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D3V
2004-08-05, 02:43 AM
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NAPA, Calif. (Aug. 4, 2004) -- Tim Brown is leaving the Oakland Raiders after 16 prolific seasons.

Salary cap constraints and the reality of reduced playing time for the 38-year-old veteran persuaded owner Al Davis to part ways with the last former member of the Los Angeles Raiders. Brown, who will be released Thursday, Aug. 5, holds most of the club's receiving records, and his 240 games in Silver and Black are the most in franchise history.

"This is a very emotional day for me. I have fought the battle as much as I possibly could and tried to restore the image as much as possible to the Raiders," Brown said Wednesday.

"This won't be the end of Tim Brown. I'll surface somewhere else, probably."

He ranks second in NFL history with 14,734 yards receiving and third with 1,070 catches. His 99 touchdown receptions are tied with Don Hutson for fourth, and his 14,734 all-purpose yards are fifth.

Brown won the Heisman Trophy at Notre Dame before the Raiders drafted him in 1988. He soon established himself as an elite receiver, appearing in nine Pro Bowls and going nine straight seasons with at least 1,000 yards receiving from 1993-2001.

Brown had 52 catches for 567 yards and two touchdowns last season, but his streak of 175 starts ended in December.

He also appeared to fall out of favor with former coach Bill Callahan. Jerry Porter and 41-year-old Jerry Rice will be the Raiders' top receivers this season.

Though Brown's quiet style sometimes seemed at odds with the Raiders' brash image, he was one of the team's most popular players even during the franchise's dismal seasons after returning to Oakland.

"It's emotionally difficult. It's a part of your life," Davis said. "Other than your family, this is your family. We've had many great players, but there are certain players you fall for. It's tough to lose him."


Basically Tim Brown is going to retire wearing the Oakland Jersey but this year he wants to play somewhere else where he will get more playing time.

Titusfied
2004-08-05, 09:38 AM
Yeah, I've also heard that Ricky William's contract might get traded to Oakland and that there is a possibility of him coming back to play for the Raiders next season. I don't get it, but that's what I hear.

Tim Brown is older than dirt, and when I say old, I mean older than Doofus_AW, and that says a lot. He's a great player, but he's out of his prime, and has been for years. He should just retire.

kockblocker1
2004-08-05, 10:23 AM
Any player that is in the ORIGINAL Tecmo Bowl should really already be retired. I think he was the last one. :)

Titusfied
2004-08-05, 11:01 AM
Bo Jackson was the bomb in that game! I agree that he should reitre, but he could still be a decent 2nd WR on most teams. Not only that, but his locker room leadership is untouchable.

kockblocker1
2004-08-05, 11:22 AM
Bo Jackson was the bomb in that game! I agree that he should reitre, but he could still be a decent 2nd WR on most teams. Not only that, but his locker room leadership is untouchable.

On "O" Bo was kick ass. But I think LT on the Giants was the fastest player. If you could have put him at running back then you would really own. He was really unfair to play with though. He could block every extra point with plenty of time to spare. In a high scoring game that alone would turn the tide in your favor.



Only on Zelaron can a topic like Tim Brown leaving Oakland turn into a discussion about Tecmo Bowl :) That's why I like Zelaron.

D3V
2004-08-05, 11:56 PM
I think he should just go ahead and retire. I know it's not a money issue, and if he wants to play too much he might just get hurt, and screw up his life after football.

Titusfied
2004-08-06, 10:44 AM
I would love Tim Brown to get picked up by the Eagles. He would be a nice second WR, and could easily take the place of Freddy Mitchell or Todd Pinkston.