I just watched. Looks like he's still smoking the hash. Very well spoken for being high as a kite during the interview. He is almost a hermit.
He is happy happy happy! He's smokin his pot and has two women massaging him at once. Yep.. happy happy times for him indeed. heh
Just the way he sounded and answered some of his questions was like a little child....I kinda feel bad for the guy....he needs help.
Ricky Williams caused Nick Saban to leave LSU. Dolphins have to give up two first round draft picks to get Ricky, which makes them weaker. Ricky quits just before training camp when the Dolphins designed their offense around him and it was too late to get anyone to replace him, which dooms Wanstedt and this season. Dolphins win two games - fire their coach - go after our coach
yea, he always seems nervous and uncomfortable. i hope he plays a couple years more to kill his debt and then enjoys the rest of his days smoking weed in thailand. football isnt for everyone i guess.
A Sports Illustrated writer spent a few days with him recently in the Northern California town he has been living in. He is taking Hindu healing classes, and his aspiration-according to published reports-is to become a healer himself. He said he wants to, "travel around healing people for free, so that he'll always have a network of places to stay where people will love me." He did not appear high in the interview. Having said that, Ricky is an individual in need of some therapy. For some reason, he's having issues that go deeper. I think it's a rebellion of sorts from the sort of strict, regimented lifestyle that he probably railed against from high school, on through Austin and his years in Texas, and then onto the NFL... I know a few guys who weathered the storm...Bubba Alexander of LSU was under his father-the DC at Evangel-throughout his junior high and high school years, and signed with TA&M, and went-quite literally-nuts. He transferred to LSU and continued his crazy ways, but has since calmed down into a very successful citizen of Baton Rouge... I think Ricky had such amazing talent that while he had structure, he had allowances made for him...Like Mack Brown's ban on dread locks for everyone on his teams during his head coaching tenure-except for Ricky Williams. I think he thought that the life of structure with limitless indulgences by those who provided the structure would continue...But, unfortunately, without the financial security blanket he thought he had, he'll be sadly mistaken in the very near future.
I like to remind people who think of the Saints as being poor evaluators that they are the ones who got two 1st round draft picks for Uncle Remus.
I like to remind people who think of the Saints as being poor evaluators that they are the ones who got two 1st round draft picks for Uncle Remus and replaced him with one of the most versatile RB's in the NFL.