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Shula Expresses Opinion On Ricky Situation

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"I would be very reluctant to bring him back, but the bottom line is you've got to recoup your investment."
- Coach Shula

How is Shula saying that he would not take Ricky Williams back?

Shula is agreeing with Saban. Shula is simply saying that even though he wouldn't want too, he would have no choice but to keep Ricky because of what the Dolphins have invested in him.

"I think that Ricky Williams has value to this organization..."
- Coach Saban

Saban and Shula both reffer to Ricky as a commodity by using the words "investment" and "value."

While I will agree that Shula is a little more apprehensive than Saban when it comes to Ricky. I don't see how anyone can come to the conclusion that Shula is second guessing Saban.

Shula has forgotten more football than anyone on this board will ever know. So instead of criticizing Shula for stepping on Saban's toes maybe some of you should work on your reading comprehension.
 
Marino2Clayton said:
"I would be very reluctant to bring him back, but the bottom line is you've got to recoup your investment."
- Coach Shula

How is Shula saying that he would not take Ricky Williams back?

Shula is agreeing with Saban. Shula is simply saying that even though he wouldn't want too, he would have no choice but to keep Ricky because of what the Dolphins have invested in him.

"I think that Ricky Williams has value to this organization..."
- Coach Saban

Saban and Shula both reffer to Ricky as a commodity by using the words "investment" and "value."

While I will agree that Shula is a little more apprehensive than Saban when it comes to Ricky. I don't see how anyone can come to the conclusion that Shula is second guessing Saban.

Shula has forgotten more football than anyone on this board will ever know. So instead of criticizing Shula for stepping on Saban's toes maybe some of you should work on your reading comprehension.


You're absolutely right.

All that interpretation aside, These were my favorite quotes from the story...

Q: But a computer did it a few years ago, and it had one of those Pittsburgh teams beating the '72 Dolphins.

A: I've never been quite able to figure that out, and I've voiced my displeasure about it. How can a computer spit out that somebody beat a team that was undefeated? We were No. 1 on offense, No. 1 on defense, scored the most points, gave up the fewest points, had two 1,000-yard rushers  [Larry] Csonka and Mercury [Morris]  and we didn't make mistakes. We controlled the football. With the way that we won with that kind of efficiency, I don't see how anyone could have beaten us.

Q: What are your memories of completing that '72 season by beating the Redskins in the Super Bowl?

A: The score was 14-7, but it should have been 17-0 if Garo Yepremian doesn't screw up the play. So the score would have been 17-0 in a 17-0 perfect season.

Q: So how's your relationship with your old kicker?


A: (Smiling). I haven't talked to him since.

Quality!!! :rofl3: :rofl3:
 
pigskinguy said:
I KNOW I will be in minority on this, but I don't care because it is what it is.
But, Shula really is undermining Saban's credibility here. And quite frankly, I 'm not sure I like it. Shula is a legend, no doubt about it, but he has NO business talkin' about what he would or wouldn't do. Especially when it contradicts what the current regime is doing.....................I know, I know, flame away. :escape:

I think Mr. Shula has earned the right to say whatever the heII he wants. As far as undermining Sabans credibility....after Saban wins a Superbowl after a perfect season you might have a somewhat valid point.
 
popularwar said:
I might not be over my hatred for Wanny but something leads me to believe that if Shula had been the coach, Ricky wouldn't have ran out like he did.

Dont be so sure. Shula was a tough as nails kind of guy. His players often remarked about how Shula would light into them after a game, yelling at them for their mistakes....and that was after games they won. Im not sure Ricky's fragile ego could coexist with Shula's coaching style.
 
pigskinguy said:
I KNOW I will be in minority on this, but I don't care because it is what it is.
But, Shula really is undermining Saban's credibility here. And quite frankly, I 'm not sure I like it. Shula is a legend, no doubt about it, but he has NO business talkin' about what he would or wouldn't do. Especially when it contradicts what the current regime is doing.....................I know, I know, flame away. :escape:
flame away? hehe OK. When Shula speaks i listen!! I thought his opinions were not destructive towards Saban and the organsisation. If anything he gave an honest and 2 way answer. I agree with him. You cant hide what Ricky did under the carpet. we all know what he did but we have big bucks invested in him and THE DON was spot on IMO. His answer was what i wud call "politically correct"
 
He didn't really say anything new. Fox sports acted like he said something shocking.
 
Marino2Clayton said:
"I would be very reluctant to bring him back, but the bottom line is you've got to recoup your investment."
- Coach Shula

How is Shula saying that he would not take Ricky Williams back?

Shula is agreeing with Saban. Shula is simply saying that even though he wouldn't want too, he would have no choice but to keep Ricky because of what the Dolphins have invested in him.

"I think that Ricky Williams has value to this organization..."
- Coach Saban

Saban and Shula both reffer to Ricky as a commodity by using the words "investment" and "value."

While I will agree that Shula is a little more apprehensive than Saban when it comes to Ricky. I don't see how anyone can come to the conclusion that Shula is second guessing Saban.

Shula has forgotten more football than anyone on this board will ever know. So instead of criticizing Shula for stepping on Saban's toes maybe some of you should work on your reading comprehension.

It sounds like Shula would be looking to trade RW as soon as he could. I hope Saban is thinking along the same lines.
 
The truth hurts. I look at the situation and think that the Dolphins should "cut their losses" not try to recoup on their investment. Quitting is forever. Ricky is a loser. I dont care how talented he may be. Thank God I'm not the coach of this team. He would get his walking papers, rolled up like a big fat Marley.
 
CrunchTime said:
I think Saban is trying to recoup the Fins investment in some way so I dont see where Shulas opinion is that much different .The difference is that Shula is looking at the situation from outside and Saban has to live with it.
thank you...you hit the nail right on the head...folks wake up this is a business
 
PHINATIC13 said:
I read that Nub, but if you ask me if Shula was the HC I don't think there's a chance in hell RW would be back.JMHO


Probably ture, but different era, different type of coach, different NFL...
 
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