http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3569109 Yeah, I'm sure it's really everyone was against him. There is totally no chance he's just not as good as he thinks he is.
Kind of a surprise. He wasn't too bad in Oakland- borderline starting QB and definitely better than al ot of the crappier starting QBs out there. I'm surprised Chicago wasn't interested in him.
Culpepper's failure has nothing to do with Randy Moss. Culpepper can own his own failure. He had opportunities to play this year and he's choosing to quit. NO HEART and LAZY! It would be foolish for anyone to give him another opportunity unless they are just savaged by injuries at QB and there isn't anyone else to call. If your a Culpepper fan, look for him during the next season of JOES vs PROS on Spike TV or setting world records on obsolete versions of Madden. Obsolete = versions of Madden that Culpepper is actually on and has decent attribute numbers.
It's a shame to see him go out like this. He was obviously a favorite of mine while he was in Purple in Minnesota, as he led us to the playoffs a good amount of times. It's really too bad to see him retire.
No I was just saying, he most certainly would be in the league longer (with all the baggage included) had Moss stuck around.