Then you may want to brush up on your facts before you rest your case, my friend. First of all the Phins did not give up two first round picks for Ricky........one 1st round and a 3rd that was subject to become another first BASED ON RICKY'S PRODUCTION that year. The term "headcase" has been run into the ground already. At the time of the trade, Ricky was diagnosed with SAD (Social Anxiety Disorder), which seemed to have become a major problem for him when he came to N.O. as it wasn't a problem in college (I watched him every Saturday while living in San Antonio). He sought treatment for SAD and was doing quite well here in Miami. You claim that Williams was "unpredictable", then please give me one example of his unpredictability before he came to the Phins that should have kept us from making that deal. Hell, he wasn't unpredictable here until right at the end (notice that he had also stopped his treatment regime by this time). Until he made the call to Wanny, he had done EVERYTHING asked of him. The bottom line is that there was NO reason NOT to make the deal for Williams. He was no bigger risk than many big players in this league.
On to Boston and the damaged goods claim. Yes, he has had his share of injuries but has worked to get back into shape for this team. Thanks to Sullivan, Boston has worked with Phins trainers to get down to the requested weight in order to play for this team. Since Boston came here, he did everything asked of him and he was doing a great job. Unfortunately he sustained a season ending injury that had nothing to do with the previous injuries claimed by Mad Dog. These things happen......they happen to ALL teams. So, before you call Boston a "lifer IR candidate" maybe you might want to see what he does in the next couple of seasons before making such a silly comment. Afterall, I am SURE that our FO really works extra hard to seek out those IR lifers to blow our cap space on.
These were BOTH solid moves to address problem areas that our team suffered. They were BOTH very good players at the respective positions. You CAN'T blame the FO for making these moves. In fact, I am willing to bet that you were praising the FO for making these moves before things fell the way they did.