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I have it on good authority...

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by mathmajors, Sep 5, 2005.

  1. mathmajors

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    ...that Jerry Rice has announced his retirement. [​IMG]
     
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    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    wish we new what Benson's was going to do about the Saints future in NO?
     
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    Sorry. Not enough existing threads to make that determination.
     
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    http://enews.earthlink.net/article/spo?guid=20050907/431e65c0_3ca6_1552620050907-695227517

    Rice May Not Be Able to Immediately Retire
    September 07, 2005 7:26 AM EDT
    SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Jerry Rice probably won't get the chance to sign a one-day contract and retire with the San Francisco 49ers - not this season, anyway.

    The NFL's career touchdowns leader left the Denver Broncos on Monday, announcing his intention to retire after 20 seasons. He spent his first 16 years with the 49ers, winning three Super Bowl rings and becoming the career leader in every significant receiving category.

    Rice also told reporters that retiring with the 49ers was "the next step" in his departure.

    But because Rice waited to make his retirement decision until after final NFL roster cutdowns, the 49ers would have to release a player from their 53-man roster to sign Rice to a one-day contract - a ceremonial gesture extended to several players in recent years, including Oakland's Tim Brown and Buffalo's Thurman Thomas.

    When asked if the NFL might make an exception in Rice's case, 49ers coach Mike Nolan scoffed.

    "It's not like the NFL to make an exception for anyone, so I don't know that they would," Nolan said Tuesday. "We haven't talked about petitioning anything at this point. We want to respect Jerry Rice and anything that might be his wishes, but at the same time, we're in the process of putting a football team together. We don't want to compromise anything on the team."

    An NFL spokesman didn't immediately return a call seeking comment, but the league previously has said no special privileges will be granted for one-day contracts.

    When Rice decided to return for a 21st season this fall, his agents repeatedly spoke with the 49ers about joining the club for one last season. Though San Francisco has one of the NFL's least impressive receiving corps, Nolan wasn't interested.

    "My interests go to the 49ers organization," Nolan said. "Certainly Jerry was an intricate part of the success that built this franchise, but my focus is on the current players and staff. I think it's important that we honor and respect Rice. He's due for that, but my focus has to be on this team and (making) sure I take care of the family at hand."

    Rice, who still lives a short drive from the 49ers' training complex, spent 3 1/2 seasons with the Oakland Raiders and part of another with the Seattle Seahawks before trying to make Denver's roster this summer.

    He said earlier in the year he considered himself "a 49er at heart. I'll always be that."
     
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    The sad thing is that Rice would probably make the 49ers better even at his age.
     
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    why do teams do the 1 day contract? is there some benefit to having a player sign a meaningless contract? especially if it means cutting someone else to do it. who cares what his last team was. Rice will always be remembered as a 49er.
     

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