LarryFinFan
Left So Fla, never the Fins...
Doktor Ivel said:was he the starter???? i think not....so there for hes a back-up.
and how could he be the BPA??? He didnt even start!!!!!! how many games did you see Ronnie Brown carry the ball the whole game, without another HB touching the ball????none
and how do you know how good of shape Ricky is in? All you say that hes 30lbs lighter.....bullshivicks!!!! he was a month after he retired, he has gained some weight. its easier to gain weight than to lose it.
Ricky Williams is in the best shape of his life, right now. Why? because he has had a year off one of the most painful sports, and has had more time to heal properly, than ANY RUNNINGBACK in the NFL.
No, Ronnie SHARED snaps with Caddy...go back and read the comments made by Tommy Tuberville. Those interviews about Brown and Caddy will confirm this statement. Besides, if I was the coach and had two backs the caliber of Brown and Caddy, I'd have done the same things that Tuberville did...split the snaps...setum' up with Caddy and knockum' down with Brown..You obviously don't know very much about the game of football, so I'll excuse this part of the ignorance of your comments.
As has been stated, he carried the rock the virtually his entire junior season after Caddy was injured. Again, I'll excuse this part of the ignorance of your comments.
And have you been in India smoking ganga with Ricky to determine that he is "in the best shape of his life" ??? Him putting the weight on is doable, but he won't be able to put the muscle mass on that quickly that he has lost, and will be susceptible to injury once the hitting starts, particularly if he tries to put the mass back too quickly. Again, I'll excuse this part of the ignorance of your comments.
When in the history of the game has a player taken a year off and come back 100% of where he was prior to leaving....I don't mean injury rehab either...at least with rehap, you work to maintain your body and muscle tone. It is not that easy for RW to come back. The main issue is that if he wants to come back and regain his old football self, he'll have to WORK very hard. And the question is how hard will he really work ?? Or will he get tired of the hard work again and let his children down again (oh yea, his team and teammates)too). Again, I'll excuse this part of the ignorance of your comments.
Doktor...go back to football 101, play the game, learn a little more, become just a tad more intelligent regarding the game, and then come back and make more posts. We'll all eagerly await your return...