poornate
We may die, but our actions are immortal
It has nothing to do with why he quit. It just is the fact that he did....
rafael said:I could see myself not watching pro football for a while. I could never root for another team and I would feel conflicted enough (if he was a major part) that it would detract from my enjoyment of watching the team.
finsfan4life said:It wouldn't matter to me whether Ricky was on the team or not, I'll always be a Dolphins fan. If he does come back hopefully some of the fair weather fans will leave for good.
FinFrenzy said:If Ricky came back and lit up the field..............WE ALL WOULD FORGIVE HIM
poornate said:This is exactly what I am saying. I think that the fact is that free agency has made all the younger guys look only at the logo. I have been a fan since I was 7 years old. The team is WHO is in the uniform as well as the logo. If I wrapped a turd up in a Hershey paper that doesn't make it a chocolate bar...
poornate said:My point is this. Last season was tough to sit through. I watched every minute of every game. Most Dolphins fans haven't seen a season like it unless you've been around for 40 years with the team.
If Ricky had offered to come back in week 12 or whenever and turned it into a more respectable season, I would have voted no as well. I don't want a cancer on the team I love. Bottom line.
SkapePhin said:Just wondering how it would work.. I dont know if I could continue supporting a team if I loathed one of the main players on it..
So guys, if you hate Ricky, how would you view the team and your fandom if he comes back and plays for the Dolphins?