Ricky Williams Retires

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Thank God I didn't have him on my fantasy football team!
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1niksder wrote:
DEHog wrote:WOW...this fall into the line of Barry Sanders, Robert Smith and Napolean Kauffman.


and Jim Brown too.... all of them Running Backs in their prime ....


Although it should be noted Jim Brown gave up football for Hollywood, where he could make much more money...
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Post by joebagadonuts »

as far as running backs are concerned, the difference between 27 years old and 30 years old (the age at which jim brown retired) is huge.
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Post by REDEEMEDSKIN »

The disbelief over Ricky's retirement can only be compared to the disbelief of Steve Spurrier's improptu "call-in"from the golf course. I'm glad we got better for it; I can't say the Dolphins will, though. Yikes!!! TRAVIS MINOR???!!!
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