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Ricky Williams or Cadillac?

Postby teninchlaw » Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:52 pm

Who do ya'll think I should pick up off waivers? I'm extremly weak at rb this year (Jamal Lewis, Moreno, Buckhalter, Cadillac). Ricky was recently dropped and the only player I can reall drop to get him is Caddy. I guess both will be RBBC, but there seems like greater potential in Miami with Ricky. What do u think?
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Re: Ricky Williams or Cadillac?

Postby Tayma » Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:57 pm

Go with Ricky. RBBC or not he also can be apart of the Wildcat Scheme.
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Re: Ricky Williams or Cadillac?

Postby dblj9911 » Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:58 pm

It's a tough call, Ricky is in a two back system and will get his touches each week, but Brown will get the majority of the carries. Caddy you don't really know what will happen. TB has 3rb's, just signed Ward to a bigger contract in the offseason, Graham will get his touches and I think you will see the "hot" hand get the carries. I would go with Ricky, just because he will get more touches.
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