Squish the Fish!
I don't admire Ricky Williams; but, after seeing the offensive line of Miami this year, I can see a little more than drug problems in his decision to leave. By the end of the year he would have been broken and beaten so badly he would never be the same. You have a responsibility to protect your investments, and Miami didn't make very good decisions in that area.
Originally posted by Odin's Wrath
I don't admire Ricky Williams; but, after seeing the offensive line of Miami this year, I can see a little more than drug problems in his decision to leave. By the end of the year he would have been broken and beaten so badly he would never be the same. You have a responsibility to protect your investments, and Miami didn't make very good decisions in that area.
I don't admire Ricky Williams; but, after seeing the offensive line of Miami this year, I can see a little more than drug problems in his decision to leave. By the end of the year he would have been broken and beaten so badly he would never be the same. You have a responsibility to protect your investments, and Miami didn't make very good decisions in that area.
Originally posted by fatman66
...Buffalo and Miami are not even close to average.
...Buffalo and Miami are not even close to average.
BTW, Wanny and the O-line aren't the only problems. Lest we forget about Jay Fiedler... In the past couple of games, I've witnessed this guy make decisions that rival a 5th grade Rotary football quarterback. This guy is *NOT* professional quality; plain and simple.
Originally posted by RockPick
BTW, Wanny and the O-line aren't the only problems. Lest we forget about Jay Fiedler... In the past couple of games, I've witnessed this guy make decisions that rival a 5th grade Rotary football quarterback. This guy is *NOT* professional quality; plain and simple.
BTW, Wanny and the O-line aren't the only problems. Lest we forget about Jay Fiedler... In the past couple of games, I've witnessed this guy make decisions that rival a 5th grade Rotary football quarterback. This guy is *NOT* professional quality; plain and simple.
I haven't been impressed with him since he got his first start. In all fairness, it's hard to go from Marino to... Well, anybody.


