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Published - Saturday, June 16, 2007

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Dave Myers column: Maybe Vikings were right about Culpepper and Moss


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Over the past couple of years the people in the Minnesota Vikings’ front office have received a great deal of criticism for some of their personnel decisions. Among the most controversial: trading the two most dynamic players on the roster, Randy Moss and then Daunte Culpepper the following year. Well the time has come for the naysayers — myself included — to enjoy a nice big serving of crow.

The Culpepper move happened after he had just suffered a devastating knee injury and was insistent on the fact that his 10-year $100 million contract was woefully inadequate. As a matter of fact, his contract proved to be the only thing Culpepper was willing to discuss with new Vikings coach Brad Childress.
The hobbled QB rejected numerous overtures from Childress to discuss Minnesota’s new offense. Instead Culpepper apparently preferred to discuss the manner in which the team could make right the terrible injustice that was his $100 million deal.

Not only was Culpepper physically incapable of playing, his erratic behavior suggested that he wasn’t mentally ready to play either.

Somehow the front office folks in Winter Park convinced the Miami Dolphins that a second-round draft pick was a reasonable price to pay for a mentally and physically damaged QB. In return Culpepper started four games for Miami last year leading the Dolphins to a robust 1-3 record as he piled up two touchdown passes and three interceptions. And for this Montana-like performance Miami paid Culpepper $8 million.

In a move as surprising as the sun rising in the East, the Dolphins have traded for 37-year-old quarterback Trent Green to replace Culpepper. Miami is expected to grant the still-injured Culpepper his release any day now. Is it possible that Childress and Co. weren’t the clueless band of fools that everyone thought they were?

Fans and media alike were right to question the organization’s thinking on the Moss trade. For all of Moss’ faults — real and perceived — he was the most dangerous offensive player in the NFL and had been since the first moment he stepped on the field as a rookie in 1998. But the Vikings saw what would become clear to the rest of the NFL, that it wasn’t Moss’ allegedly flawed personality that was cause for concern, rather it was his deteriorating health.

In 2004, Moss’ final year with Minnesota, the mercurial wide receiver’s nagging injuries limited him to just 49 receptions down from the previous year’s 111. And despite the obvious decline in performance Minnesota was able to convince the Oakland Raiders to part with starting linebacker Napoleon Harris and first and seventh round draft picks to secure the services of the one-time phenom.

While I think Moss is still one of the most exciting players in the NFL, the explosiveness that he brought to the field is no longer on display every week the way it was years ago. Case in point, Moss had 14 receptions of 40 yards or more during his rookie season in Minnesota, in the past two seasons in Oakland Moss had a total of five plays over 40 yards including just one last year. For this the Raiders paid Moss $15.5 million.

As a result of the dramatic drop off Moss was available to any team in the NFL willing to offer Oakland a fourth round draft choice.

There is no doubt Minnesota’s offense has struggled since Moss and eventually Culpepper were shipped out of town, but because of the enormous salary cap savings the Vikings were able to bring in free agents such as pro-bowl guard Steve Hutchinson and running back Chester Taylor. The added flexibility also helped the team to extend the contracts of some of their best young players in pro-bowl defensive tackle Kevin Williams and Serena Williams’ boyfriend Bryant McKinnie, who plays left tackle for the Vikings in his spare time. By the way, Minnesota should look into securing the rights to any offspring this colossal coupling potentially produces.

But even if the Serena & Mount McKinnie union doesn’t bear fruit for the Vikings, their decision to part ways with Moss and Culpepper already has.

Incidentally, does anybody know what kind of wine goes best with crow?
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To Really wrote on Jun 18, 2007 10:05 AM:

" maybe they could have an article about the packers if they were any good and made any off season moves, but they haven't and there really isn't much to say about anything they have done lately....and btw favre wanted moss and was ticked off when they didn't get him so he can't be that bad. "

J R wrote on Jun 17, 2007 3:58 PM:

" To the biased Packer Fan who posted the "Really" comment regarding former MN Vikings players, I have a few words for you...Why do you think that the article on Moss and Culpepper isn't sports news? Because you happened to dislike the MN. Vikings organization or because maybe they beat your Packers team one too many times for your own comfort! It's pretty disheartening to hear such biasness from local sports fans, especially when you live on the border and the Packers/Vikings are considered by many to be rivals. If the Vikings organization and team is such a loser, then why do Packer fans dislike them so bad if they don't threaten you any? That is one question I have never gotten an answer from from any Packer fan. Maybe you could answer that for me, hah? "

Forever Vikes!! wrote on Jun 17, 2007 8:11 AM:

" In the first place Culpepper was never really a QB. Al he ever was is a ball chucker. The man could not read a defense and all he knew was "run down the field and I will throw it to you". I was very happy when he went away. He should never have been drafted by the Vikes. His five minutes of fame have come and gone. As for Moss you're right, his productive years are over. He still has a few spectacular moments left, but they will be few and far between. All he wants now is a ring and I think if he gets that he will retire. I was a bit sad when he left,but that is the nature of the beast. "

part 2 wrote on Jun 17, 2007 12:53 AM:

" This is what happens when you have a quarterback standing upright and has a pocket presence. Think Tom Brady is unhappy. You must know something about Randy Moss, he is a very private person. In solitude he will fly like an eagle and winning is what brings out the effort in the greatest downfield threat in the history of the NFL. Remember he made Daunte looked like an ALL Pro QB, what do you think he will do with Tom Brady when he knows the ball. The ball be right on target where he will not have to leap to snare Dauntes errant passes from defenders. Motivation for a ring is very big in his life. The Freak will be comeback player of year and all pro once again! "

Viking fan in Charlotte wrote on Jun 17, 2007 12:51 AM:

" People tend to forget who was attempting to throw passes in Oakland, while they were not on there backs or on injured reserved. The Oakland Quarterbacks were running for their lives just as J. Russel will be accustomed to. Moss will now have the best Quarterback to play pitch and catch with. Can you say the Brady Bunch are not only favored, but who in there right mind will attempt to put eight men in the Box with number 84 running downfield. "

Really? wrote on Jun 16, 2007 3:46 PM:

" Why do we have a stupid viking's article featured in a Wisconsin paper? Come on guys. Geez... "

From a Viking fan wrote on Jun 16, 2007 12:41 PM:

" I'm glad we got rid of them both!!! Now they can be someone else's problem. I couldn't believe the gall of culpepper; in his last season as a Viking, he starts out absolutely horrible and then he totally blows out his knee - THEN HE ASKS FOR MORE MONEY???? What an idiot!!! "


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