I got this from another website. I seriously doubt this happening but it does kinda sound intriguing. Ogun as a Bill wouldn't be that bad....What do you guys think? AGAIN, I DOUBT IT HAS ANY SHRED OF TRUTH.
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Now i am one that thinks Ricky will come back and even play this season. But I did hear this on the Radio. Dolphins might want to trade for un proven McGahee or Travis Henry and be willing to give alot up to get one of them. This might be just bullsheet becasue it was a questionsable radio sports talk source but what thye were saying sounds plausable. Ogonleye and or a high pick or what not Miami is at least rumored to be in panic mode ! And willing to giove up more than equal value for a solid RB ! O. Smith , McGahee, and Henry are said to be there top 3 wish !
Again no credible source here so take with a grain of salt -- if that !
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Here's another one.
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Here's a copy and paste from XpertLeagues.com
Also, I read it today in my local paper, The Star Ledger. There they actually have quotes from James himself saying, "I'd love to come home. I would love to be able to play for the Miami Dolphins."
Why it won't happen : Indy is a team built to win NOW. They'll want James on their roster this year.
Why it will happen : They are more than likely going to lose him next year anyway to free agency (especially when he's making comments like that). Why not trade him and get market value for him from a team who's pressing the panic button ?
Here's the copy & paste :
MIAMI - Seemingly before the final syllable of ``retirement'' was uttered about Ricky Williams, Indianapolis Colts running back Edgerrin James was making it known he wouldn't mind coming home.
James told numerous people he would love to be traded to the Miami Dolphins following Williams' retirement. While that scenario is extremely unlikely this season because the Colts are Super Bowl contenders, James will be an unrestricted free agent at season's end.
Returning to South Florida, where James grew up and attended the University of Miami, would be his preference. James has made it known he dislikes living in Indianapolis, preferring the sultry life of South Beach.
James certainly appears to be the most appealing option among running backs the Dolphins could replace Williams with at some point.
That point, however, won't be for at least a little while.
Submitted on Jul 26, 12:04 am
By Xpert Leagues Correspondant MKB4®
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Now i am one that thinks Ricky will come back and even play this season. But I did hear this on the Radio. Dolphins might want to trade for un proven McGahee or Travis Henry and be willing to give alot up to get one of them. This might be just bullsheet becasue it was a questionsable radio sports talk source but what thye were saying sounds plausable. Ogonleye and or a high pick or what not Miami is at least rumored to be in panic mode ! And willing to giove up more than equal value for a solid RB ! O. Smith , McGahee, and Henry are said to be there top 3 wish !
Again no credible source here so take with a grain of salt -- if that !
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Here's another one.
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Here's a copy and paste from XpertLeagues.com
Also, I read it today in my local paper, The Star Ledger. There they actually have quotes from James himself saying, "I'd love to come home. I would love to be able to play for the Miami Dolphins."
Why it won't happen : Indy is a team built to win NOW. They'll want James on their roster this year.
Why it will happen : They are more than likely going to lose him next year anyway to free agency (especially when he's making comments like that). Why not trade him and get market value for him from a team who's pressing the panic button ?
Here's the copy & paste :
MIAMI - Seemingly before the final syllable of ``retirement'' was uttered about Ricky Williams, Indianapolis Colts running back Edgerrin James was making it known he wouldn't mind coming home.
James told numerous people he would love to be traded to the Miami Dolphins following Williams' retirement. While that scenario is extremely unlikely this season because the Colts are Super Bowl contenders, James will be an unrestricted free agent at season's end.
Returning to South Florida, where James grew up and attended the University of Miami, would be his preference. James has made it known he dislikes living in Indianapolis, preferring the sultry life of South Beach.
James certainly appears to be the most appealing option among running backs the Dolphins could replace Williams with at some point.
That point, however, won't be for at least a little while.
Submitted on Jul 26, 12:04 am
By Xpert Leagues Correspondant MKB4®
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