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This is what I hope we do with Brown and Ricky

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I've said numerous times that I don't want Ricky back, and that's still the situation. However, if he comes back, he will get playtime and we might aswell get the most of it.

Restructure Rickys deal, and have him split downs with Brown, giving Brown slightly more than Ricky. This would give Brown a year to adjust, and give us one of the best 1-2 punches in the NFL. It would also increase Rickys trade value, so we can get rid of him in the offseason, and focus on our future, Ronnie Brown.

What do you guys think we should do ?
 
I think we should try to make as many threads about Ricky as possible and turn finheaven into rickyheaven. Lets try to get all ricky threads on the main board...


ready............

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touborg said:
I've said numerous times that I don't want Ricky back, and that's still the situation. However, if he comes back, he will get playtime and we might aswell get the most of it.

Restructure Rickys deal, and have him split downs with Brown, giving Brown slightly more than Ricky. This would give Brown a year to adjust, and give us one of the best 1-2 punches in the NFL. It would also increase Rickys trade value, so we can get rid of him in the offseason, and focus on our future, Ronnie Brown.

What do you guys think we should do ?

I thought I read last week that RW said he has 2 years left in him. Who would trade for the guy when according to him he only has 1 year left and has already shown he'll walk away without a moments notice. The only value he has is if he can play well for us. RW has absolutely 0 trade value.
 
CanadaPhinsFan said:
I thought I read last week that RW said he has 2 years left in him. Who would trade for the guy when according to him he only has 1 year left and has already shown he'll walk away without a moments notice. The only value he has is if he can play well for us. RW has absolutely 0 trade value.

I heard the same thing
 
Philter25 said:
I think we should try to make as many threads about Ricky as possible and turn finheaven into rickyheaven. Lets try to get all ricky threads on the main board...


ready............

set...............

GO!

The guy quit school also! Can he finish anything! look at these qoutes! My god, this boy is messed up!

He recently spent six weeks in India as the attendant for Swami Sitaramananda, a Vietnamese woman he met after participating in one of her fellow swami's yoga classes at the California College of Ayurveda. Williams ultimately dropped out of school and began studying under Swami Sitaramananda.
"She has an amazing ability to understand my mind, to know what I am thinking," Williams wrote, adding that since he has returned from India, "I am in culture shock. I'm having a tough time dealing with regular folk."

While in India Williams witnessed something that he came to view as an allegory, one that may or may not shed some light onto his future plans. "I tell the story of the frustrated monkey," Williams wrote. "He wanted some cookies so bad, he put his hand in the jar, grabbed a big handful. Then, when he couldn't get his hand out, he became very angry."

And how did Williams react?

"I told him to just let the cookies go."
 
I just hope Ricky uses that 4 game suspension to bulk up and get at least 15 lbs. of muscle back in his Hollistic Body
 
NJFINSFAN1 said:
The guy quit school also! Can he finish anything! look at these qoutes! My god, this boy is messed up!

He recently spent six weeks in India as the attendant for Swami Sitaramananda, a Vietnamese woman he met after participating in one of her fellow swami's yoga classes at the California College of Ayurveda. Williams ultimately dropped out of school and began studying under Swami Sitaramananda.
"She has an amazing ability to understand my mind, to know what I am thinking," Williams wrote, adding that since he has returned from India, "I am in culture shock. I'm having a tough time dealing with regular folk."

While in India Williams witnessed something that he came to view as an allegory, one that may or may not shed some light onto his future plans. "I tell the story of the frustrated monkey," Williams wrote. "He wanted some cookies so bad, he put his hand in the jar, grabbed a big handful. Then, when he couldn't get his hand out, he became very angry."

And how did Williams react?

"I told him to just let the cookies go."

Looks like Ricky watches the Simpsons. (Homer and the candy/pop machine)
 
Here's what i would do with Ricky and Ronnie though. When Ricky is in the game, why not split Ronnie out at Reciever. He was said to have had the best hands in this recent draft, including recievers, so why not let him showcase that when we have an all-pro in the backfield. We could even run a four reciever set with Chambers, Booker, Boston, Brown and Ricky in the backfield. Now how talented would that offense be?
 
I hope atleast one of them turns out to be a decent player. So far its all heresay
 
give Ricky the dirty work that helped force him to quit.... jam him up the middle on 3rd and short, then again on first down. Give Brown all the glory in the redzone, and feed him the ball on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd and long.
 
touborg said:
I've said numerous times that I don't want Ricky back, and that's still the situation. However, if he comes back, he will get playtime and we might aswell get the most of it.

Restructure Rickys deal, and have him split downs with Brown, giving Brown slightly more than Ricky. This would give Brown a year to adjust, and give us one of the best 1-2 punches in the NFL. It would also increase Rickys trade value, so we can get rid of him in the offseason, and focus on our future, Ronnie Brown.

What do you guys think we should do ?
I think the main prob with that line of thinking is that Ricky may be much better than Ronnie. Remember, What Ricky did for us with that poor OL and conservative scheme is no small thing. Ricky is a proven player, Ronnie has alot to prove. Hopfully Ronnie will be better, but I think the odds are that he will not be better this year.
 
AirChambers84 said:
give Ricky the dirty work that helped force him to quit.... jam him up the middle on 3rd and short, then again on first down. Give Brown all the glory in the redzone, and feed him the ball on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd and long.
That'll teach him a lesson.
 
DOLFANMIKE said:
I think the main prob with that line of thinking is that Ricky may be much better than Ronnie. Remember, What Ricky did for us with that poor OL and conservative scheme is no small thing. Ricky is a proven player, Ronnie has alot to prove. Hopfully Ronnie will be better, but I think the odds are that he will not be better this year.

I agree, but Ricky being better might buff up his trade value. Send him to one of the turdcollector teams for a 3rd after this season or something.
 
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