Miami actually has a HELL of a backup running back.
With Ricky Williams back...
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...And whose to say that William's will not be the starting back at some point during the season? I'll bet this guy comes back better than ever which is a scary thought IMO. Whether his past behavior negates that possibility remains to be seen but I seriously doubt that Ronnie Brown is that much better than Williams.
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I honestly dont think the phins are bad at all....in fact I think they have a chance to make a playoff run....They have a good D, not great, but good...and now that they got Ricky back, their already stacked recievers can get open more....say what you will about Mcmichael, the kid is a hell of a football player.....IMO, Ricky was the best back in the league when he was at his peak. When Ricky gets a full head of stearm, its hard to get him down. They are in the same boat we are in...if the offense comes around, there is a legitimate shot at the playoffs.
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Originally posted by bills_fan_atic...And whose to say that William's will not be the starting back at some point during the season? I'll bet this guy comes back better than ever which is a scary thought IMO. Whether his past behavior negates that possibility remains to be seen but I seriously doubt that Ronnie Brown is that much better than Williams.
I watched his interview at the start of Camp today and he looked to be very small in his upper body, He will be hitting the weights pretty hard throughout Aug. as his body has the first 4 weeks of the season to further prepare. He said that he would come in at the bottom of the backfield and try to make his way back up the depth chart. If Saban is serious about keeping him, there could be problems with a split on the o-line as to what back they would prefer. He has all the talent in the world and the best thing for the bills would be a trade to another division and hopefully out of the conference.
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the dolphins season hinges on the same exact thing that the bills season hinges one..
1. Can the offensive line be effective and not cost them games?
2. Can the quarterback be effective in getting the ball to a very talented group of wide receivers and not cost them games?
3. Can the running game be spectacular, control the game, and hold leads?
both defenses are unquestioned. Ours is better, but they are not in bad shape for the most part.. their defense is good enough to keep games close. Now if they have an injury to madison, they could be in huge trouble at the CB spot, just like if clements went down for us.
I think the fish will be better than most expect.
This is the way i see the division finishing:
Buffalo 10-6
NE 10-6
Miami 8-8
Jets 7-9"All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiNo way Saban is keeping him. He's prepping Ricky up so that he could unload him. Having him sit out and rot isn't going to help the organization. But a draft pick is.You think you're hot **** in a champagne glass, but you're really cold diarrhea in a Dixie cup!
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Originally posted by WillisMcNasty21P.S. Can we move to the NFC West or something....this division is hard as a b****....Williams,Brown,Martin,Dillon..every team in our division has a playoff chance!
Same year AFC West:
Kansas City(13-3)
San Diego (9-7)
Denver (8-8)
Seattle(8-8)
Oakland(8-8)
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Originally posted by GunzlingrI read 2 articles today that said the same thing. They both said the same thing... there is no way we will be there come opening day. Not only because of the hard feelings he caused when he abandoned the team, but because of Brown. They will showcase him in TC to dump him (from what I read they will be lucky to get a 3rd).
Also remember, Ricky doesn't like to get brutally beat. I don't think he wants to start anywhere where he gets more than 20 carries a game, so any pick above a 5th is a risk. The Jags or Vikes could be an interesting place to put him with quality backups there--IF he somehow gets traded this year.
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiNo way Saban is keeping him. He's prepping Ricky up so that he could unload him. Having him sit out and rot isn't going to help the organization. But a draft pick is.
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