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  • Bob_R
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    • Jan 2004
    • 3834

    Brown tells teammates he's leaving Raiders

    NAPA, Calif. (AP) - Receiver Tim Brown told some of his Oakland teammates, including Jerry Rice, that he won't be playing for the Raiders this season.

    "What he said to the guys is that he's not going to be around anymore," Rice said after practice Tuesday. "I don't know what was said, but he's not going to be here anymore. This basically is going to wake everybody up that this is a business. You can't come in and feel like you've got it made."
    Brown met with Raiders owner Al Davis on Tuesday and has another meeting scheduled to discuss his future with the team.

    Brown, the longest-tenured Raider, appeared resigned to probably continuing his 17-year career in another city.

    "You know, if you asked me that a week ago, I would've said no," Brown said Tuesday of ending his Raiders career and joining a new team. "But certainly, even standing out here, that's not something I want to think about. I don't know what could happen to change what is going on, and certainly you don't want to see anybody get injured or anything of that nature to change your situation.

    "I mean, there are going to be things I'm going to have to think about hard in the future, and we'll make those decisions."

    Brown took part in position drills Tuesday, but sat out the rest of practice. The receivers got together at the end, Brown said something, and they all put their hands together and cheered "Brown!"

    New coach Norv Turner plans to use his young players, and fifth-year pro Jerry Porter is on track to becoming the franchise's receiver of the future. The Raiders also have Rice, 41, and rookies Johnnie Morant and Carlos Francis, along with a handful of other receivers they'd like to look at.

    So what becomes of the 38-year-old Brown, who finished last season with 52 catches for 567 yards and two touchdowns?


    Tim Brown receiving stats
    Year G GS Rec Yds Avg TD
    1988 16 9 43 725 4.1 5
    1989 1 1 8 8 8 0
    1990 16 0 18 265 14.7 5
    1991 16 1 36 554 15.4 5
    1992 15 12 49 693 14.1 7
    1993 16 16 80 1180 14.8 7
    1994 16 16 89 1309 14.7 9
    1995 16 16 89 1342 15.1 10
    1996 16 16 90 1104 12.3 9
    1997 16 16 104 1408 13.5 5
    1998 16 16 81 1012 12.5 9
    1999 16 16 90 1344 14.9 6
    2000 16 16 76 1128 14.8 11
    2001 16 16 91 1165 12.8 9
    2002 16 16 81 930 11.5 2
    2003 16 15 52 567 10.9 2
    Totals 240 198 1070 14734 13.8 99


    Turner confirmed Tuesday that if Brown does stay with the Raiders his role "wouldn't be what it's been" and that Porter is ready to be a starter.

    "This is not an easy decision for anybody," Brown said. "You're talking about the so-called Mr. Raider the last 16 years. ... The timing of the situation, I'd rather do it now than the last cut of the year, for sure."

    Brown has been durable, missing only one game over the past 11 seasons, and is a respected leader.

    During the Raiders' embarrassing 4-12 season a year ago - the worst collapse by a team that reached the Super Bowl the previous season - Brown spoke up in a team meeting and asked his teammates to shut up and play.

    It was his effort to get the Raiders back on track after the franchise's worst start in 39 years. It also followed public criticism by cornerback Charles Woodson of then-coach Bill Callahan.

    Brown even offered to let his teammates blame him for all the problems instead of their coaches or other players. About 10 of the Raiders watched a Monday night game at Brown's house.

    But after the season on his weekly radio show, Brown accused Callahan of sabotaging the season in order to get fired and said some players had to be held back from physically going after the coach.

    Callahan later denied it and said Brown was just upset after being told in October that Porter would replace him in the starting lineup.

    Brown has been a Raider since they drafted him in the first round in 1988 after he won the Heisman Trophy at Notre Dame.

    "I think it's a big surprise. When you think about the Raiders you think about Tim Brown," Rice said. "It's a weird game. You never know when this situation might occur. It's going to be weird not having that guy around to pull me through practice."

    Brown has caught 1,070 passes for 14,734 yards and 99 touchdowns. He's averaged 13.8 yards per catch and started 198 of his 240 games.

    Brown's most productive season came in 1997, when he caught 104 passes for 1,408 yards and five touchdowns. Brown's 11 TDs in 2000 were a career high.

    "Obviously I've never been a guy who ran 40 yards down the field, but what I do is what I do," he said. "And if my mind-set is still on doing those things, I believe I can still do them, and my mind is certainly toward still playing football."
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  • Bob_R
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    • Jan 2004
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    #2
    He signed with the Bucs. Reunited with Gruden.
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    • POJO_Risin
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      • Mar 2003
      • 40648

      #3
      Yeah...no big surprise there...

      I think Gruden is putting together an intersting mix of bland...
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