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  • Ex-Argo Theismann calls Williams 'disgrace to game'

    Ricky Williams will continue to play professional football with the CFL's Toronto Argonauts while he is suspended for one year by the NFL, and one high-profile ex-Argonaut isn't thrilled by the move.

    Former quarterback Joe Theismann, who began his professional career with the Argonauts and later went on to star in the NFL with the Redskins, said he was "embarrassed right now to be a Toronto Argonaut" in an interview with ESPN Radio's Colin Cowherd.

    "I don't ever want to be mentioned in the same breath as Ricky Williams as a football player. He's a disgrace to the game. The man doesn't deserve to play football. He should go on with his life and treat his drug addictions or go do whatever he wants to do. He's been suspended from the National Football League on multiple occasions. Doesn't anybody have any class anywhere? For gosh sakes, let the kid go do what he wants to do. He doesn't want to play football," Theismann, who is part of ESPN's Monday Night Football announcing crew, said.

    Williams was suspended by the NFL for the entire 2006 season following a fourth positive drug test. But the Dolphins gave him permission to play this year in the CFL, and he signed with Toronto on Sunday.

    Theismann, while calling Williams a "good kid" said he believes that the running back has had too many chances.

    "We have rules in the National Football League. It's real simple. Don't do drugs and you can play. It's a privilege to be able to play professional football. It's not some rite of passage. He's insulted the Miami Dolphins after they took him back and gave him a chance to play. Now he insults the intelligence of everybody that thinks that doing drugs is OK. To me, it's the wrong message to send to kids. It's the wrong thing to be doing, and the Toronto Argonauts have embarrassed themselves as an organization signing him," Theismann said.

    Toronto has won the Grey Cup -- the CFL championship -- 15 times, most recently in 2004. The Argonauts were 11-7 last season.

    Source: ESPN.com

  • #2
    ...but LT (That's Lawrence Taylor for you young fucks) isn't a disgrace to the game?

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    • #3
      How many times was Lawrence Taylor suspended from the league? Exactly.

      The only reason Williams came back was because he didn't want to pay back the Dolphins that $8 million. He doesn't really want to play football.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Flying High
        How many times was Lawrence Taylor suspended from the league? Exactly.
        Ok, I want EVERYONE to read the quote of Flying High above. I'm making an example of this fucking dumbass kid. Most of you are simpletons like this fucking asshole. Goddamnit, most of you are fucking idiots.

        http://www.espn.go.com/classic/biogr..._Lawrence.html

        The "golf cure" didn't work, though. In August 1987, Taylor failed an NFL drug test. Because it was his first offense, he wasn't penalized but only received a warning. The following August he was suspended for 30 days for failing a second drug test.

        Goddamn dumbasses

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Short Irish Guy
          Ok, I want EVERYONE to read the quote of Flying High above. I'm making an example of this fucking dumbass kid. Most of you are simpletons like this fucking asshole. Goddamnit, most of you are fucking idiots.

          http://www.espn.go.com/classic/biogr..._Lawrence.html

          The "golf cure" didn't work, though. In August 1987, Taylor failed an NFL drug test. Because it was his first offense, he wasn't penalized but only received a warning. The following August he was suspended for 30 days for failing a second drug test.

          Goddamn dumbasses
          Did LT ever get kicked out for a year? Did he ever retire out of no where and leave his team high and dry? How many chances has Williams gotten? LT loved the game. Williams never did. Thank you for letting me introduce you to my good friend...common sense.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Flying High
            Did he ever retire out of no where and leave his team high and dry? How many chances has Williams gotten? LT loved the game. Williams never did. Thank you for letting me introduce you to my good friend...common sense.
            Idiot.

            LT retired out of nowhere and retired AGAIN out of nowhere once his comeback failed. He just up and quit. LT didn't love the game, shitdick. He said himself that he only played in his later years because he needed the cash to keep up his drug habit. You're a fucking dumbass with no sense of history.

            YOU got served - which is a stupid saying in its own right. bitch. Fuck off and die.

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            • #7
              I see your point irish guy, but I don't think LT quit right before the start of training camp. They all play for the money, but ricky was playing so he wouldn't have to pay back 8 million bucks. He wasn't playing for a better deal, he just showed up so he could keep the money he had.

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              • #8
                Argonauts React to Theismann's Criticism

                Argonauts co-owner David Cynamon said the criticism of the team's signing of Ricky Williams by Joe Theismann were thoughtless considering the drug history of the ESPN commentator's own son, the Toronto Sun reported Thursday.

                Theismann told a Toronto radio station earlier this week that Williams, who signed with the Argos on Sunday after being suspended by the NFL for the entire 2006 season following a fourth positive drug test, is a drug addict who needs help.

                Theismann's son, Joe, pleaded guilty in 2002 to a felony charge of dealing cocaine and a misdemeanor charge of possessing drug paraphernalia. He received a 10-year suspended prison term, was placed on five years of probation and fined.

                "It's really a delicate subject for him to attack someone if he has that in his own family," Cynamon said. "If I was his son and he's calling (Williams) a drug addict and he should quit and he's a loser, I'd be shattered. This thing is really bothersome."

                Theismann, a former NFL quarterback who began his pro career with the Argonauts in 1971, also called the organization "classless" for signing Williams and said he was embarrassed to have worn the team's logo.

                "For him to come out and say he was embarrassed to wear the logo ... that is a real slap in the face," Cynamon said. "I was shattered. (Co-owner Howard Sokolowki), Keith (Pelley, the team's president) and me are not bad people. We don't deserve treatment like that."

                Source: AP
                Last edited by Walter Cronkite; 06-01-2006, 10:23 PM.

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