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#16 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
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I also think that he's probably thought about this decision for months and months, and if he's gone public and told the coach, it means he's not going back. If he had doubts he wouldn't have started the sideshow yet.
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Thank You, Sean.
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Age: 39
Posts: 7,506
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Damn. I woke up this morning and saw this and I'm shocked. I honestly thought it was a hoax when I first saw it. I really hate to see this guy leave, I loved watching him play. However, you do what you gotta do to be happy. Sorry Dolphin fan, you must be pretty pissed right now.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arlington, VA
Age: 41
Posts: 3,109
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I'm stunned and a little upset about this whole situation. I can't believe he's leaving the game at just 27 years old, claiming he doesn't like it anymore. I guess I can understand that, but....no I really can't. It just doesn't make sense. Ricky was one of my favorite running backs in the NFL. How could he do this?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 73
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Being honest, though, it's easy for me to say that because Ricky's a Dolphin. I can't be so laidback about Sean, being the huge Redskins fan that I am. |
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#20 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
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oh yeah, an entire draft class, and the return on that is nothing 2 years later... i'd bet they'd be steamed. usually 7 picks gives you more years (if the 1st rounder is any good, 6 years+ and then the other 6 rounds...), they got 2 years, REAL bad deal on their end.
of course, i don't think anyone really saw this coming... i mean, he's the kind of RB that could sit in the top ten each season for another 5-6 years... |
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#21 |
Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Hartselle, Alabama
Age: 84
Posts: 659
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Yeah, I figured he would be back when I first heard this. But hearing about the influence from Jim Brown and Robert Smith convinces me otherwise. Not only are the Dolphins done for the season, it is a major setback for the keeper-league Hogskins. I drafted him when he came into the NFL Now I gotta rely on Tiki... damn! Well, I will still keep him on my practice squad for a year or two just in case.
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#22 |
Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE
Posts: 3,494
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Looks like the Dolphins wil have to rely on the precision passing of, let me check my roster here...
A.J. Feeley? Oh, those guys are screwed. Revise your Power Rankings, boys.
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#23 |
Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: nyc
Age: 49
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man. major news. their entire offense was built on him. burn the playbook, burn the season.
i understand where Ricky is coming from though, he never seemed happy where he was. maybe he'll never be happy. its good to hear he says he's happy now, but i wonder if he'd feel differently if he never made all that money. who knows. i hope he gave Wannstadt some more warning though, because he's really leaving tons of people out to dry in the organization. not even talking about the fans, their livelihoods didnt count on him. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Age: 49
Posts: 1,501
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#25 |
Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 473
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I gotta think this puts O-gu out of our reach now. There are too many other teams with good running back depth, and Miami needs a real back in the worse way. I expect the trade to involve a TJ Duckett or Larry Johnson type backup.
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#27 |
Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 528
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I'm sorry to say but Ricky Williams is cleary a head case. I respect his decition to retire. Its a fee country and you can do what ever you want. But if he thinks the kids in Jamiaca living in tin shakes not knowing where there next meal is gonna come from, would at any moment without a shread of hesitation trade for ricky's life, then he is just a dumb ass. The guy ovouisly doesn't understand how good he has it, even if he didn't like his job of playing a game and being paid millions. I remind everyone again that the guy has a history of depression and might just be in a funk right now.
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#28 |
Pro Bowl
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: New Jersey
Age: 43
Posts: 5,455
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anyone out there already do a fantasy football draft and get ricky? I guess the big boards just got a little shaken up.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: New Jersey
Age: 43
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so, I just read three articles from various Miami newspapers that apparently were written before the Ricky Williams announcement. Talking about how their coach is on the hot seat and how a qb controversey is going to rip the team apart. None of them mentioned Williams being gone. Thats not good for Dolphins fans to have these precamp articles written about how its going to be ar ough year, and then they find out they lose their star... man that sucks.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: I'm in LA, trick!
Posts: 8,700
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This could make Dan Snyder look even more like a deal making genius. |
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