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08-21-2008, 03:35 PM #21
Self-loathing Raiders fan. If you want a six hour diatribe on the atrocities against football that Al Davis has committed in the past decade, I'm your guy.
If you think Ricky Williams is so great he can come back at 31 and dominate the league, you're living in topsy-turvy world. Priest Holmes made a triumphant comeback, right?
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08-21-2008, 04:20 PM #22
I don't think you can make the correlation between Williams and Holmes
For one Holmes put up numbers with what was one of/if not the best o-lines at the time, and more importantly Holmes was attempting to come back after what was a carrear ending type injury
Apparently my world is off it's axis, because i'd be willing to bet he is in the top 5 AFC rushers by seasons end (barring any catastrophic injury's causing him to miss significant time)
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08-21-2008, 04:42 PM #23
Some of you have no idea what you are talking about.
Sparano told the Miami Herald Williams was only ahead of Ronnie Brown on the depth chart because he has been out there everyday and is 100% healthy. While Brown is still rehabbing his injured knee. Brown isn't at 100% yet but when he is he will be the starting back in Miami.
For those of you who think Ricky Williams is better than Ronnie Brown...your crazy.
He was the bast running back in the NFL last year until he got hurt...then again, I may be a bit biast.
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08-21-2008, 05:19 PM #24
*youre crazy and its *biased. Best RB in the league, thats funny. He may have the better numbers, but the guy has never carried a full load and we all saw what happened.
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08-21-2008, 10:40 PM #25
First of all, it's you're crazy. Second of all, there's no doubt that he was a top 3 RB, maybe even the #1 RB (statwise, I think he was #1, but they didn't really win any games LOL). Correct me if I'm wrong Bravesndolphins or any other Dolphins fan, but I'm pretty sure that Ronnie Brown not only carried the full load, but did everything else for that team too. Yes, we all did see what happened. He got injured. Was it his fault that his ACL messed up on him? Nope. Freak accident. Very tough to say that since he was carrying the full load that he injured himself. He wasn't even running the ball. He had to chase down the person who picked off his QB and so they didn't score because afterall, that team absolutely sucked besides Ronnie Brown.
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08-22-2008, 08:41 AM #26
Again, my point of him never carrying a full load dates back to his days at Auburn.
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08-22-2008, 09:09 AM #27
YOUVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!! Ricky Starting !!! i just wonder whats gonna happen when he misses the team plane while hes sleeping off the MJ. I hope so for your Miami's sake.
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08-22-2008, 09:34 AM #28
Ricky is so funny, I can't wait till NFL films has a special on him. He is one heck of a runner, but miami is the silliest team I have ever witnessed. Parcells will kill his own legacy in Miami, He should have retired from football altogether. He is picking up flunky's everywhere around the league, Even gave Quincy a shot
Next he will bring in Todd Marinovich
They are going to be the best comedy on turf This year
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08-22-2008, 09:47 AM #29
Parcells cant really ruin his legacy when he takes over teams that were 1-15 before he arrived...even if they only win 2 games, he will have doubled their win total
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08-22-2008, 03:37 PM #30
i didnt say he would dominate the league
sorry raiders-fan
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