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Culpepper says he'd consider backup role with Pack


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GREEN BAY (AP) — If the Green Bay Packers change their mind about having two rookies back up quarterback Aaron Rodgers this season, veteran free agent Daunte Culpepper is willing to listen.

``I have not heard from the Packers since before the draft,'' Culpepper said in an e-mail to The Associated Press on Thursday night. ``My ears are definitely opened to listen if they need a proven backup for Aaron.''
Culpepper visited the Packers in April, after Brett Favre's original retirement, but left without a deal in place. He continues talking to other teams, but so far hasn't received the response he is hoping for.

``I am talking,'' Culpepper said. ``I am just not convinced that the teams are listening.''

Culpepper, 31, was a standout quarterback for Green Bay's division rival, Minnesota, before he sustained a major knee injury in 2005. He played in four games for Miami in 2006 and seven with the Oakland Raiders last season.

The Packers drafted a pair of rookies, Louisville's Brian Brohm and LSU's Matt Flynn, in April. Rodgers took over as the starter — and stayed there, even after Favre unretired and was traded to the New York Jets.

Brohm generally has outperformed Flynn in practice and Flynn has been better in the Packers' preseason games, but neither may be far enough along to be considered a viable backup at this point in their careers.

After both struggled against the Tennessee Titans' No. 1 defense in the first half of the Packers' 23-21 loss in Thursday night's preseason finale at Lambeau Field, Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he was comfortable with his quarterback situation.

``I'm going to say it for about the 100th time, it takes time, OK?'' McCarthy said. ``It takes time to develop young quarterbacks, and that's where we are. I'm excited about their future, but we've got work to do.''

But McCarthy seemed to leave the door open to the possibility of the team adding a veteran backup.

``Those are all options,'' McCarthy said.

Flynn threw a pair of touchdown passes in the second half and nearly tied the game after narrowly missing a potential two-point conversion pass at the end of regulation. Brohm had a potential second-half touchdown called back on an instant replay review.

Brohm said the Packers are fine with the quarterbacks they have.

``I don't think we need to bring in a veteran backup because I think all three of us are ready to go,'' Brohm said.
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Coughin Corner wrote on Sep 3, 2008 10:06 AM:

" I would still,rather see Culpepper out there than 2 rookies as backups. Rodgers is frail. It's not a matter of IF he gets hurt, it's WHEN. Also, I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed that Culpepper has really small hands for his size. Everytime I say that people look at me like I'm crazy. That being said, I'm just not comfortable with all rookies as backups. Pre-season is not the regular season. We need a veteran, if not Culpepper, then someone. "

packerbacker wrote on Sep 1, 2008 11:27 PM:

" You must be joking. TT trades the #1 NFL Player of all time for a 4th round pick because AARON is BETTER??!! WHY WOULD THEY NEED A VETERAN IF AARON IS BETTER? "

Eddie wrote on Aug 29, 2008 8:28 PM:

" I would be shocked if the Packers called Culpepper. The guy can't play. He can't read a defense to save his life. His teeny little hands won't let him hold onto the ball == FUMBLES. Go away, Dante. "

PackAttack2020 wrote on Aug 29, 2008 8:49 AM:

" actually Doc, I think Culpepper's play on the field would attract PLENTY of flies, but for all the wrong reasons. The guy is a has been, and even when he was in his prime, he wasn't that great. The fact that a veteran QB has to go knocking doors in the NFL is a huge sign. I think we are better off in this case with our rookies. "

doctor9 wrote on Aug 29, 2008 8:15 AM:

" "I am talking, I am just not convinced that the teams are listening." -- These are the words that potential employers just LOVE to hear from people claiming to be eager to work for you. I'm sure that sort of attitude must've paid off in Minnesota for some reason, but in the real world, you get more flies with sugar... "


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