Mr.offerdahl said:
If ricky and boston are willing to play and restructure we have a potential monster offense ,and a great defense , beleive me , we don´t even need a great QB with such weapons , just an ok QB , and feeley is more than ok to me , also there is depth at RB with gordon and morris , and no question at WR with chambers , booker .....with this scenario which is 85% possible to me saban will trade down several times and get a bunch of high quality players , he will rebuild a la Jimmy johnson ........... .
godfater21 said:
Only problem is ricky can't come back till july. and you can't draft assuming he will play. Plus it looks like SF may give Boston the money he wants.
Coach Nolan is kepping an open eye on Boston, but i see no doubt Nick Saban will bust over a recovered Boston. By the way, money is not exactly what Boston seeks first, he knows there's a lot he may obtain by making the team in Miami, with Linehan guiding our offense and Saban as GM, he will overcome from last year.
The way i see it NS has the greatest challenge on recovering the pieces of his offense in the missing of the 2004 Dolphins: Ricky Williams an David Boston.
Let's face it, if Willams has have the support coach Saban is offering and Boston didn't hurt his leg there's no way to finish 4-12. Two really big if's.
But Nick isn't wondering to have the full pack back and will cover the risks. He's not looking for Williams and Boston names, he's searching his bulk RB and impressive WR, so if any of them won't become that piece of the puzzle, he'll have another via FA or Draft.
If Boston chose to become a 49er, he's losing so much. All Saban did was to force him to recover his physical health in order to fit as the awsome WR Linehan needs. Nick Saban knows that knee surgeries must have large therapy and is willing to support David, but there's no better way to see the real value of Boston than encouraging him to fast recover.
The Williams' case is just a four game suspension, that in the worst case may be handled with the actual backup RBs, but as i said Nick will be smart and will add something to the mix.