mixmaster_matt
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I am looking forward to seeing what saban creates in that backfield. I think introducing the pro-set into the offense with these two would be nice, with each one of them being very good receiving RB's...
OutsideObserver said:I think bringing Ricky back is a slap in the face of Ronnie Brown. You don't draft the best RB in the draft, only to bench him behind a quitter and a clubhouse cancer.
OutsideObserver said:I think bringing Ricky back is a slap in the face of Ronnie Brown. You don't draft the best RB in the draft, only to bench him behind a quitter and a clubhouse cancer.
OutsideObserver said:I think bringing Ricky back is a slap in the face of Ronnie Brown. You don't draft the best RB in the draft, only to bench him behind a quitter and a clubhouse cancer.
OutsideObserver said:I think bringing Ricky back is a slap in the face of Ronnie Brown. You don't draft the best RB in the draft, only to bench him behind a quitter and a clubhouse cancer.
i dont want him bck either but holy sh** what is ur problem. its not like he killed ur brother or anything...jesus!finsfan99 said::fire: I can not believe that 71% of you guys would welcome the Scum bag Ricky back.. I would not!! :fire: he's a quiter, dope smoking wack job! :fire:
What did he do in New Orleans? Besides, of course, rushing for an average of 1000 yards a year.KB21 said:Ronnie Brown will beat Ricky out for the job. It's going to be tough for Ricky to compete at 195 lbs. The only thing this will do though is split the locker room. As much as Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor will publicly say that they support Ricky, you can bet that off the record, neither player wants any part of that quitter.
How would like to be a player on this team that has to wonder when, not if, Ricky will flake out again? Ricky flaked out in New Orleans and got a second chance when Miami gave up a bounty to get him. He blew his second chance, IMO, and I'm not the type that is willing to give out third chances.