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Pretend Ricky never retired..........

enigmatics

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...........let's clear our minds for a moment and pretend Ricky never retired. Training camp kicks off and everything's in full gear. A couple weeks before Week 1 is set to begin, you read on the bottom of ESPN's sportsticker that Ricky Williams has been suspended by the NFL for the 2004-2005 season for testing positive twice for mairjuana............

Now how do you feel about the man?

This question is mainly aimed at those who quickly want to forgive the man, especially in the name of a few 100 yard games or a few extra wins. Alot of you easily forgive him, without an apology at all (which is ironic) ........

Common sense tells me that had the media circus not ocurred and all of that babble Dan LeBetard created in the media about Ricky, nearly every single Dolphin fan would've considered Ricky a deadbeat for kicking Paxil in order to resort to weed and put our whole season in jeopardy. Not to mention Ricky wasn't going to be around for the 2004 season no matter how you spin it, retirement or drug habit........ I do believe the majority of you "forgivers" have been fooled by the Jedi Mind tricks of a man who's unwilling to admit his wrongdoings and has forever considered himself an innocent, unique snowflake..........a true manipulator into making people feel sorry for him, even when he's done wrong.

So let's hear it...........again, season's about to begin, we're all excited..........and then Ricky gets suspended........what say you?
 
My first thought is... if Ricky never retired, Wanny and Jay might still be with us. For that, I thank you Ricky.
 
I think Ricky is a moron for what he did, but if he takes the pounding instead of Ronnie for a few games then I'm ok with him coming back, and if he gest suspended right away as above post states, then in my mind it will be like he never came back
 
FinzCrazy said:
My first thought is... if Ricky never retired, Wanny and Jay might still be with us. For that, I thank you Ricky.


You didn't answer the question........obviously dodging it..........
 
Scott Andrew said:
I think Ricky is a moron for what he did, but if he takes the pounding instead of Ronnie for a few games then I'm ok with him coming back, and if he gest suspenede right away as above post states, then in my mind it will be like he never came back


Answer the question........man you guys are chickens today.....
 
MiamiDolfans said:
I think if Ricky hadn't retired there would be more sympathy, not less.

More sympathy for getting busted for weed a 2nd and 3rd time getting suspended for a year? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight
 
i would be madder if it said RW failed test for steroids and is getting a slap on the wrist from the nFL.....
 
Phin-o-rama said:
i would be madder if it said RW failed test for steroids and is getting a slap on the wrist from the nFL.....

...............so you have absolutely no opinion on how you would've felt about the situation I presented?
 
enigmatics said:
...............so you have absolutely no opinion on how you would've felt about the situation I presented?


huh? oh...ya i didn't read the post
 
Phin-o-rama said:
huh? oh...ya i didn't read the post

................... convient.............yet full of BS.........you obviously read the post............. that's how you formulated that crap about looking down on him more had he tested positive for roids...........who you tryin' to kid here?
 
enigmatics said:
More sympathy for getting busted for weed a 2nd and 3rd time getting suspended for a year? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight

You see when he quit, he decided to leave us. He decided the Dolphins did not matter. If he got suspended, well than he just made a mistake. Give him some rehab, and things are better. People make mistakes all the time, that's why our prison time in North America is a joke. Rehabilitation. When we found out he quit, it was no mistake, he chose.
 
I really don not understand the point of creating Hypothetical situations for people to consider. The bottom line is that Ricky quit last year and hurt his fans and his team. We can't change that and it will not help to formulate alternative ways to hate him. You obviously hate Ricky and are unable to forgive him. Others are more forgiving and would like to see him succeed and either stay with the team as a productive member or be trade bait at the end of the 2005 season. Do you think that you can convince people to hate Ricky as you do? What would be the point of that? What is your agenda here? Are you man enough to answer THESE questions?
 
Enigmatics ... still on the Hate Wagon, I see. ;)

I'll straight up tell you -- the outpouring of Ricky Hate under your scenario would be a fraction of what occurred with his retirement. A small fraction, at that. Like, one-tenth.
 
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