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why do you guys think Ricky wont do very good.

Logos said:
I felt (as in when he played here) as if Ricky would do better as the game wore on......it would take him a while before he would break free on runs. After a good ten runs then he would break for a 20+ run. Do you tink thats a result of him being overused and taking him a while to get his breath or was it his style of reading how the opposing d is then figuring it out and busting loose?

I didn't read through the whole thread, but this is my opinion as well. I don't expect RW to win the starting job unless there's an injury to Brown. If that's the case then he'll never reach 20 carries.
 
pwn3dyo said:
how is it total BS? What are you going to link me to freevibe.com? A website run by the goverment? I linked web md for a reason. Its studies by nonbias doctors. Believe what you want. Marijuana does not kill braincells, it has not been linked to ONE death, it is not a gateway drug, studies show that. If its a gateway drug, why did hard drug rates in holland go down after marijuana was legalized?


You are so full of it :lol: If you want to smoke pot, that's fine, but don't even try to tell me it doesn't harm people, or that people who are high don't kill. That is just ignorance in action.

In my tiny rural area alone there have been numerous automobile accidents in which pot was a very real factor. Several of these have been fatalities. Marijuanna slows reaction speed and hinders decision making skills. If there is any government "conspiracy" on pot, it would be the way it is looked at during police investigations for automobile accidents, in which an "illegal substance" is involved. Since it is illegal, it is never specified, but talk to the investigating officer and they will tell you which drugs were involved, and it is usually pot or meth. I won't even mention the drownings on our river directly linked to marijuanna use by rafting guides. Pot causes euphoria, not increased clarity of thought :rolleyes:

Pot kills just like alcohol does. In accidents, and in health. Pot has a much higher concentration of THC's than tobacco does...THC's are what cause lung cancer. Is it less addictive than alcohol? Maybe, although even that is debatable. It is always easy to tell who are pot users, because they go on these tirades about how it should be legalized and how it isn't harmful, which actually makes them appear to be addicted. The passion they exhibit in defense of the habit and the denial of its harmful effects are two classic signs of addiction.

Again, if you want to smoke pot, that's up to you, just stay off of the road and out of my face about it. Waging some PR campaign to justify your addiction and hide the detriments of marijuanna use isn't fooling anyone. It is illegal...if you don't like it, move to Amsterdam :shakeno:
 
nick1 said:
he didn't quit to smoke weed
Ricky didnt quit to smoke weed either. If you may recall they said he gave up drugs along time ago, he wanted to get away from all the pressure. He was a spectacular player in highschool and college, he had pressure on him practically his whole life. Then when Wanny, his coaching staff, the offensive line, and Rick Spielman came in and expected him to be the workhorse and carry the ball 100 times a game (sarcasism) he couldnt take it anymore and had to get away from everything for a little while.
 
Now that the pot tirade is over, I am one who feels that Ricky will not be the stud he was previously. The simple fact is that history and time are against him. Most running backs will peak at about 3-4 years into their career, assuming that everything is right around them. Once they achieve this peak, there is typically a good year or so followed by a servicable one, and then by substantial decline. Add in the typical success of running backs returning from retirement or a year off, and the odds are against Ricky being the dynamic back we remember.

Ricky peaked 2 seasons ago when he led the league in rushing, had good but not great year following that, and then retired. I hate to say it, but it is definitely following the trend from other running backs. This is especially true with backs with Ricky's running style.

Whether you like him or not, it is unwise to expect him to run the way he did in his league leading season, or even the follow up to that season. I think it is likely that the most effective use of Ricky will be to spell Ronnie...something that will make him appear very good. Using Ricky as the feature back at this point, though, will generate mediocre results. Could I be wrong? Sure, but the odds are certainly wieghted in my favor.
 
T tes said:
Ricky didnt quit to smoke weed either. If you may recall they said he gave up drugs along time ago, he wanted to get away from all the pressure. He was a spectacular player in highschool and college, he had pressure on him practically his whole life. Then when Wanny, his coaching staff, the offensive line, and Rick Spielman came in and expected him to be the workhorse and carry the ball 100 times a game (sarcasism) he couldnt take it anymore and had to get away from everything for a little while.


Actually, Ricky quit because he was afraid of facing his third violation of the league's substance abuse policy for smoking weed. I'm not guessing here, this is exactly what he said during his 60 Minutes interview.
 
T tes said:
Ricky didnt quit to smoke weed either. If you may recall they said he gave up drugs along time ago, he wanted to get away from all the pressure. He was a spectacular player in highschool and college, he had pressure on him practically his whole life. Then when Wanny, his coaching staff, the offensive line, and Rick Spielman came in and expected him to be the workhorse and carry the ball 100 times a game (sarcasism) he couldnt take it anymore and had to get away from everything for a little while.

Ricky admitted to still smoking weed this past december. He smoked before and after he quit.....NOT "a long time ago"
 
nick1 said:
I just don't like the guy, he could play good but I don't think he has good intentions for coming back

You really think all other 52 guys on the team are out there playing for "Love of the Game" or whatever? C'mon, get real. I doubt a single player in the NFL would show up on game-day if you told him he wasn't going to get paid. Ricky's doing it for the money? Big deal, so is everybody else.

All this crap about "Ricky's intentions" is bullocks. Playing football is a job for Ricky, just like it is for the rest of the team.
 
nick1 said:
are you always so glullible? Ricky didn't smoke weed for his health, why he smoked I don't know but it wasn't for his health. Weed is good for your body in moderations. But Ricky used it for awhile and when you use it long enough it is bad. he left to smoke weed for months and to be selfish and satisfy what he wanted. this guy is not the kind of guy to be your role model. he has made some big mistakes in life.

Everybody is selfish in their own way. Selfishness is not a bad thing. Not to excuse what Ricky did with retiring, as he did make a choice that hurt people, and he had to know it would hurt people. But ultimately, Ricky's primary responsibility is to himself, just like each and every one of us is responsible to ourselves.

Ricky made a choice, he later realized it wasn't the right choice, and now he's back. Maybe he's legitimately sorry / regretful, maybe he's not. Big deal either way. He doesn't need the fans to trust him, all he needs to do is show up, tote the rock, and score TDs.
 
pwn3dyo said:
Yes, but it will never be legal in the USA, for reasons i will not go into, but you would be amazed at them.

<rant topic="politics">
That's one way to look at it. Another is to suggest that sovereign individuals have certain natural, inalienable rights, and that those rights include the right to decide what to put in their bodies. The government (Federal, State, Local, whatever) has no inate dominion or authority over an of us. All "We The People" have to do is refuse to acknowledge their authority to limit our rights, and we can take back the Freedoms that have been slowly stolen away from us over the last 200+ years.
</rant>
 
ohall said:
If ppl do not like the laws of the land write your congress person. Until those laws change ppl should be responsible citizens and respect the laws of the land.

If everybody just "respected the law of the land" the United States would still be a British Colony, and we'd all be drinking overpriced tea for breakfast. Screw that, the "law of the land" deserves no respect, because no man has authority to subject another man to laws, rules, or restrictions, unless the subject of those rules accepts them willingly.

Remember, governments have NO POWER, NO AUTHORITY, NOTHING, except for what "We The People" **allow** them to have.
 
volk said:
You are so full of it :lol: If you want to smoke pot, that's fine, but don't even try to tell me it doesn't harm people, or that people who are high don't kill. That is just ignorance in action.

In my tiny rural area alone there have been numerous automobile accidents in which pot was a very real factor. Several of these have been fatalities. Marijuanna slows reaction speed and hinders decision making skills. If there is any government "conspiracy" on pot, it would be the way it is looked at during police investigations for automobile accidents, in which an "illegal substance" is involved. Since it is illegal, it is never specified, but talk to the investigating officer and they will tell you which drugs were involved, and it is usually pot or meth. I won't even mention the drownings on our river directly linked to marijuanna use by rafting guides. Pot causes euphoria, not increased clarity of thought :rolleyes:

Pot kills just like alcohol does. In accidents, and in health. Pot has a much higher concentration of THC's than tobacco does...THC's are what cause lung cancer. Is it less addictive than alcohol? Maybe, although even that is debatable. It is always easy to tell who are pot users, because they go on these tirades about how it should be legalized and how it isn't harmful, which actually makes them appear to be addicted. The passion they exhibit in defense of the habit and the denial of its harmful effects are two classic signs of addiction.

Again, if you want to smoke pot, that's up to you, just stay off of the road and out of my face about it. Waging some PR campaign to justify your addiction and hide the detriments of marijuanna use isn't fooling anyone. It is illegal...if you don't like it, move to Amsterdam :shakeno:


all i can say is by your words, you have obviously never smoked it. i on the other hand have smoked pot and drank beer on a consistent level since i was 16. i have been surrounded by people who are likeful minded people. that's why i moved to humboldt. where i live, there is very little crime, the only accidents are caused by drinking, and there are very dedicated stoners trying to reverse global asshats. i have never been in a car accident that was my fault and i am a college graduate. if anything pot makes u a better driver and much more cautious. sober people get in accidents everyday but u don't say anything about that. the times i have almost been in accidents were when i was driving way too fast. and that rarely happens when i smoke because i'm too mellow too worry about being someone at a certain time. when i get there is when i get there. and i seriously doubt experienced river guides got people drowned because they were stoned. and if they did it was because it was one of the 1st times they ever smoked. before u denounce something as bad, try it. and don't tell me u tried it when u were 15 and ate a bunch of food and passed out laughing.

and one of the things i like about america is that you can protest something w/ out being arrested and being sent to amsterdam. but who knows how long that last as long as the government keeps on thinking they know what is right for everybody. let me smoke my pot in peace and i won't bother u w/ my pr.

and i'm sure that cigarettes don't have thc which is strickly in pot. surgeon general reports that cancer and smoking pot don't go hand in hand. cigarettes are killers where homegrown isn't. saying that, if marlboro grew pot w/ all the additives they put in the cigs, it would probably become cancerous.
 
dolphanNJ05 said:
Jordan quit to play baseball. But he played like he was smoking weed:lol: :goof:
Jordan quit because of gambling, the baseball was for show.
 
Doktor Ivel said:
i have heard many of you say, that you think Ricky will suck, or he will be nothing more than a career back up, or hes worthless........and lets be honest, you have prolly thought that.
i gurantee you, that Ricky Williams, will be a better running back, than he ever was. ever.....
why?
1.) Ricky didnt like carrying the ball 40+ times a game.....now that we have Ronnie Brown, he wont have that problem....
2.) He had a whole year off :eek: that gave him plenty of time to rest up for the season.....no injuries.
3.) he learned new ways to heal himself properly, and he is more confident and secure with himslef.
alot of you guys say that ricky is underweight and out of shape.
this may be true at the time being. But he only needs to gain 13lbs, to get back to where he was, at 228lbs.
he may be out of shape right now, but hey, this guy is a workhorse, he will be working out, trying to get ready for the season....he will
AND HES GOT 2 mounths, before the NFL season starts, then hes still gotta serve the 4 game suspension.

so baring an injury, i gurantee you Rickys Best days are yet to come.
go ahead and bash me.:)

Dok...

Can RW get back into playing shape ?? Yes....
Can RW be the same RB that he was 18 months ago ?? Yes...
These things are true, but the question with him is twofold...

a) Can he get back into playing shape and avoid injuries...he didn't just take a year off, he took a year off from his football conditioning...that is a big difference from a guy coming off IR for the previous year....being in yoga shape and football shape are entirely different things...

b) How long will his head be back into football ?? That is the burning question that all of us, the Fins organization, the NFL and his teammates really have. He has quit once, will he quit again and how long will it be ?? Will he get an injury and lose his football heart to rehab himself ?? Will he just decide to go smoke dope in Austrailia again ?? Only time will tell, and with his age, I doubt that he'll reach the pinnacle, or elite athlete status that he was at before leaving last year...
 
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