fired, Freak. Although you wouldn't know it by this bone-head move.
We have two QB's that we don't know a ton about (Orlovsky has just begun starting, and Drew Stanton is backing up right now), and they bring in Culpepper?! Maybe we'll get lucky and the deal won't get signed today.
As Joe said, there are more important issues facing the Lions right now, and QB is not something they need to be focusing on. How about getting some good O-Line men and a couple people at secondary....for starters?