I guess you guys are at a disadvantage right now, because you only get second-hand reports as to how "weird" RW is. RW's "weirdness" really began the minute Mike Ditka proclaimed him the second coming of Walter Payton. Before January of 1999, RW could do no wrong.
You also have to look at the situation he was in New Orleans. The only player ever to constitute a team's entire draft; everyone in New Orleans talking SB, even though back then the Saints were coming off a 6-10 record and never in their history had won as much as a single playof game; then there was Ditka openly proclaiming RW "coach's pet" threatening everyone at camp no to haze RW, which not exactly endeared him with the team; RW rooming alone in camps; then the "wedding" photo in the ESPN mag; to top that off, he gets hurt his first game in preseason (ironically, against the Phins), and never allowed to heal.
But it all really climaxed after that SI interview. Then the New Orleans media and many fans just plain turn ugly. Why?
Because he said he prefered to live in San Antonio than in New Orleans, and wished the Saints moved there... Because he said he was busting his tail out there but his o-line didn't block for him. And , the one some people are still mad about, because he said he liked to visit New Orleans, but he didn't think it was a good place to live in. Even today, you can go to any Saints board and up until today, there are people who just plain hate RW.
Read through this thread
http://www.saintsreport.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=34416
at my Saints board and you'll see what I am talking about. ( Warning, there are some Fiedler comments in it :) and see if you can figure out who am I in there :0) Side note: Coach, yes it's me!
But then you see what RW did on the field.
Flashy? Stellar? Superstar? No.
A consistent 4.0 yards per carry with poor blocking? Yes. 4x3=12=1st down, plus opens up the passing game, something foreign to the mind of our Offensive Coordinator extraordinaire Mike Mccarthy, but not to Norv.
And, to me, the most telling: Randy Mueller and Jim Haslett drafted Deuce McAllister (projected top-5 pick who slided due to injuries in Sr. year) to be the starting RB. Jim Haslett wanted McCAllister to start at RB. Randy Mueller and Jim Haslett kept on saying, from the day they drafted McCallister, he was the second coming of Marshall Faulk.
Dulymus McCallister rode the pine all year because he could not unseat RW.
I guess what I am trying to say, is that given RW's anxiety problem, the environment in which he lived for the past 3 years wasn't exactly the best for him.
In Miami, other than the cops checking his garage at midnight, he seems happy. And, as a football fan, I really want to see what RW is going to do on the field when he's happy to be where he is.