Ricky wants to come back. Ricky Williams, that is - remember the running back Mike Ditka bet his coaching job to draft for New Orleans? The same guy who got traded to Miami, then decided to take a year off. Then when he came back, his heart wasn't in it and he got booted out of the NFL for drugs.
Now apparently he's a new man. I suppose running out of money can do that to you.
The bigger question with Ricky, as with all sorts of celebrity types, is why? Why do people who seem to have the world at their feet often mess it up?
For Ricky, the message was clear - if we catch you smoking weed again, you're out. The logical response would seem to be to cut all drugs out, because why throw away millions of dollars playing football on some giggle weeds? But Ricky apparently had no logic, and he promptly was caught and kicked out.
I would think that the NFL wants more than just his word that he's cleaned up his act and is ready to be a good boy. If Ricky can prove that he's been clean for the past 12 months or more, maybe that could buy him a chance to try out for an NFL team again. I think the Dolphins can decide first whether it's their team he'll be trying out for.
If I were the NFL commissioner, I'd probably do this: Allow Ricky to return to the league next season beginning with training camp. If he is tested regularly and stays clean all that time, he will be cleared to join the Dolphins, or they can trade or release him as they see fit. Assuming he makes a roster next season, he will be subject to routine drug tests that he must pass to continue playing. One failed drug test equals permanent suspension.
Think he could pull it off? Based on others like him, I sort of doubt it. But wouldn't it make a great story if he could get back in the league, play at his former all-star ability, and become a spokesman for the anti-drug message?
Miracles do happen now and then.
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