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07/26 — I was prepared to get a little misty-eyed today on the occasion of Curtis Martin's retirement. I'm a sports romantic, and after covering somebody so good for so long, and being around as long as I have, it hurts to have to say goodbye. Especially in football, retirement is too much like losing a loved one.

But Curtis made it easy, to paraphrase Bill Parcells, to hold a parade instead of a funeral. For one thing, he looked GQ mah-velous as always. Charcoal suit, subtly patterned off-white monogramed shirt, dark brown and magenta tie — and some stunning silver black-widow-spider cufflinks.
"There's no meaning to me wearing them today," Martin said, ever smiling. "I just like them."
And he seemed so at peace, even energized by today's 11-stop goodbye tour around New York. Whether it was talking about playing chess again with the great Jim Brown recently — "He beat me this time, 2 games to 1" — or holding court with the beatwriters and columnists and photographers who covered him for his eight Jets seasons, or doing a short standup interview on "The Early Show" or a more expansive interview on ESPN-AM's Mike & Mike Show (sans Mike), Martin seemed, well, happy that it was over.
"I don't see this as a sad time," he said. "Someone just asked me if any moment sticks out for me as the best moment of my career. I told him this is it, right now."
How can you cry in your microbrew over a guy with an outlook like that?
Of course, it helps that Martin is still a pretty good showman in his own right. He always had a few changeups and eye-opening moves on the field, and he brought a change-of-pace topic with him for today's tour: the somewhat surprising information that for a while he has been seeking to become an owner of an NFL team.
"I never wanted to talk about it and I didn't talk about it as a player because I thought it was inappropriate," he said. "But now that I'm retired, I can say my dream is ownership.
"I've been touted as being one of the most low-profile superstars, but there's always been a rhyme to my reason. Everybody's looked at me as a low-profile player. I've always seen myself as a high-profile owner."
As to which owners he's been talking to, whether he's part of a group or alone, seeking minority or majority share, Martin wouldn't give me or any of the other writers a sniff. But he said several times that his talks were so close to coming to fruition that he was anticipating unveiling his plans for his new team during today's tour.
There will be speculation about which team Martin is talking to, but for now it should be stimulating for football fans to know that Martin isn't done talking optimistically, dreaming big and trying to help his fellow human beings in the process. Someone asked him if it was painful that he had never won a particular piece of jewelry, not spider-shaped but rather diamond-encrusted.
"I can't describe it as a pain. I can describe it as an unfulfilled desire," he said about that elusive Super Bowl ring. "Now my goal becomes to win one as an owner."
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (45)Patrick Wittle Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 2:39pm EST"Do you think they will retire #28 for Curtis? No one else deserves to wear that number after him. Can't wait to see him in the hall of fame. "
Randy Lange Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 2:52pm EST"Patrick, Curtis was asked if he'd like his number to be retired. 'I never even thought of that,' he said. 'If that would happen, I would like it.'"
Ira Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 3:02pm EST"Curtis had so many great moments thoughout his career its hard to choose one. The opener in Green Bay in 2000 when he hurt his ACl and played the 2nd half with a brace sums up the heart and desire he played with.. BTW he caught the winning TD pass. Curtis was special on and off the field."
Craig A. Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 3:08pm EST"Congratulations on a EXCEPTIONAL career...good luck with your future plans. May God continue to bless you and your family."
Ira Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 3:59pm EST"What ever team Curtis becomes an owner or partner of they are getting someone very special. Hate to see him leave the Jets but can only wish him the best of luck so he can reach his dream. Curtis will continue to be a success at the ownership level also. He would never settle for less. Thanks #28."
Dalton Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 4:09pm EST"It's a sad but poetic day while Curtis once again fly's under the radar. The NFL should be celebrating a class act today, instead Vick guilty or not dominates the headlines. It's C-Mart our kids should be watching today. Good Luck but a guy like you probably doesn't need it. Retire 28 Jets Rule!"
NJPhones Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 4:45pm EST"Good luck to you Curtis! If anyone can do it you can. Thanks for everything you gave us for all those years-see you in the Canton."
Nyjetsdan16 Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 6:19pm EST"What a classy sport individual, not only as a player but as a superhuman professional. The way this man carried his legacy throughout his career. Such a perfect example of how a true person should act when they make the transition into a high money market from college. Thanks for the memories curt"
MARK BRENNAN Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 6:58pm EST"I AM FROM PA. BUT HAVE BEEN A JETS FAN SINCE 1968. I HAVE FOLLOWED MARTIN'S CAREER SINCE HE WAS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH. I AM WIPING TEARS ON MY CHEEK AS I TYPE THIS RIGHT NOW. CURTIS MARTIN, YOU ARE A TRUE WARRIOR, A CLASS ACT THAT CANNOT BE COMPARED TO IN TODAY'S SOCIETY. BEST WISHES."
James Reilly Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 7:17pm EST"Curtis Martin defines class! It has been an honor to watch Martin over the years. Hall of fame first ballot in my humble opinion. I also hope to see Curtis Martin's #28 and Wayne Chrebet's #80 retired one day alongside Joe Namath's #12, Don Maynard's #13, and Joe Klecko's #73."
Warren Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 7:18pm EST"Any Team connected to Curtis Martin, will instantly become my second faforite team. I will always be rooting for Curtis"
Kelly Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 9:42pm EST"Thanks for all you've given us. No one will ever have more Class or Heart than # 28!!!! Good Luck Curtis"
Drew Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 11:05pm EST"I never fully understood how great C-Mart was until he was gone. This guy did everything. Name me a RB that picked up the blitz like #28. I really hope he stays with the organization. The Green & White needs guys like Curtis around the team. Maybe # 28 can hang in the new stadium????"
shawn Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 11:18pm EST"28 has been my fav. RB since i was old enough to understand football. i hope he gets to be an owner. i will follow him. good luck C.martin!"
Drew Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 11:31pm EST"Its a big blow to me to see him go. It would have been nice to see him go out on top. He's what every NFL player should be and hopefully he'll be what every NFL owner should be. I'll miss seeing you in the endzone. "
GREENBLOOD Said:
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 12:11am EST"What can I say that hasnt already been said? Cheers Curtis. The memories will always remain."
Grian Said:
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 2:23am EST"I may not be a jets fan but i have to say curtis martin is one of the classiest players ive ever seen. hes one of the best to ever play and i will miss watchin him every sunday. Good luck Curtis!!!!!!"
Ray Rivera Said:
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 11:25am EST"To be perfectly honest Curtis is what a football star should be, a man of integrity, honest, hard working, unsellfish, good heart, active in the community with our kids that are in desperate need of help, a man of God, ect, ect, ect..... this man should be concidered for man of the year.Curtis is a good man."
CaneJet Said:
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 11:38am EST"I'll be cheering for Curt no matter where he goes. What a player. I love him and I'll miss him."
Mein Said:
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 11:54am EST"Hall of Fame First Ballot Curtis was always a gem. We will miss him..."
Tony Beja Said:
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 12:26pm EST"ALL sports fans, not just football fans, should praise Mr. Martin’s immeasurable contribution to the entire sports world. He brought back memories of fairness, respect for one's opponent, and graciousness in winning or losing to those who long for a time when money, power, and fame was not the reason they play the games"
Mike Said:
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 1:37pm EST"Curtis Martin! My favorite player now and forever! Thanks for everything you've done on and off the field. Stay strong in Him, God bless! ...can't wait to see what team he'll own..."
Erasmo Said:
Sat, July 28, 2007 - 11:06am EST"5th best running back all time! Its not good to see him retire now but he is still able to contend amongs the leagues best. Thanks Curtis, you are a big reason why this franchize has so much prestige. "
ROB Said:
Sun, July 29, 2007 - 7:55pm EST"Thanks for the memories Curtis !!!! If all athletes followed his lead, the world of sports would be a better place. A throwback in a time of wannabe gangsta's, low lifes and money hungry fools. You will be missed !!! Rob"
larry Said:
Mon, July 30, 2007 - 6:39pm EST"I will always hold a special place in my heart for such a great man. His attitude and demenor should be the goal of every pro athlete. Thank you Curtis"
Mike Pinto Said:
Tue, July 31, 2007 - 2:45pm EST"I just wanted to let Mr Martin know that I saw a replay of the 2004 AFC playoff game against the Chargers recently and it reminded me of his never give up attitude. His dedication to the game and the team is what we should all try to live up to in our own lives. THANK HIM FOR ME PLEASE"
Scott Weider Said:
Wed, August 1, 2007 - 9:34pm EST"Curtis is a great example of a man with a powerful sense of quiet and humble enthusiasm. A true leader. He puts (thousands of) people before himself. How often is it that we find such a kind man who can violenty break tackles?"
Eric Said:
Thu, August 2, 2007 - 8:42am EST"Curtis, thanks for everything. As a life long Jets fan now living outside of Pittsburg it was hard some seasons when things werent going our way but at least I could always fall back on "Yeah but at least we have Curtis Martin" Take care and God Bless you sir."
Bruce Sanchez Said:
Sun, August 5, 2007 - 12:31pm EST"I just wanted to thank Curtis for keeping me close to my brothers and dad, we are die hard jet fans and believers in life because of his efforts. Dad is gone now aug 06, thanks Curt, for giving him something to cheer about. Thanks for trying to get to see him, you called at least. Thanks for caring."
john Said:
Thu, August 9, 2007 - 11:45pm EST"In 30 years of watching the Jets. The parcells Jets, with you and vinny were the most exciting. So damn close. You will be missed. Thanks for all the unforgettable moments. Wont see another one like you on the jets anytime soon."
consuelo Wilson Said:
Tue, August 14, 2007 - 10:23am EST"I went to Pittsburgh for Grad-School, but being a die hard JETS fan from Junior High School, I was so happy to know that your roots were there why I was there in Pittsburgh for 10 years...I now live in Redskins terriotory, although I go to alot of games I always have on my Number 28 Jersey-God Bless!"
Tony Said:
Sat, August 25, 2007 - 3:30pm EST"Curtis you may not remember but I think back in 03' my high school football team (Roosevelt Rough Riders) came and spoke to us, I stil have the Jets hat you signed, but I just wanted to thank you for givin us all somethin to cheer about"
Ernesto R. Said:
Sun, August 26, 2007 - 1:57pm EST"Here, in Orlando, FL, there are so many Jet fans, it feels like home!!! Go Jets!!!"
irondog Said:
Tue, August 28, 2007 - 9:17am EST"it is time for the jets to win one, after watching our whole team defect to new england & then win the big one (3 time )i feel we must bulid a stronger ownership group Curtis Martin is such a class act,how can the JOHNSON family not bring him in on this team.Or another jet has to leave to win one ?"
Eddie Said:
Sun, September 9, 2007 - 12:58pm EST"Martin could be great addition to the ownership of an NFL team, bringing alot of knowledge of game to upper management hopefully, J-E-T-S!!!!!"
Joseph Ray Said:
Wed, September 12, 2007 - 9:54pm EST"A Martin-owned Jets club wouldn't be a Curtis retirement, but an exaltation. Joseph Ray, Las Vegas"
sal Said:
Sat, September 15, 2007 - 1:09pm EST"I'm sure Curt will be involved w/ ownership soon, been follwing this for a while, would be great if its been , Mr. Johnson as the mystery partner. Who ever I wish him well, He has always been a leader,role modle. he learned from the best coach there has been."
Fred Ressel Said:
Sun, September 16, 2007 - 9:21am EST"I don't know if curtis reads many of these comments, but I would like to thank him for being the one constant on the JETS over the years. Even during the bad years I could always chear for curtis to get those 1000 yards, and he always did ! Thanks again curtis and good luck to you in your future."
MADDY Said:
Thu, September 27, 2007 - 12:53pm EST"I WOULD LOVE TO SEE CURTIS OWNED THE NY JETS. HE'S THE MAN.. HE HAS THE KNOWLEDGE,SMARTS AND THE PERSONALITY OF AN OWNER. MAY GOD BLESS CURTIS MARTIN FOR EVER. THE NEW YORK JETS, SHOULD RETIRE HIS NUMBER AND GIVE TO HIM WHAT HE HAS GIVEN TO HIS FANS AND HIS TEAM."
Paul Said:
Thu, September 27, 2007 - 8:07pm EST"CURTIS YOU ARE MY HERO...IT WAS EXTREMELY HARD TO SEE YOU LEAVE THE GAME, WHAT MADE IT EVEN TOUGHER WAS WHEN LAST YEAR WHEN THE RUNNING GAME WASNT THE GREATEST I KNOW THAT YOU WOULD HAVE DONE BETTER THEN WHO EVER WAS OUT THERE I JUST HOPE YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE WHICH IS YOUR NUMBER RETEIRED AND TO BE THE OWNER OF THE JETS BECAUSE THEN I KNOW OUR TEAM WILL BE IN GOOD HANDS FOR A VERY LONG TIME:("
Mike R. Said:
Fri, September 28, 2007 - 5:12pm EST"Curtis you are a true gentlemen and the epitome of a team player. I have been a Titans/Jets fan since 1960, you are truly a superstar. The term is used very loosely these days, but you earned it for playing great and playing hurt and never making excuses about your performance. Good luck in your quest to be a NFL owner."
james Said:
Mon, October 1, 2007 - 10:42am EST"i'm happy for curtis he is a true hall of famer and a good person wish him the best 28 forever"
Greg Said:
Sun, October 14, 2007 - 1:55pm EST"Curtis has been such a gentelman throughout the way he has always been a great team player and a leader of the new york jets. Even when the jets had seasons that were not great Martin made it great to go to games and see his eye opening plays. He is truly one of the greatest players ever played and as an NYJ fan i m so pleased to have been able to cheer for him for his entire career as a Jet"
steve Said:
Fri, February 29, 2008 - 4:35pm EST"Curtis-MasterBlaster.Master the ball and blast through the hole.Thanks for the years.Best wishes for the future.You will be missed."
morgan Said:
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 10:55am EST"Curtis Martin is the complete defination of a true football player, never putting himself above the team. His amazing on the field accomplishments are those of a true hall of famer, and his off the field contributions are that of a true class act. There will never be another Curtis Martin. Thanks for the many wonderful memories God Bless. J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS ! ! ! !"
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Michael Emen Said:
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 2:15pm EST"Martin's always been a man who lets his actions do the talking. His composure and acceptance of retirement should be inspiring to those thinking about retirement. He's a clear showing that just because you stop playing football doesn't mean you have to "stop playing football." Best of luck to him"
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