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All this Boston talk and Ricky talk is a smoke screen. Saban's playing the media by throwing them a bone and deflecting the media eye off his current players.
 
Megatron said:
All this Boston talk and Ricky talk is a smoke screen. Saban's playing the media by throwing them a bone and deflecting the media eye off his current players.



:confused: No explanation??? Huh???
 
Megatron said:
All this Boston talk and Ricky talk is a smoke screen. Saban's playing the media by throwing them a bone and deflecting the media eye off his current players.

I think Saban sees talent in both Boston and Ricky. A good coach can manage bad character players as long as they bring it on the field.

I truely believe RW quit on Wanny and not the phins. I think he has nothing against our players, but had major problems with the coaching staff. He came here so he wouldnt be the only star player. So the season wasnt on him alone. So what does wanny do? He turns all the focus on Ricky. Ricky saw the train about to wreck and got off. I cant blame him, Ive quit jobs that I thought were poorly managed. If your heart isnt into something, and you leave that situation because of it, you are not a quitter. You are just honest. RW couldve stayed and mailed it in last season. Which, imo, wouldve been worse.

Saban sees a couple of talented guys and sees little risk in bringing them in, if they fail, he cuts them, no big bonus' hitting our cap. Little risk, lots of reward. It only makes sense.
 
shellgh0st said:
I think Saban sees talent in both Boston and Ricky. A good coach can manage bad character players as long as they bring it on the field.

I truely believe RW quit on Wanny and not the phins. I think he has nothing against our players, but had major problems with the coaching staff. He came here so he wouldnt be the only star player. So the season wasnt on him alone. So what does wanny do? He turns all the focus on Ricky. Ricky saw the train about to wreck and got off. I cant blame him, Ive quit jobs that I thought were poorly managed. If your heart isnt into something, and you leave that situation because of it, you are not a quitter. You are just honest. RW couldve stayed and mailed it in last season. Which, imo, wouldve been worse.

Saban sees a couple of talented guys and sees little risk in bringing them in, if they fail, he cuts them, no big bonus' hitting our cap. Little risk, lots of reward. It only makes sense.
absolutely great post i agree 100%, why not bring both of them back the dividends could far outwiegh the risk because the players have screwed themselves over by making poor and or questionable decisions
 
Seems everyone is falling in love with the word "smokescreen" Everything Saban says or doesn't isn't BS. Besides, word of Ricky and Boston hasn't came ONLY from Saban. If that were the case, then it would be easier to agree with your post.
 
Megatron said:
All this Boston talk and Ricky talk is a smoke screen. Saban's playing the media by throwing them a bone and deflecting the media eye off his current players.

SO? The point is? rather have this then a clueless wanny
 
SCall13 said:
Seems everyone is falling in love with the word "smokescreen" Everything Saban says or doesn't isn't BS. Besides, word of Ricky and Boston hasn't came ONLY from Saban. If that were the case, then it would be easier to agree with your post.

Good point.

Also, wasnt it RW who called Saban? If so, isnt that further proof that he really left because he had something against Wanny?

If he was all about the money, RW wouldve just stayed and mailed the season in. Believe it or not, some big money players do that.
 
RW made the probowl, I don't see any probowl backs on our roster do you. You can either go into the with a rookie unproven back, could be great might, more then likely won't be able to carry the full load, never did in college, not to mention almost every rookie back hits the wall about week 10-12, so why not take a chance on Probowl 400 carry a season back. Boston has been to the prowl bowl as a reciever and is a big playmaker as a receiver when healthy, a true #1 receiver. Chambers has never been a probowl reciever, Booker has been a probowler, Thompson hasn't even smelled one. David Boston would be the best receiver on our team if he played all season.

So an upgrade at RB & WR, smokescreen I think not.
 
I agree with ShellGhost and others.


A lot of talent.


IMO the "prior coach" used Ricky way too much. But Ricky literally ran over their opponents defences.

It's also a business transaction ... i.e.; "re-cooping a loss". Ricky owes the money. So Coach Saban says to Ricky, "Hey kid, you're good ... I watched you in games and I can see you're a stud. So why not come back ? We can talk about those millions of dollars you're 'obligated' too, and at the same time, make a few dollars. We can sign for a year and then we can talk some more, and if you feel you'd like to move on, we can go from there." (Possibly trading for a future pick, etc., as others here have already suggested).

I'm guessing that if anyone can reach Ricky, it's Coach Saban.

And hey ! If the Coach has success, at best, he'll re-coop some finances for "the owner" and really throw a few flys in their opponents oitment. Heck, their opponents will have sleepless nights trying to figure out what's going to happen.

At worst ... nothing will happen with Ricky. Even if Ricky does come back, Coach Saban will be a peacemaker between Ricky and the rest of the organization. Either way, the Dolphins are prepared to deal with either scenario.


Just my .02 worth


Peace & GTTY
 
WTF else does he have to explain?

He doesn't like his players or coaches taling to the media. He's giving them busy work. I don't know if he's actually doing this. It'd be pretty clever of him though.
 
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