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BigTex

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I didn't see this posted:

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Ricky Williams applies for reinstatement

By DAVE GOLDBERG, AP Football Writer

April 6, 2007

NEW YORK (AP) -- Ricky Williams, the former NFL star who played in Canada last season after being suspended for a year for substance abuse, has applied for reinstatement.

Williams' agent, Leigh Steinberg, said the running back, who will turn 30 in May, had sent a letter asking that he be allowed to return to the Miami Dolphins.

The NFL confirmed that Williams had sought reinstatement, for which he will be eligible after April 27, when he will have been suspended for a year. Dolphins spokesman Harvey Greene said the team had no comment because Williams is not yet eligible for reinstatement.

Williams, a former Heisman Trophy winner at Texas, was originally drafted by New Orleans when then-coach Mike Ditka gave up all his picks in the 1999 draft to get his rights. He was traded to Miami for two first-round draft picks after the 2001 season and rushed for 1,853 yards for the Dolphins in 2002 and 1,372 the next season.

But he abruptly retired shortly before training camp in 2004, then returned in 2005 to back up rookie Ronnie Brown. Williams rushed for 743 yards and a 4.4 yard average that year.

The suspension, handed down last year by former commissioner Paul Tagliabue, was Williams' fourth.

Williams' previous positive drug tests were for marijuana, which he acknowledged using. The latest test apparently involved a substance other than marijuana and may have been related to his interest in holistic medicine.

Steinberg said Williams has been teaching yoga in California since returning from Canada last December.

"He's told me that his interest in eastern philosophy has overcome his desire for mind-altering substances and has given him another outlet," Steinberg said. "He's in outstanding shape and he hasn't taken a lot of hits for a running back. I think he's still at the top of his game."

During the 2005 season, Williams laughingly described himself as weird and compared his career to a roller coaster. But he also dispelled his reputation as an aloof, selfish pothead, winning praise from teammates and winning the south Florida media's annual postseason Good Guy Award, given to the player most cooperative with reporters.

Williams has gained 7,097 yards in 1,757 carries during his NFL career and rushed for 47 touchdowns.

Last season with Toronto in the CFL, he ran for 526 yards on 109 carries and caught 19 passes for 127 yards. He missed two months because of a broken arm.

 
Run Ricky Run !!!

favorite part of the article regarding Dumbstadt . . .

"RW: I think the physical pain and having to play through the physical pain is probably the most stressful, And the second is, in the situation I was in, we had a decent offense, we had a great defense but our coach was predominantly a defensive coach and so every time we threw the ball it seemed that it was an interception or something really bad happened and so what our offense just turned into was give the ball to Ricky and play defense. And to me that wasn’t really football. But at the same time I had a lot of respect for this coach and so I didn’t say anything, I didn’t do anything and also our line wasn’t doing a very good job blocking. So I was kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place. "

 
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ricky is still a head case, and got outplayed by john avery after his injury. but, his contract is super friendly, and perceived potential is still there, so he will land somewhere.

 
Buffalo? Tennessee? Green Bay?
Very possible. From everything I've seen he hasn't smoked for 3 years and should be back in the league. The date of 1 day before the draft may cut things pretty close.Ronnie Brown has not done anything as the man so they may keep Ricky.I'd like to see him in Green Bay myself but TT rarely trades draft picks.
 
I can't see the Dolphins trading him.

I'd rather have Ricky and his CHEAP contract backing up/splitting carries with Ronnie Brown.

Why trade Ricky for a craptastic 5th or 6th rd pick?

 
That s all BS .

The guy is a jerk let him out dont let him back in . He did nt show respect to his teammates , the league and the sports that made him rich .

 
I don't think he's really "rich" anymore. Didn't he lose all of his money when he retired?

I also heard he gave away a lot of it to some people involved with his beliefs.

Not sure if anyone can confirm, I just remember reading things like I mentioned.

 
That s all BS .The guy is a jerk let him out dont let him back in . He did nt show respect to his teammates , the league and the sports that made him rich .
So once Ricky screwed up and retired nothing in the future mattered?You need to update. His teammates forgave him through his hard work and attitude and want him back. Ricky helped get rid of Wannstedt and when he left there was pretty much a statewide celebration.
 

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