Broncos123
10-23-2007, 11:47 AM
http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/nfl
Sports Illustrated
With Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown out for the season, is there any more interest in bringing back Ricky Williams if he is reinstated by the NFL? Coach Cam Cameron still would not comment on the prospect Monday, but he might soon be forced to answer. Williams' agent, Leigh Steinberg, said Monday night he doesn't know how long it will take before the league makes a decision on Williams. It could be several weeks. But Steinberg also said, ``It wouldn't surprised me if it happened this week, and it wouldn't surprise me if it happened next week. I think we're getting to the point where it's about right.'' Williams spent four months this summer at a rehabilitation clinic in Boston. That could be enough to convince the league to let him back. And if that happens, he could be ready to play soon after. Williams has been working out regularly. And while his weight is probably somewhere between 217 and 220 (his playing weight is listed at 228), Steinberg said Williams' legs remain as big as usual. Once he focuses on his upper body, he could gain a pound or more per day.
What do you think? Is it a good move or bad move?
Sports Illustrated
With Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown out for the season, is there any more interest in bringing back Ricky Williams if he is reinstated by the NFL? Coach Cam Cameron still would not comment on the prospect Monday, but he might soon be forced to answer. Williams' agent, Leigh Steinberg, said Monday night he doesn't know how long it will take before the league makes a decision on Williams. It could be several weeks. But Steinberg also said, ``It wouldn't surprised me if it happened this week, and it wouldn't surprise me if it happened next week. I think we're getting to the point where it's about right.'' Williams spent four months this summer at a rehabilitation clinic in Boston. That could be enough to convince the league to let him back. And if that happens, he could be ready to play soon after. Williams has been working out regularly. And while his weight is probably somewhere between 217 and 220 (his playing weight is listed at 228), Steinberg said Williams' legs remain as big as usual. Once he focuses on his upper body, he could gain a pound or more per day.
What do you think? Is it a good move or bad move?
