The Steelers have signed both Byron Leftwich and Daunte Culpepper.
The two will compete for the backup spot throughout the remainder of the preseason. Leftwich may be the better fit as a pure backup with concerns that Culpepper would have to swallow quite a bit of pride to carry a clipboard. Aug. 9 - 9:14 pm et
Rotoworld.com
If Culpepper is cut, I think he goes to GB.
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Forget Green Bay, how about Chicago or back to Minnesota?
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I think he ends up as the insurance to Rodgers. He was offered a deal earlier this off-season by the Packers but refused it, holding out for a bigger one. He could possibly end up in Chicago. I don't see him in Minnesota though. Didn't him and Childress have a fallout prior to him being moved to Miami? Or was Childress even there at the time?
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I think returning to Minnesota would be difficult for Culpepper. He'd have to swollow a lot of pride to return as a backup imo. I just dont see that happening, or them even pursuing him.
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Is this serious... the steelers signed Culpepper... AND leftwich? Because Batch went down? :lol: What am I missing here.
Guess that rules out Pitt as a possible destination for McCown. which is odd... all they needed was a backup. They probably could have gotten Mccown cheaper than either of these two guys... At least i'd like to think so. damn. -
I'm sure the Steelers have their eyes on the superbowl. Big Ben plays very physical and is not a stranger to missing a game or 2 due to injury, so they want to have a quality backup on hand. Batch actually won games for them in substitution, so they want a backup with a bit more than average talent as insurance.
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Keep the one that is less gimpy and cut the other one. -
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McCown, on the other hand, had 3 fumbles lost and 11 ints in 9 games - or 1.55 turnovers a game.
Beck, had 5 fumbles lost and 3 ints in 5 games - or 1.6 turnovers a game.Last edited: Aug 10, 2008Lab3003 likes this. -
Interesting, this article says Leftwich hasn't even met with the Steelers as of this morning.
http://www.timesonline.com/articles/2008/08/09/sports/doc489e62b745086841603124.txt -
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To be fair, though, when most people talk about Culpepper and turnovers, they generally mean fumbles - whether or not Culpepper actually turned the ball over.
Last year, Culpepper did have 9 fumbles in 7 games, losing 3. McCown kept pace though, having 11 fumbles in 9 games, losing 3 (to go with the 11 picks). -
Done deal. Steelers sign just Leftwich, not both.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08223/903337-66.stmalen1 likes this.