Rice Wants Out Of Oakland

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Jan 9, 2004
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I SAY LET HIM GO AND TAKE COLLINS WITH YOU.
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Disgruntled Rice wants out of Oakland
Janie Mccauley / Associated Press
Posted: 28 minutes ago

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) - Jerry Rice spent his 42nd birthday defending his ability to catch passes yet again. That's the umpteenth time already this season.

His complaining is becoming a weekly occurrence.
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"I'm not trying to force anything, but, you know, it doesn't make any sense for me to stay here if things continue going this way," Rice said Wednesday, reiterating he'd like to be traded.

"I didn't envision what's going down right now. I pretty much was under the impression I was going to be a big factor this year, be a part of the offense and have opportunities to make plays."

Rice, who claims he was never told he'd have such a diminished role, told a Sacramento radio station Tuesday that he expected to be traded before the Oct. 19 deadline and would embrace the chance to play elsewhere because he "can't go out this way."

There also have been rumors bout a possible trade with the Lions that would reunite Rice with his former San Francisco coach, Steve Mariucci.

Raiders' senior personnel executive Michael Lombardi denied there was ever a trade in the works.

And Mariucci said Wednesday he'd read about Rice's situation, but that the Lions were committed to developing their young receiving corps.

"That's where we're headed," he said. "We're headed forward with these guys. The trade deadline is next week. Not a lot of trades go on in football. There are some rumors about several receivers and other players too, but we haven't given it a lot of serious consideration only because we're committed to our guys right now and headed in a certain direction where guys are going to be here for several years."

Rice, the NFL's career leader in catches and touchdowns, has just five receptions for 67 yards and no touchdowns and his record streak of 274 consecutive games with a catch ended in a 13-10 win over Buffalo in Week 2. He threw a sideline tantrum after that game.

He compared his current situation to the one he faced with the 49ers four years ago when they let him go and decided to give their young receivers more opportunities.

"It's not up to me to fix it. If I did that, then I would be running the team," Rice said, laughing. "You know what, I look at the situation and it's always a business. That's the way I've approached it. Sometimes you're just dealt a bad hand. If I have to leave, I have to go. That's the bottom line. If I go to another team, then I'm going to do everything possible to help that team to win."

His teammates sympathize.

"Everybody wants to be involved in the game," receiver Ronald Curry said. "Jerry should be involved in the game. I think he deserves the right, but we're not really running the offense or calling the plays where we're singling one guy out. It's more what the defense is giving us, and Jerry hasn't really had those opportunities."

Coach Norv Turner has stressed that Rice is still an important member of the Raiders, but this offense isn't going to have one go-to receiver.

Rice is having a hard time accepting the fact his career is winding down. He said in January this would be his last season, but has since insisted he'll be back next year.

He worked just as hard as always leading into his 20th NFL season, fourth with Oakland.

"I know it's frustrating for Jerry, and his particular situation is a hard one. I know he's not playing as much as he'd like to," quarterback Kerry Collins said. "But we've all got things we're frustrated about right now, and we've all got to keep the team in mind. I know Jerry will do that. He's the ultimate pro. I don't think we're going to trade him and I don't think he's going anywhere but stay right here. I believe he can contribute."
 

Jake

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im not even a niner fan but i would like to see him in san fran though...and they could actually use him,he would get alot more touches then he is with all those young bucks out there in oakland...i mean,cedrick wilson is their #1 guy for gods sake,doesnt get much worse than that
 

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yeah, Collins is doing Rice dirty! All collins has to do is look for him when he feels pressure and is about to throw an INT. Thats 4 catches per game GUARANTEED! Hopefully he and Al had a nice talk and they can get back on track here but if he goes then thats whats best cause at his age there really is no room for waiting....(I look for him to be a factor this weekend)
 

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nah. eric johnson their TE is 1st in the nfl in catches and 4th in the nfl in yards. rice would definitley hang with johnson

yeah that guy has been tearing it up all season, had him on my fantasy football squad, I got him in like the 10th round or something, didnt even know who he has, just was gonna use for a back up but ending up being a fuckin star
 

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nah. eric johnson their TE is 1st in the nfl in catches and 4th in the nfl in yards. rice would definitley hang with johnson
i wasnt trying to say #1 as far as stats and shit,i know E.J has been tearin it..i was just saying that wilson is the #1 receiver on their depth chart
 
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^^^^^^^u live up 2 ur titles name. Eric johnson is injured he has sum shit wit his ribs. Dont know if its gonna keep him out or if he gonna play threw it