Frank Gore
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:46 pm
Retiring as a 49er. Thoughts?
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Yes?BD Sullivan wrote:The whole "Sign a one-day contract and retire as a (fill in the blank)" has always been a lame routine. Is the player (or team) that fragile that they can't just move on with their life?
The first one I remember was Eugene Lockhart signing a one-day contract with the Cowboys. . .there could have been others before I don't remember but then I thought it served no purpose. . .BD Sullivan wrote:The whole "Sign a one-day contract and retire as a (fill in the blank)" has always been a lame routine. Is the player (or team) that fragile that they can't just move on with their life?
Willie Lanier with the Colts was another.JohnTurney wrote: More interesting is guys retiring for a team they didn't play for, but were signed to a contract bet never saw the field---Leroy Kelly as a Raider, Bobby Bell (played preseason as a Raider), Herb Adderley as a Rams, thought those don't count and shouldn't they have more legitimacy than the "one day contract things".
At least those others were trying to make a team.
Ronnie Lott signed with both the Chiefs and the 49ers in the 1995 offseason/preseason, but never played in a game that year.JohnTurney wrote:The first one I remember was Eugene Lockhart signing a one-day contract with the Cowboys. . .there could have been others before I don't remember but then I thought it served no purpose. . .BD Sullivan wrote:The whole "Sign a one-day contract and retire as a (fill in the blank)" has always been a lame routine. Is the player (or team) that fragile that they can't just move on with their life?
More interesting is guys retiring for a team they didn't play for, but were signed to a contract bet never saw the field---Leroy Kelly as a Raider, Bobby Bell (played preseason as a Raider), Herb Adderley as a Rams, thought those don't count and shouldn't they have more legitimacy than the "one day contract things".
At least those others were trying to make a team.
Jerry Rice with the Broncos also comes to mind. I also remember Anthony Munoz with the Buccaneers and Tony Boselli with the Texans, but I believe they got injured had had to retire.JohnTurney wrote:The first one I remember was Eugene Lockhart signing a one-day contract with the Cowboys. . .there could have been others before I don't remember but then I thought it served no purpose. . .BD Sullivan wrote:The whole "Sign a one-day contract and retire as a (fill in the blank)" has always been a lame routine. Is the player (or team) that fragile that they can't just move on with their life?
More interesting is guys retiring for a team they didn't play for, but were signed to a contract bet never saw the field---Leroy Kelly as a Raider, Bobby Bell (played preseason as a Raider), Herb Adderley as a Rams, thought those don't count and shouldn't they have more legitimacy than the "one day contract things".
At least those others were trying to make a team.