Updated: Feb. 3, 2006, 2:24 AM ET Report: James says his days with Colts are over ESPN.com news services
Colts running back Edgerrin James told the Indianapolis Star he believes his playing days in Indianapolis are over.
"I don't see nothing happening,'' James told the newspaper Thursday night. "You can read between the lines and from the things I'm hearing, nothing's going to happen.
"And that's crazy, man. I'm part of the solution, I'm not part of the problem. Crazy, man."
James is one of four Colts starters that could become unrestricted free agents this year, along with receiver Reggie Wayne, linebacker David Thornton and defensive lineman Raheem Brock.
Colts general manager Bill Polian has said the team's offseason signing priorities are retaining Wayne and working out a contract extension for defensive end Dwight Freeney.
James has taken exception to his name rarely, if ever, being mentioned among those priorities and told the paper he'll see who wants his services when the free agent signing period opens March 3.
"Maybe I'll get to a situation where somebody appreciates me," James told the Star. "I'm going to always be a ballplayer. You know I've got game. You can't knock what I do.
"I'm a running back like Walter Payton, somebody who played a long time. I'm in that mold ... guys who played 12, 13 years and always were consistent."
James rushed for 1,506 yards and 13 touchdowns on 360 carries this past season and is headed to the Pro Bowl after his fourth 1,500-yard season.
The Colts were 3-13 the season before drafting James with the fourth overall pick in 1999. Indianapolis then posted a 13-3 record in James' rookie season, in which he won the first of two straight rushing titles.
"At the end of the day I can say I did my part," James told the paper. "I did what they asked me to do. At the end of the day the truth will be seen and everybody will see what kind of player I am and how important of a player I am.
"For somebody else to come in and do what I did, it would be tough. Look at the difference when I'm there and when I'm not there. That's all you got to do."
Since 1999, the Colts are 77-35 -- 70-26 when he plays, 7-9 when he doesn't, according to the Star.
The Colts had no comment on James' statements, the Star reported.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
I better check Hog Wash. I'm sure the Redskins are in the lead for aquiring him.
RIP 21
"Nah, I trust the laws of nature to stay constant. I don't pray that the sun will rise tomorrow, and I don't need to pray that someone will beat the Cowboys in the playoffs." - Irn-Bru
I'm so tired of the Colts bashing, when a team wins as many Super Bowls ... I mean conference championships ... I mean playoff games ... er ... never mind
JansenFan wrote:I better check Hog Wash. I'm sure the Redskins are in the lead for aquiring him.
Good point JF! These days around the board you just never know
Jansen on his broken thumbs:
"It’s limited me in some ways but has been beneficial in others. It’s like I have a couple of clubs on my hands. I just have to hit people with them."
i wouldnt be surprised if he was wearing a jets uni next year...they are hurting for running back help and curtis martin can serve the role of a jerome bettis if martin decides to stick around for a few more seasons. other suitors who are lower on the list IMO would be the cardinals and the dolphins if ricky doesn't go back.
Sean, may you always rest in peace and look down on us with the same love that we look up to you.