Doktor Ivel said:think about this. Ronnie Brown wasnt a staring runningback. He did well when he played, but he wasnt a starter. I dont think he has the stamina, and he woulndt be able, to start the whole game. He will be worn out after the second quarter.
Man your posts get stupider by the day, i'm not even going to defend picking Ronnie even though he didn't "start" because fact of the matter is within the next year the pick will speak for itself. Now this whole Ricky situation is a bit complicated but you have to take it all with a grain of salt because frankly Ricky isn't a dolphin again, not yet, oh and the only experience ricky has had in the last 18 months is smokin Cannabis sativa. While i know muscles have memory and ricky will be able to eventually gain back the weight he has lost the guy only weighs 200 pounds soaking *** wet. I loved ricky when he suited up as a dolphin he ran hard and always got the extra yardage that distinguishes a top teir running back from an average running back but face it people he is just a shadow of his former self. He won't be able to run like he used to until he puts his weight back on, it's as easy as that the man isn't the same period end of discussion.Doktor Ivel said:think about this. Ronnie Brown wasnt a staring runningback. He did well when he played, but he wasnt a starter. I dont think he has the stamina, and he woulndt be able, to start the whole game. He will be worn out after the second quarter.
Now If Ricky comes back, then we will be paying Ricky alot, just to be a 3rd down back. Ricky has expiriance, and Ronnie doesnt.
just think, where are we weak at? QB? CB?
just think, if we would have traded down, we could have drafted, Antrel Rolle, and Aaron Rodgers.
We would then have a new Starting QB, and a staring CB. And Ricky Williams, & Kay Jay, Sammy Morris, and Lamar Gordon, and Travis Minor
Sounds better to me
Dude, we WANTED to TRADE DOWN but we COULDNT FIND ANYONE to TRADE DOWN with USDoktor Ivel said:think about this. Ronnie Brown wasnt a staring runningback. He did well when he played, but he wasnt a starter. I dont think he has the stamina, and he woulndt be able, to start the whole game. He will be worn out after the second quarter.
Now If Ricky comes back, then we will be paying Ricky alot, just to be a 3rd down back. Ricky has expiriance, and Ronnie doesnt.
just think, where are we weak at? QB? CB?
just think, if we would have traded down, we could have drafted, Antrel Rolle, and Aaron Rodgers.
We would then have a new Starting QB, and a staring CB. And Ricky Williams, & Kay Jay, Sammy Morris, and Lamar Gordon, and Travis Minor
Sounds better to me
:yes:Noodle Arm said:Classic Doktor Ivel...who's football knowledge knows no bounds.![]()
stoody24 said:this kid is 15
can we have an age limit on starting posts
18 sounds reasonable to me
Ive given this hard thought, but there are some 30+ year olds who start even more stupider threads....byroan said:Ugh, there's 5 seconds of my life I'll never get back. Honestly, why do some of you people post at all?
Doktor Ivel said:I dont think he has the stamina, and he woulndt be able, to start the whole game. He will be worn out after the second quarter.
Yep, that quote is the quote of the day. Here is the report from SI you are talking about:KuchaMucha said:SI is reporting that Ricky will probably retire after he completes his contract in two years if he comes back. The IF part comes from Ricky himself and this is not surprising to me. So, yes, drafting Ronnie was a good idea. Ricky needs to get in Football shape, gain weight and serve a four game suspension...and then he will probably retire after his contract is up...if he even comes back to begin with (which I think he will but with Ricky you never know).
Ronnie is the future of the franchise. Ricky coming back is only going to help us deal with his retirement by having him go out in a more respectable way. Ricky won't be here for long. Ronnie will be.In Williams' eyes, he can offer Miami a pair of very productive seasons before stepping aside to make room for rookie RB Ronnie Brown and reverting to retirement.
"I've still got 4,000 yards left in me," Williams wrote, meaning two years at 2,000 per. "Who is gonna turn that down?"