DolFan31 said:I, DolFan31, forgive Ricky Williams on the following basis:
1.Playing under Wanny's system made him the focus of the offense, thus taking beatign after beating with each carry into the middle, with a horrible offensive line. He decided to smoke pot to ease the pain.
2. I believe it was Ricky who pressured Huzeinga to make changed within the team. Instead, he made Marino whatevertheheckhewassupposedtobe, and moved Speilman into GM, while keeping Wanny as HC. Wow he thought. Then very few changes with a crappy offensive line, ?'s at QB, and stupid, predictable game plan on both O and D.
3. He called Wannestedt to see what he could do. He wasnt sure Iif he could play under Wanny's system. What did he hear? "If you were my son, Id tell you to play football". That right there led him to think Wanny was just using him, as a slave. And Wanny was the slave driver. This is a guy who listens to Bob Marley. OF course he would think of this. Wouldnt you even if you didnt listen to Marley?
4. We all quit jobs we dont feel satisfied with. Why should he be any different? Its not the armed services, its not the Olympics, its a job. Its a sport. And nothing more.
5. I just want to win!
YouR blame on Wanny is complete utter nonsense!! Ricky knew what system he was getting into. Wanny ran the same system the year before with Lamar Smith.
Wanny never enslaved anyone. Ricky did it to himself by staying in, instead of taking a break. That was his choice! He did it because he has lots of incentives placed in his contract. Wanny and Co. never had to add a single incentive in that contract either. Instead they put in a bunch of easy ones, and two reachable ones. All so he could make 5 million instead of the LEAGUE MINIMUM!!!!
He did not just quit his job. What he did was he walked out on a signed contract. How many people work under contract?