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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Land O Lakes FL
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Martin out for 2006
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Curtis Martin tried to outrun the inevitable.
After months of rehabilitation and countless hours working to get back on the field for the New York Jets, reality finally caught up to the NFL's No. 4 career rusher. The Jets placed the 33-year-old Martin on the reserve physically-unable-to perform list with a bone-on-bone condition in his right knee, ending his season before it ever got started and jeopardizing his career. "I usually deal with things the way they are now, and with the information that I know about my future, it doesn't look like it's too bright as far as me having a further career," Martin said. "And if that happens, great." All-time NFL rushing leaders Player Rushing yards Emmitt Smith 18,355 Walter Payton 16,726 Barry Sanders 15,269 Curtis Martin 14,101 Jerome Bettis 13,653 Eric Dickerson 13,259 Tony Dorsett 12,739 Jim Brown 12,312 Marcus Allen 12,243 Marshall Faulk 12,162 It took a few months for Martin, always classy and often overshadowed as a player, to reach the point where he could accept the idea his brilliant career might be over. "I don't know if it's even possible," Martin said of playing again. "It hasn't been possible up to this point, so I'm not looking forward to saying I'll definitely be back next year. It's a long stretch, I'll put it that way. And that's the most honest answer I can give you." This wasn't an official retirement announcement, but it sure sounded and looked like one, with cameras flashing every few seconds and at least two dozen reporters packed into the small media room. "I'm officially not playing this year," Martin said. "Retirement -- that may be the inevitable result. I just haven't gotten there yet." Martin, wearing a brown baker boy hat, royal blue V-neck shirt and dark blue jeans, kept his composure throughout the nearly half-hour news conference. He referred to his career in the past tense a few times, and his outlook on playing again was far from promising. Martin also thanked the team, the fans and even the media in an apparent sign of closure. "To think that a guy might not be able to play again is devastating," said Derrick Blaylock, who was signed last year to back up Martin. "Aside from football, this is a guy's future. If he's not going to be able to play, that means a lot." Martin spoke with coach Eric Mangini on Tuesday night, and said he didn't think he'd be ready to practice next week -- the team's deadline for a decision on his availability. "I sat in Eric's office and I said, 'Eric, you know what? I just need one last conversation with the doctors.' I said, 'I even know. I know what they're going to say and I know what the outcome is,' but for some reason I just wanted that last conversation." Martin, who said he's in game shape and at his playing weight, never got that final conversation, instead talking with general manager Mike Tannenbaum and deciding Wednesday was the day to end months of speculation. "I feel bad for him, and I just hope he comes back next year," linebacker Jonathan Vilma said. Martin tore cartilage in the knee in Week 2 against Miami last season, and aggravated it two games later against Baltimore. He played through the pain, but ended his season after Week 12. "I don't think that it ever took a turn for the worse," he said. "I think it's always been what it has been." Martin said the knee became a "bone-on-bone" situation when the damaged cartilage was removed during surgery in December. He was slow to recover and was placed on the physically-unable-to-perform list before training camp so he could rehabilitate the knee. "This is something beyond my threshold of pain," said Martin, who often played through injuries throughout his first 11 seasons, but said it would be "totally stupid" for him to try to play through this one. "Do I think I can tolerate the pain and go out there and score a touchdown? Probably. That's just what I believe," he said. "But do I think that that's going to possibly hinder me from scoring a touchdown with my kids or running down the field with my kids? Yes." The five-time Pro Bowl player was eligible to come off the PUP list Oct. 16, but the team announced he'd remain on it until after the game at Cleveland last Sunday. On Monday, Mangini said he spoke with Martin, Tannenbaum and the Jets' medical staff last week. They chose to hold off until next week on whether Martin would rejoin the team and practice. Mangini reiterated that on Tuesday, but said things changed after talking with Martin on Tuesday night. "I think his heart was saying one thing and, unfortunately, the injury was saying something else," Mangini said. Martin wasn't sure if he'd have any more operations on the knee. "I'm right on the borderline of having to get more done, but there's a possibility that if I stop right now that I may not have to go through those procedures," he said. Martin spent his first three seasons with New England, and came to the Jets as a restricted free agent in 1998. His best year was his last healthy season in 2004, when he led the league in rushing with 1,697 yards and tied Barry Sanders' record with 10 straight 1,000-yard seasons to start a career. "He's been the face of the franchise, and everybody here in the city loves him," receiver Laveranues Coles said. "He's New York's guy." The Giants' Tiki Barber recently announced plans to retire after this season, meaning next year might be the first without either running back playing in New York since 1996. "I have great respect for Curtis," Barber said. "My definition of greatness is doing things consistently great. And he did it for a lot of years. He has always been very respectful to the league and the game. It's a great method for people to want to emulate." Though he has played for division rivals his entire career, I have the utmost respect for the way Curtis Martin went about his business on and off the field. This may just be the closest we get to a retirement press conference given his desire not to be the center of attention. No need for the "Is he a Hall of Famer" thread. He should be at the podium in Canton 5 years after he makes it official.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: The Mountains
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You could certaintly add this to the "things in sports that make you feel old" discussion.
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Strategy Moderator
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: North Carolina
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Probably my favorite player ever, and I think the perfect example of a guy who was "very good" for the entire length of his career rather than exceptional for a few years here and there. He was the model of consistency, and I'm happy to have seen him play on a number of occasions, especially when he broke the Jets single-game rushing record.
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Head Coach
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Sad to see him possibly retire. Not flashy, but helluva consistent and the kind of player that's better than you realize.
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Head Coach
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: North Carolina
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His retirement is happening just like his career. Low-key, with no real "highlight" moment.
A great player who just showed up and did his job and never got the props that he deserved. Probably the only New York athlete to ever be underrated. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: The State of Rutgers
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The most underrated RB of all time. |
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College Starter
Join Date: Oct 2002
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It was actually cancelled in 1997; approximately 2 years after the start of Curtis's career. Coincidence? Last edited by RedKingGold : 11-01-2006 at 08:53 PM. |
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