I understand that there are statues with more mobility than Byron Lefwich, and Daisuke Matsuzaka has a more compact windup, but looking over some of the names of quarterbacks currently populating NFL rosters, you have to wonder how he has yet to find work. (Actually, I know the answer, but just for the sake of discussion...)But here we are, almost to July, and Leftwich is still unemployed. As I mentioned earlier this month, a lot of teams around the league are concerned about Leftwich's injury history; sure, David Carr or Joey Harrington or Kyle Boller might all be less skilled players, but they can take a hit. A bunch of them, in fact.
Good news, though: Leftwich has an ally in Brian Billick:
Billick, now a game analyst for Fox, liked Leftwich enough in college that the Ravens tried to work a deal with the Minnesota Vikings to trade up in the draft. But in an infamous draft day snafu, the Vikings took too much time - some say the Jaguars intentionally stalled them - and lost the pick, allowing Jacksonville to take Leftwich...So, in a sense, we have Mike Tice to thank for ruining Leftwich's career. Somehow that makes perfect sense.
"He can throw it," Billick said of Leftwich. "There's never been a question about his ability. He's got one of those unique arms. He proved to be fairly accurate..."
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6-25-2008 @ 8:58AM
Peter said...
Culpepper's still looking for work too. Coincidence? You decide!
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6-25-2008 @ 2:05PM
murph207 said...
Here is another reason both Leftwitch and Culpepper are still looking for jobs. Even at this stage of their careers, neither one of them wants to accept being a back up. The controversy that comes with putting them on your roster makes it a bad move for your locker room. This has nothing to do with race. they are both good people adn could be fine back ups. i just dont think they are willing to accept that, cant really blame them but unless i was looking for a starter and wanted to give them a shot i wouldnt sign them
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