DolphinDevil28 said:Yeah, I knew that was coming. I saw it posted somewhere else on here, I didn't find it.
Sorry, it was too funny.
I had quoted it.
Sorry DD.
So you plan on playing any golf on your upcoming vacation?:rofl3:
DolphinDevil28 said:Yeah, I knew that was coming. I saw it posted somewhere else on here, I didn't find it.
Sorry, it was too funny.
Dubfire said:I had quoted it.
Sorry DD.
So you plan on playing any golf on your upcoming vacation?:rofl3:
DolphinDevil28 said:Oh yeah baby.
:golf:
Dubfire said:It was hilarious though!! I'm still laughing! :sidelol:
juniorseau55 said:Those who call this post a dumb post are more likely underage children who know nothing about football. You know who you are, as dumb as your little remarks which i see constantly in this thread. Getting tired of it, maybe you can go back to your parents and learn some manners. Unless your parents are middle aged rednecks of course.
juniorseau55 said:Those who call this post a dumb post are more likely underage children who know nothing about football.
thanks for being positive about Ronnie removedjuniorseau55 said:Towards those who say that Ricky is being held for trade bait later this season. I don't think that is possible at all because he isn't playing the first 4 games of the season. I don't think this is the right time for a team to release a much better running back than its younger and less experienced counterpart.
After seeing Ricky just pull those moves during the game at jacksonville, I don't think that it was in any dolfans right mind to have him off the team. Ricky is a smarter runningback, while not as agile as a receiver as ronnie brown but he has more depth as an all complete back.
As for gus ferrotte, let's just says that he knows this offense already and AJ Feeley doesn't as well as him. Thats' why we hired Minnesotas offensive coordinator and then signed Gus. Knowing the game is probably 80 percent of being succesful as qb. Execution is 20 percent of it. Look at all the great qb's and how they were able to adapt to any type of situation.
juniorseau55 said:Towards those who say that Ricky is being held for trade bait later this season. I don't think that is possible at all because he isn't playing the first 4 games of the season. I don't think this is the right time for a team to release a much better running back than its younger and less experienced counterpart.
After seeing Ricky just pull those moves during the game at jacksonville, I don't think that it was in any dolfans right mind to have him off the team. Ricky is a smarter runningback, while not as agile as a receiver as ronnie brown but he has more depth as an all complete back.
As for gus ferrotte, let's just says that he knows this offense already and AJ Feeley doesn't as well as him. Thats' why we hired Minnesotas offensive coordinator and then signed Gus. Knowing the game is probably 80 percent of being succesful as qb. Execution is 20 percent of it. Look at all the great qb's and how they were able to adapt to any type of situation.