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Props Ricky...

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Ricky's been unselfish the whole season...he's done everything asked of him.

Today he got his reward....he ran the ball great, caught the ball great, blocked great, didn't give up any sacks...

This team wouldn't be the same team without him....props to Ricky for his commitment to the Dolphins, and his love for the Miami Dolphins..
 
he owes the dolphins everything but his life for what we have put up with.
 
Good post!

This thread is for the people whom stated Ricky had lost a step....hopefully this game answered any questions.
 
My brother who lives in Seattle just called me and said on the local Seahawks postgame report they said that "the Spocoli of the NFL (Williams) set aside his bong for the day and singlehandedly beat the Hawks." I just laughed. F the Seahawks!!
 
Ricky's been unselfish the whole season...he's done everything asked of him.

Today he got his reward....he ran the ball great, caught the ball great, blocked great, didn't give up any sacks...

This team wouldn't be the same team without him....props to Ricky for his commitment to the Dolphins, and his love for the Miami Dolphins..

Agreed. Ricky looked great today. I'm glad to see flashes of the old, pre-retirement Williams. I've always liked Ricky.....even when it wasn't popular to do so around Phins nation.
 
My brother who lives in Seattle just called me and said on the local Seahawks postgame report they said that "the Spocoli of the NFL (Williams) set aside his bong for the day and singlehandedly beat the Hawks." I just laughed. F the Seahawks!!

Hehehe, that stuff is so old now that it is no longer funny. However, if they want to look at it that way, I guess it is safe to say that he gave the other half of the depressed Seatllites a reason to slash their wrists. Ahhhh, isn't stereotyping a beautiful thing?
 
This is the first game that I didn't see him go down after the 1st hit all year. I hope he keeps it up!
 
Good post!

This thread is for the people whom stated Ricky had lost a step....hopefully this game answered any questions.

I've said it and I saw nothing to think different. HE didn't have a glove laid on him, and, got to his top gear in stride. I've stated he still has his top gear but his feet are not as quick as they've been. His vision is still there too. I was happy with his play today, without question.
 
My brother who lives in Seattle just called me and said on the local Seahawks postgame report they said that "the Spocoli of the NFL (Williams) set aside his bong for the day and singlehandedly beat the Hawks." I just laughed. F the Seahawks!!

Pretty original thinking up there in the Northwest US :lol:
 
Ricky is fast, but when was the last time he ran someone over? That's the Ricky I love.
 
I ran the ricky love thread last week saying the same thing. Unselfish play, teams would kill for a guy like this. The reason he doesnt run over peolpe anymore is the weight but damn his speed is still there. Shades of Ol Ricky on that run. Could he be the comeback player of the year?
 
I think you're kidding yourself if you say that Ricky hasn't lost a step. Rob Reiner could of fit through the hole the line made on his 51 yard touchdown.

That being said, I appreciate his hard work and current dedication to this organization. He's definetely an asset to this team and it is good to see him and Ronnie play to their different strengths. I don't think I'll ever be as big as a fan of Ricky as I was in 2002, I won't forget the disloyalty he showed to this organization. (I'm not talking bout the retirement, moreso the blunt rollin' Ricky) I'm glad hes on our team and the fans forgive him now.
 
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