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.:St Ides:. 10-06-2004 09:28 AM

Ricky Williams wants to play football again!
 
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/7769927

Does he really miss it?

IS it due to the fact he has to repay 8.6 million dollars to the Dolphins?

Will he give up weed and other drugs?

Will he be as good as he once was?

Lots of questions going around.

How do you think the NFL will handle this?

Will he get some special treatment since it is well known he has minor mental issues

Rich 10-06-2004 09:50 AM

After the statements he's made in the past, I'd say it's pretty clear he's being forced to play. Lame, but maybe next time he won't have Master P negotiate his contract.

Rich 10-06-2004 09:52 AM

Great sig BTW :1orglaugh

.:St Ides:. 10-06-2004 09:54 AM

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Originally posted by Rich
After the statements he's made in the past, I'd say it's pretty clear he's being forced to play. Lame, but maybe next time he won't have Master P negotiate his contract.
Yeah the Master P thing was a joke.

He has said a lot of things in the past that have not made all that much sense, so we shall see what really happens!

channel69content 10-06-2004 09:54 AM

The real question is if you are a Dolphins player do you even want him on your team after the shit he pulled?

seeric 10-06-2004 09:55 AM

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Originally posted by channel69content
The real question is if you are a Dolphins player do you even want him on your team after the shit he pulled?
exactly

i think he was stoned when he retired, and now he's not and realized how dumb a move it was.

LOL

jacked 10-06-2004 09:55 AM

The 2002 NFL rushing champion stunned the Dolphins when he retired just before training camp in late July. Steinberg declined to discuss his client's change of heart, but on Sept. 24, Williams was ordered by an arbitrator to repay more than $8.6 million to the team for breaching his contract.

A Dolphins source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the team's understanding is that Williams can't play this year because of his drug-program violations.

Rich 10-06-2004 09:57 AM

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Originally posted by channel69content
The real question is if you are a Dolphins player do you even want him on your team after the shit he pulled?
umm have you seen them this year? They'd kill to have him there, without him they may go 0-16.

.:St Ides:. 10-06-2004 09:58 AM

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Originally posted by jacked
The 2002 NFL rushing champion stunned the Dolphins when he retired just before training camp in late July. Steinberg declined to discuss his client's change of heart, but on Sept. 24, Williams was ordered by an arbitrator to repay more than $8.6 million to the team for breaching his contract.

A Dolphins source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the team's understanding is that Williams can't play this year because of his drug-program violations.

That is not totally true, he may just end up with a 4 game suspension. It depends on how it goes down.

He may not miss the season!

.:St Ides:. 10-06-2004 09:59 AM

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Originally posted by channel69content
The real question is if you are a Dolphins player do you even want him on your team after the shit he pulled?
Teams can be forgiving. Many players get suspended for many reasons and the team gets over it.

Look at the Ravens Jamal Lewis is going to be gone for four games and they won't be that down on him.

Ricky has some mental issues, you need to understand that first

MickeyG 10-06-2004 10:05 AM

As a miami fan I would welcome him back with open arms, we need all the help we can get down here. 0-4 is simply embarassing.

Unfortunately my hunch is if he comes back he'll be traded immediately.

Webmaster_Logic 10-06-2004 10:08 AM

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Originally posted by MickeyG
As a miami fan I would welcome him back with open arms, we need all the help we can get down here. 0-4 is simply embarassing.

Unfortunately my hunch is if he comes back he'll be traded immediately.

If i was Miami i would not touch him. He left the team high and dry for his life style that he lives now . He is a great running back but you dont just shit on the people who depend on you. That was a shitty thing to do!

Rich 10-06-2004 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MickeyG
As a miami fan I would welcome him back with open arms, we need all the help we can get down here. 0-4 is simply embarassing.

Unfortunately my hunch is if he comes back he'll be traded immediately.

The trade deadline past last week I believe.

n3in 10-06-2004 10:13 AM

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Originally posted by Rich
The trade deadline past last week I believe.
thats pretty quick for a trade deadline. i would think it'd be later in the season

MickeyG 10-06-2004 10:28 AM

im not a football expert but i think the trade deadline is oct 19.

MickeyG 10-06-2004 10:31 AM

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Originally posted by Webmaster_Logic
If i was Miami i would not touch him. He left the team high and dry for his life style that he lives now . He is a great running back but you dont just shit on the people who depend on you. That was a shitty thing to do!
agreed what he did was wrong and I was highly disapointed over it. However with our current coaching staff and offensive line I can surely understand why he left.

meanwhile we gave up two first round draft picks for him, if we trade him now we'll be lucky to get anything back.

In case you don't keep up on Miami we're on our 6th running back this year. the guy was cut, then signed to the practice squad and is now our starter. We need Ricky.

Rich 10-06-2004 10:36 AM

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Originally posted by n3in
thats pretty quick for a trade deadline. i would think it'd be later in the season
It's oct 15th actually, for some reason I thought I was after week 4, but yes it's very early compared to most sports. Way better if you ask me, I hate the fucking NHL trading at the end of the year.

MickeyG 10-06-2004 10:39 AM

interesting, Ricky has demanded an answer within 2 weeks. That would be just before the trade deadline..

extreme_spaz 10-06-2004 10:49 AM

I am a Dolphins fan from way back. My wife and two sons love them as well. I want to see them win as much as the next guy really, but I think him coming back to the team would mean not only are they playing pathetically this year, but they would LOOK twice as desperate and pathetic then they really are.
This is a bad year for the Phins, but I think it would look better to go 0-16 with some intergrity, then to cow down in desperation and bring this worthless piece of flesh back on the roster. It's not like if he comes back now the team would make it to the playoffs or anything. They'd blow with him or without him this year. I say make him pay back the 8.6 Mil. it'll help his recovery and provide him an excellent oppurtunity to reflect on his descision making process.


spaz

MickeyG 10-06-2004 11:07 AM

The worst scenario is the coach and GM trading ricky for more mediocre players when all they are trying to do is save their jobs.

stocktrader23 10-06-2004 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Webmaster_Logic
If i was Miami i would not touch him. He left the team high and dry for his life style that he lives now . He is a great running back but you dont just shit on the people who depend on you. That was a shitty thing to do!
This isn't about hugs, kisses, and respect. This is a rich mans game and you better believe they will put all of that aside if it comes down to making more money.

sickkittens 10-06-2004 11:16 AM

Imagine if he comes back and they still lose. Or even better, he causes them to lose.

ibbunk 10-06-2004 11:29 AM

HOPEFULLY, he'll come back to the dolphins so we can trade him for another solid runningback and other solid players. God knows we need a bunch!

He's a fucking idiot. He's lost so much credibility in this league. EVERY team in the nfl will think twice before picking someone as unstable as this fucking guy. Outside of the recreational drugs he does, he takes medication daily for his anxiety disorder. This guy is a mental midget. He's running back to football so he doesn't have to declare bankruptcy as a result of paying the dolphins back $8.6 million.

Kel 10-06-2004 11:32 AM

The guy submitted his retirement papers and went through that whole process. He should have to sit out a mandatory minimum of 2 seasons to give him time to think.

Where's accountability these days? Pathetic.

BigWebRev 10-06-2004 11:33 AM

he needs money to buy more weed

fuck-up

sickkittens 10-06-2004 11:35 AM

Williams is one of the stranger athletes out there. He must have always been high on interviews.

kenny 10-06-2004 11:42 AM

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Originally posted by ibbunk
HOPEFULLY, he'll come back to the dolphins so we can trade him for another solid runningback and other solid players. God knows we need a bunch!

He's a fucking idiot. He's lost so much credibility in this league. EVERY team in the nfl will think twice before picking someone as unstable as this fucking guy. Outside of the recreational drugs he does, he takes medication daily for his anxiety disorder. This guy is a mental midget. He's running back to football so he doesn't have to declare bankruptcy as a result of paying the dolphins back $8.6 million.

You hit the nail on the head.

.:St Ides:. 10-06-2004 11:47 AM

Maybe his mental problems drew him over the edge. He made a few fuck ups, people made errors in judgement all the time and don't get that much heat for it..


Look at Michael Jordan, he retired from the Bulls after winning 3 championships in a row. Then came back a couple years later and no one cared.


Dom Hasek retired from Hockey, yet came back and everyone was happy. Star players always have other options to weigh out, but when they come back most are welcomed back with open arms.

For Miami fans it will be simple, if he rushes for 100 yards and two td's they will cheer and say thank god he is back, if he fumbles and rushes for 50 yards, they will say what were we thinking go smoke more weed you loser. The way he plays will determine how most fans look at him.

kenny 10-06-2004 11:52 AM

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Originally posted by .:St Ides:.
Maybe his mental problems drew him over the edge. He made a few fuck ups, people made errors in judgement all the time and don't get that much heat for it..


Look at Michael Jordan, he retired from the Bulls after winning 3 championships in a row. Then came back a couple years later and no one cared.


Dom Hasek retired from Hockey, yet came back and everyone was happy. Star players always have other options to weigh out, but when they come back most are welcomed back with open arms.

For Miami fans it will be simple, if he rushes for 100 yards and two td's they will cheer and say thank god he is back, if he fumbles and rushes for 50 yards, they will say what were we thinking go smoke more weed you loser. The way he plays will determine how most fans look at him.


Ricky Williams bailed on his team right before the start of the season.

Thats entirely different then MJ.

Rich 10-06-2004 11:52 AM

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Originally posted by Kel
The guy submitted his retirement papers and went through that whole process. He should have to sit out a mandatory minimum of 2 seasons to give him time to think.

Where's accountability these days? Pathetic.

They're forcing him to come back, he doesn't want to play.

DavidVH 10-06-2004 11:53 AM

i can't pay attention to anything you post with that signature :)

extreme_spaz 10-06-2004 11:54 AM

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Originally posted by .:St Ides:.
The way he plays will determine how most fans look at him.
sad but true :(


spaz

Strife 10-06-2004 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kel
The guy submitted his retirement papers and went through that whole process. He should have to sit out a mandatory minimum of 2 seasons to give him time to think.

Where's accountability these days? Pathetic.

Agreed.

Alltopnotch 10-06-2004 11:55 AM

ricky needs to talk with the RAIDERS ...he even said that's where he'd wanna be...

MickeyG 10-06-2004 11:55 AM

you guys are overlooking the reason he left. Besides the pot and all that other dumb crap he said.

The current coach is a joke he can't run an offense whatsoever. All he ever wants to do is run the ball, run the ball, run the ball. Meanwhile without an offensive line they can't get anywhere. Now coach promotes his friend as an offensive cordinator and once again they try to run the ball. Ricky is sick of it and didn't want to be injured. Think thats an cop-out? All of our other running backs are now on the sidelines injured. Our newest starter came from the practice squad.

Those who want him traded are simply seeking revenge. Which I understand as well. The guy left us high and dry. But think rationally here for a minute, whos gonna give us anything for this guy? We spent two first round picks on him, I highly doubt anyones offering anything close.

kane 10-06-2004 12:00 PM

the way I see it is that he is now forced to play. Because of his fucked up contract he only made 6.6 mil during 2 seasons with the dolphins but now has to pay them 8.2 so he has to pay back more than he made. That's his own fault for having such a fucked up contract. But I can't see any way the the dolphins take him back. They are better off losing all their games this year, firing the entire coaching staff and taking a running back in the first round next year than taking him back after he turned his back on them.

I can see how he could come back and play for another team that needs a running back like my Raiders. I think players on another team would give him a chance but the players on the Fins won't

but I won't be surprised if he gets a 2-3 year contract and then quits as soon as he's made enough to pay off his debts and have some to live on.

MickeyG 10-06-2004 12:03 PM

our first round pick will be used for a new quarterback. :thumbsup

kenny 10-06-2004 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MickeyG
you guys are overlooking the reason he left. Besides the pot and all that other dumb crap he said.

The current coach is a joke he can't run an offense whatsoever. All he ever wants to do is run the ball, run the ball, run the ball. Meanwhile without an offensive line they can't get anywhere. Now coach promotes his friend as an offensive cordinator and once again they try to run the ball. Ricky is sick of it and didn't want to be injured. Think thats an cop-out? All of our other running backs are now on the sidelines injured. Our newest starter came from the practice squad.

Those who want him traded are simply seeking revenge. Which I understand as well. The guy left us high and dry. But think rationally here for a minute, whos gonna give us anything for this guy? We spent two first round picks on him, I highly doubt anyones offering anything close.

He gets paid millions of dollars to run with a football.

Thats all he has to do. The rest is out of his control.

Show up and run with the football, that is as complex as it needs to be

.:St Ides:. 10-06-2004 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MickeyG
you guys are overlooking the reason he left. Besides the pot and all that other dumb crap he said.

The current coach is a joke he can't run an offense whatsoever. All he ever wants to do is run the ball, run the ball, run the ball. Meanwhile without an offensive line they can't get anywhere. Now coach promotes his friend as an offensive cordinator and once again they try to run the ball. Ricky is sick of it and didn't want to be injured. Think thats an cop-out? All of our other running backs are now on the sidelines injured. Our newest starter came from the practice squad.

Those who want him traded are simply seeking revenge. Which I understand as well. The guy left us high and dry. But think rationally here for a minute, whos gonna give us anything for this guy? We spent two first round picks on him, I highly doubt anyones offering anything close.

I have no idea how Wannsted stays a coach for so long, he must suck good cock or something. They kept him with the bears for years and he never did a thing.

I agrree with you Ricky just wants to be involved with a team that has an entire offense, he can't handle or do it all himself.

Plus with his mental condition he does not want to be in the spotlight that much.

A team like minesota or philly would be good for him as they have a lot of stars and it woun't be all about him

LA Mike 10-06-2004 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by channel69content
The real question is if you are a Dolphins player do you even want him on your team after the shit he pulled?

Take his stoner ass back and trade him


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