DAVIE, Fla. (AP) - "Channing Crowder will talk about his past. Dwelling on it, however, is taboo."
https://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/foot...0644/index.html
I guess you could say that Crowder was involved in a bit of trouble during his college years at Florida. His college mishaps already cost him a lot of money and a drop from first round pick to 70th. I"m sure a time machine would be nice right about now. Crowder would probably love to undo some of the college doings. Do you think that Crowder will shape up now that he is going professional or are the college years a glimpse of what the future might hold for him at Miami?
I think that is the least of their problems. They still have to find a way to play with Ricky Williams. They also have to hope against hope that he can play like he used to.
MIAMI BLOWS OUT HAPLESS BRONCOS IN SABAN'S DEBUT
When the Miami Dolphins scored their first touchdown for new coach Nick Saban, he celebrated by pacing the sideline with a stoic expression.
Ref. https://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/foot...s.ap/index.html
I had to laugh a little when I read the previous News article because as it turns out, the Broncos weren't so hapless and eventually reached the AFC Championship game. Konq's concerns about Ricky Williams are very valid, and now he has been charged with violating the league substance abuse policy, AGAIN. I seriously think he came back to the NFL because he was broke and needed the money to continue his habit. He has some serious mental issues to deal with before he can ever become a serious football player again.
Dolphins call on Culpepper to pilot passing game
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The Minnesota Vikings traded disgruntled quarterback Daunte Culpepper to the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday |
According to Wikipedia: Trent Green - On June 5, the Chiefs agreed to trade Green to the Miami Dolphins for a conditional fifth round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, pending a physical from Green which was subsequently passed. Green was introduced at a news conference in Miami on June 6. The draft pick will become a fourth-round pick if Green plays more than 70 percent of Miami's offensive plays.
Report on allegations of workplace misconduct by NFL's Miami Dolphins released
Investigator Ted Wells concludes three players, including Richie Incognito, engaged in a pattern of harassment directed at Jonathan Martin, another player and an assistant trainer. Ref. USAToday