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Jerry Rice says the Raiders coach threw the Super Bowl against the Bucs.


Cary Kollins

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Well this should get interesting.

It all started with former Raiders WR Tim Brown saying this: "We all called it sabotage ... because Callahan and Gruden were good friends," Brown said. "And Callahan had a big problem with the Raiders, you know, hated the Raiders. You know, only came because Gruden made him come. Literally walked off the field on us a couple of times during the season when he first got there, the first couple years."

http://www.nfl.com/n...super-bowl-loss

Now Jerry Rice has backed up what Brown said.

From PFT:

Rice, who was on the Raiders team that lost Super Bowl XXXVII to the Buccaneers, said on ESPN that Callahan disliked his players, disliked his team, and was willing to let his old boss, then-Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden, beat him.

“For some reason — and I don’t know why — Bill Callahan did not like me,” Rice said. “In a way, maybe because he didn’t like the Raiders, he decided, ‘Maybe we should sabotage this a little bit and let Jon Gruden go out and win this one.’

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/01/22/jerry-rice-agrees-with-tim-brown-bill-callahan-sabotaged-us/

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Well, we already know the Bucs knew the plays the Raiders were calling in the huddle. That pretty much is shown in the highlights of the game. Yet my biggest question is, why in the world is Tim Brown making a fuss about this now? The game happened 10 years ago.

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Well, we already know the Bucs knew the plays the Raiders were calling in the huddle. That pretty much is shown in the highlights of the game. Yet my biggest question is, why in the world is Tim Brown making a fuss about this now? The game happened 10 years ago.

Knowledge that he will never make the HoF?

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I think this is BS, the player are just bitter about the loss and want to redirect blame, because the Bucs beat down the Raiders like a red headed step child and saying it was the coach makes their ego hurt less.

if this was true it would have come out long before now.

I say complete BS

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I think this is BS, the player are just bitter about the loss and want to redirect blame, because the Bucs beat down the Raiders like a red headed step child and saying it was the coach makes their ego hurt less.

if this was true it would have come out long before now.

I say complete BS

This.

Noone throws a chance to win a Super Bowl. No one actively tries to sabotage their own nfl HC job.

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This.

Noone throws a chance to win a Super Bowl. No one actively tries to sabotage their own nfl HC job.

I'm not saying this did or didn't happen, I don't have any idea.

But to say "no one throws a chance to win a SuperBowl" you set yourself up as a perfect predictive judge of human behavior.

Human beings do ALL KINDS of stupid poo. ALL THE TIME.

I'm sure there are no reasons that you can come up with to satisfy YOU to throw a Super Bowl, but you sure as hell can't say that with perfect confidence about everybody else.

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I think this is BS, the player are just bitter about the loss and want to redirect blame, because the Bucs beat down the Raiders like a red headed step child and saying it was the coach makes their ego hurt less.

if this was true it would have come out long before now.

I say complete BS

To be fair, Jon Ritchie, the FB for the Raiders at the time, has said for years that this was the case... It just never got the publicity it is getting now, for some reason.

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