I think it would be a stupid move to get rid of Ricky. Everybody always talks about the future, why not win now. By getting rid of solid players now, for unproved players, hoping they will develop, isn't gonna win a superbowl. By the time a rookie or newcomer is able to develop, then you are going to have more gaps to fill with the aging and departing of other players that are already established...So I say keep Ricky, build off of the team they have now, and win now, instead of trying to bring in unproven players with the hopes of them getting the job done. With a full off season for Ricky to get back into football shape, and with full training camp, pre season, etc, there is no reason why Miami will not have two 1000 yard backs this coming year. With a backfield with a 1 - 2 punch of Brown and Williams, that will enable Miami to pound away on defenses, wear them down, and take control of games in the 4th quarter. Especially early in the season down in Miami with all that heat, and opposing teams not being able to deal with it.
On another note, if Miami is able to pick up a good receiver this off season, somebody who has some play making skills, that could be a compliment to Chambers, that would allow Miami to really drive defensive coordinators nuts. If they can get their hands on a good receiver this off season, they could either move Booker to 3rd down receiver, or have there new addition as the 3rd receiver. That with McMichael continuing to improve each year, when you add all those factors in, plus Brown and Williams in the backfield, then I think Miami's offense would be tough to stop. Defenses would not be able to stop an offense like that. If they put 8 in the box, then they would have the receivers to get the ball down field. Another good receiver would not allow teams to double up on Chambers, if teams doubled up him then you have Booker, McMichael, and hopefully another solid addition this off season.
If they fill in a couple holes in the secondary...then I think that Miami can be a contender in the AFC in 2006, and we all know where the Super bowl is next year. That would be sweet to see.