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<blockquote data-quote="PackerLegend" data-source="post: 84045" data-attributes="member: 518"><p>Jerry Porter reportedly isn't on board with new Raiders coach Art Shell.</p><p></p><p>The wide receiver told The San Francisco Chronicle that he has asked the team to trade him.</p><p></p><p>"Yes. Absolutely. I've told them that," Porter told the newspaper. The 2000 second round pick has caught 239 passes in his six NFL seasons for 3,215 yards and has scored 24 touchdowns.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px">Porter told the newspaper that his agent told him that the Raiders have asked for two No. 1 picks in return for him in any deal</span><< <u>Ya Like Thats Going To Ever Happen no one would even give up 1 first round pick for him</u><<. "Why ... would you ask for a No. 1 for me, or ask for two No. 1s for me, when I wasn't even a No. 1?," he told the newspaper.</p><p></p><p>Porter told the newspaper he had a run-in with Shell and receivers coach Fred Biletnikoff shortly after Shell was hired when he told them he wanted to work out in Florida instead of participating in the team's offseason conditioning program.</p><p></p><p>"Ever since then, [Shell] hasn't said anything to me, I haven't said anything to him," Porter told the Chronicle.</p><p></p><p>Shell didn't dispute Porter's version of events and emphasized to the newspaper that he is trying to change the culture of the Raiders, who are 13-35 the past three seasons.</p><p></p><p>"The culture is changing," Shell told the Chronicle, "and everybody has been on board and trying to get involved in the process of winning football games, and getting in here, working. You can't have inmates running the asylum. </p><p></p><p>"That's not gonna be. Not under me, and 99.9 percent of the players here feel that way. They want direction. We're going to give them direction. And I'm not going to back down off of that. </p><p></p><p>"A couple of the inmates have been trying to run the doggone culture around here. They've been running the program. And that's not gonna be anymore. I'm the head coach. I'm the guy in charge." </p><p></p><p>Shell, who coached the Raiders previously from 1989-1994, had a 54-38 regular-season record his first time around, leading the Raiders to the AFC Championship Game following the 1990 season. The team has had only three winning seasons since Shell was fired -- one less than he had in five full seasons as coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerLegend, post: 84045, member: 518"] Jerry Porter reportedly isn't on board with new Raiders coach Art Shell. The wide receiver told The San Francisco Chronicle that he has asked the team to trade him. "Yes. Absolutely. I've told them that," Porter told the newspaper. The 2000 second round pick has caught 239 passes in his six NFL seasons for 3,215 yards and has scored 24 touchdowns. [size=6]Porter told the newspaper that his agent told him that the Raiders have asked for two No. 1 picks in return for him in any deal[/size]<< [u]Ya Like Thats Going To Ever Happen no one would even give up 1 first round pick for him[/u]<<. "Why ... would you ask for a No. 1 for me, or ask for two No. 1s for me, when I wasn't even a No. 1?," he told the newspaper. Porter told the newspaper he had a run-in with Shell and receivers coach Fred Biletnikoff shortly after Shell was hired when he told them he wanted to work out in Florida instead of participating in the team's offseason conditioning program. "Ever since then, [Shell] hasn't said anything to me, I haven't said anything to him," Porter told the Chronicle. Shell didn't dispute Porter's version of events and emphasized to the newspaper that he is trying to change the culture of the Raiders, who are 13-35 the past three seasons. "The culture is changing," Shell told the Chronicle, "and everybody has been on board and trying to get involved in the process of winning football games, and getting in here, working. You can't have inmates running the asylum. "That's not gonna be. Not under me, and 99.9 percent of the players here feel that way. They want direction. We're going to give them direction. And I'm not going to back down off of that. "A couple of the inmates have been trying to run the doggone culture around here. They've been running the program. And that's not gonna be anymore. I'm the head coach. I'm the guy in charge." Shell, who coached the Raiders previously from 1989-1994, had a 54-38 regular-season record his first time around, leading the Raiders to the AFC Championship Game following the 1990 season. The team has had only three winning seasons since Shell was fired -- one less than he had in five full seasons as coach. [/QUOTE]
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