Man You never know in Life really. Ricky seemed like such a chill guy. Any guy who smokes weed is someone u can atleast know will appreciate the herb talk whether rich or poor lol
Ricky was a misunderstood great running back. He realized that football was not all their was in life. He went by the beat of his own drum. Im happy for him. He was a humble guy. Not a show off or a bragger. God bless him
@@trentonbates1807 new orleans before that did the same thing.. he was that good but ur right they did run him into the ground and burned him out. manage him better and he might break walter paytons record no bs
Anyone who got to see Ricky play knows he was one of the greatest to ever do it, he was special. I won't say wasted potential because he did so much when he did play.
As a dolphin fan I wasn’t even mad at him for retiring they ran him more in those 3 years than any other running back in history at that time and we didn’t know as much as we do now about concussions and I’m sure he played with some weed was probably his only way to deal with the pain.
don't forget his record setting years back in Tx. I have always been a Ricky Williams fan; I rarely use that term describing myself. People talk down on Ricky even though he broke college records often and had a decade worth of one thousand yard seasons as a pro.
If only Dan Marino had Ricky Williams in his backfield, then the Miami Dolphins would not have been over reliant on Dan and over reliant on Ricky. Unfortunately, the Dolphins were over reliant on both exceptional players and if they played at the same time, it was more than likely Ricky Williams would not need to self medicate due to playing too much and too hard! :-(
Every time I see Ricky Williams highlights it breaks my heart. If he had played 15 seasons and gave it his all, we'd be calling him the best RB ever. I understand who he is. I have anxiety. I'm 420. I so relate to him as a human being and I wish him nothing but the best for him on his personal journey. I'd love to buy the guy a beer and hear his stories. We'd likely be friends. But, as a football fan, I can't help but feel that he had a physical gift given to him that got wasted. Again... totally as a football fan. As just a dude, more power to him.
Lars Little I only got to see Ricky at the end of his career sadly but watching him highlights always remind me how great he could’ve been. Watched his football life and other documentaries and posts on him and I agree that it was indeed a waste of a talent to go out like that but on a personal level he exemplified something great in the human mind, self. It’s because of dudes like him why I don’t value only money and think of my mindfulness first.
White American i agree with you to an extent...but if you know the athlete personally its different..but as far as a complete stranger that shit ia weird to me
I haven't watched Ricky's highlights for a while. I seen this video and wow. He was one of the best to play RB. That combo of power, burst, speed is insane
I met Ricky Williams at a hippie festival in Santa Rosa, CA when I was a freshmen in college in 2005. I walked up to him and said "are you Ricky Williams?" he shook his head no. I told myself no this is Ricky Williams. So I sat down and started talking to him. An hour later after talking to him about traveling to India, Jim Brown and enjoying the vibes of the day he really is a down to Earth good dude
Danny Dunn I was a student at FSU during that game. Watched it while nursing a hangover in bed with a girl I picked up at a party the night before. This game and she, made the hangover feel ok.
The Monday night Bears game in 02’ was the night before my bday, and watched it with a girl I met that day while working at Nextel. She invited me to her place to watch it and we’ll, you can imagine the rest. These were great years for the Dolphins, Ricky, and me..
Danny Dunn I’m 40. Grew up during the Marino years. I hate what we’ve become. From one of the most successful, respected franchises in all of pro sports to a national joke. The 2003 team was the Vegas favorite to win the SB. Sports Illustrated also predicted they’d win it. They had the talent but Fiedler was just OK and they fell apart in December. I hope they get back to being that team that brought me so much joy at some point while I can still really enjoy it.
Selfishly like with Barry Sanders, I wish Ricky Williams would’ve played longer, but like with Barry I respect both superstars decisions to leave the game when they did. Salute Ricky Williams!
I don't blame him for losing his passion after his second year with the fins. He was running against 9 men in the box play after play.... All freaking year
@@AdamWest1290 Disagree. The 90s-00s era uniforms were a mistake influenced by an "attitude era" and trying to be darker and meaner, with a cartoon dolphin.
I’ve been a dolphin fan since’83. Ricky Williams is one of my favorites of all time. He gave the fans something to cheer about. Greatest running back in dolphins history. Tell me who was better. Don’t even give me no Larry Csnonka., or Mercury Morris. I mean the last 40 years. Ricky is a Dolphin legend!!
Thank you for this video. Ricky Williams is my #1 all time favourite athlete. It was unbelievable watching him during the 2002 & 2003 seasons. He is THE reason I’m a Dolphins fan. I miss #34. Side Note: He was a very underrated receiver. I think it was cause it didn’t LOOK like he had good hands when he caught the ball cause he was not a smooth receiver. Pretty stiff actually. But usually got the job done!! 342 Rec, 2,606 yds, 8 TD.
I'd say Zach Thomas all day was the defensive equivalent to Dan the man....Zach Thomas is arguebly the best LB ever...he lead the NFL in tackles from 96-08
@@justinbaronofsky360 I mean, this had a fair bit to do with how terrible everyone else was. Thomas was terrific, no doubt, but he was often the *only* person making tackles. I'm more impressed by Williams' rushing, bc the Dolphins couldnt do anything else, at all, and yet he still led the league in rushing, and produced at a crazy rate. Both guys defined by incredible production for an awful franchise.
Talent wise its Ricky and Barry Sanders as the best rb's of all-time in my opinion. I guess Bo Jackson is in the discussion as well... I'd pick ricky over almost anybody
@Henry Bunch he disrespected Bo lmao. Never watched him play firsthand but dude was a 👽 compared to the rest of those guys with that freakish athleticism
I am an occasional marijuana smoker where I do it to help me go to bed mostly. I totally understand how smoking helps people with anxiety, pain, and insomnia. I can see how steroids improves your ability and makes you better I guess but personally I don’t see how marijuana does that exact same thing. I live in Las Vegas where it’s legal here and I hope people understand there is so much more to marijuana than getting high and stereotyping people. He was a stud and I understand he wasted his talent but the nfl needs to do more research into marijuana and the effects. Also in mlb , nba, nhl, ncaa, mls, wnba,
These guys are role models for kids dude. No one thinks weed is giving someone a competitive edge, it's the imagine and influence that every organization wants to uphold.
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If you need any substance to make you go to bed. Then you need to check yourself
My two happiest days as a Miami fan were getting Marino and Ricky , if only they played together ! Ricky lead the league in rushing in 2002 with Miami ! What a talented player! Miami’s best all time RB in my opinion.
What amazes me is someone that was so good at something but really did not like it. He is my favorite dolphin player. I still have his jersey. The guy was a great player and is incredibly smart. Glad I got to see him.
That juke at 7:52 is wild. He’s like 12 yards away when he jukes…but it’s so hard, and subtle, at the same time that his speeds builds and he blows by a guy he juked 12 yards ago 🤯
THE GOOD OLD DAYS.....MAAANE IT FELT GREAT TO HAVE #34 AS OUR RB! RICKY CARRIED THE DOLPHINS ON HIS BACK LITERALLY!!!!! "RUN RICKY RUN)))))#34 DOLPHIN LEGEND
I remember a partner of mine played strong safety with the Ravens and I asked him who was the toughest running back he ever played against and he named Ricky Williams and that was it, and he meant it when he said it.
Watched him all thru college and he injured many players that were trying to tackle him. You know they hated seeing 34 coming their way in the 4th qtr.
He was an all around solid back. Not necessarily one thing stood out. He had strength to push guys, fair top end speed, had enough elusiveness, and power to break tackles. Of course, he also had the vision. It would have been interesting to see him with a full career in, but he was a good back for sure.
Sav Harris it does suck because the only reason he underachieved is because he walked away. If they got a good Qb. I would guarantee they would have won a SB
Underachiever? Not even close, he was smarter than those like Ryan Leaf and more who got addicted to alcohol and opioids to deal. Hes 3000 yards from top 10, 4000 from top 5. He didnt underachieve, the league failed him and others
The 1972 Dolphins had my favorite running backs Csonka. Kick and Morris. They were tough, shifty and fast. Then came Ricky Williams who ran like all three of them put together. Yes I was mad at him when he quit like he did but I was much younger then. Now at age 61 I can look back and admire him for the outstanding player he was and for staying true to himself when it wasn't popular or easy.
That run at 1:09 the beats drops perfectly w the truck, you can also hear the commentators saying WOW & that stiff arm my god!! Listening w earphones btw
The great running backs have combination of power speed and vision. This dude made Rodney Harrison look so silly with that stutter step juke for a 10 yard td. Still in awe of these highlights.
He and Dan Marino are my favorite players. I was at the game against the Jets @ 0:36. To say the whole stadium went ape sh*t would be an understatement. One of my core sports memories. Great times.
Heard a comment from Ricky the other day that he wished he would have played another year or two.... You and every other Fins fan Ricky! Would have liked to see another 2 yrs.
RIcky was a phenomenal talent. He had the potential, had he gotten a grip on his personality issues early, to be one of the all-time rushers in the NFL
Early 2000 there was a specials team player named Trent Gamble. He played defensive back. Loved him, not sure why he was never given a bigger role. On speciala teams he was great. He also played the nickel coverage really well
I think Ricky saying 'this sport sucks and it is killing me' would have been met with even greater anger than saying he wanted to go smoke weed, but he was a smart dude, and by all accounts quite a humble one, and he got out after being worked like a draft horse by a really terrible organization. I hope he's comfortable and happy, he was a pleasure to watch. Great video, great music choices, really nice done.
Guys like him and Peterson are a dying breed. Big physical downhill running backs who always fall forward after contact. When you saw Ricky with the dreads and visor coming downhill you knew it was going to be like trying to tackle a moving refrigerator.
He moved to Australia when he was kicked from the league and would smoke with some random old dudes that had no idea who he was haha such an OG
Man You never know in Life really. Ricky seemed like such a chill guy. Any guy who smokes weed is someone u can atleast know will appreciate the herb talk whether rich or poor lol
Facts bro
Ricky was a misunderstood great running back. He realized that football was not all their was in life. He went by the beat of his own drum. Im happy for him. He was a humble guy. Not a show off or a bragger.
God bless him
100% i just hate how Miami ran him into the ground those 2 year almost 900 carries is insane for a RB even in this time
@@trentonbates1807 new orleans before that did the same thing.. he was that good but ur right they did run him into the ground and burned him out. manage him better and he might break walter paytons record no bs
Anyone who got to see Ricky play knows he was one of the greatest to ever do it, he was special. I won't say wasted potential because he did so much when he did play.
The only thing I'm "mad" at him for is keeping his greatness from being witnessed.
As a dolphin fan I wasn’t even mad at him for retiring they ran him more in those 3 years than any other running back in history at that time and we didn’t know as much as we do now about concussions and I’m sure he played with some weed was probably his only way to deal with the pain.
Jackie Cheen agreed
Wasnt it just 02 and 03 that ricky played for phins before his comeback of 3 yrs??
They ran him to the ground and wanted to feed him pain killers so he turned to weed instead of pills
I remember a commentator, maybe Dan deirdoff saying during a game he wouldn't be surprised if Ricky retired after this year ...
don't forget his record setting years back in Tx. I have always been a Ricky Williams fan; I rarely use that term describing myself. People talk down on Ricky even though he broke college records often and had a decade worth of one thousand yard seasons as a pro.
Literally was this Dolphins team whole offense. Defense knew they was running every 3 downs and still was able to lead the league in rushing.
If only Dan Marino had Ricky Williams in his backfield, then the Miami Dolphins would not have been over reliant on Dan and over reliant on Ricky. Unfortunately, the Dolphins were over reliant on both exceptional players and if they played at the same time, it was more than likely Ricky Williams would not need to self medicate due to playing too much and too hard! :-(
@Terrence Odonnell it is a fact that weed is used for medicinal purposes
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Every time I see Ricky Williams highlights it breaks my heart. If he had played 15 seasons and gave it his all, we'd be calling him the best RB ever. I understand who he is. I have anxiety. I'm 420. I so relate to him as a human being and I wish him nothing but the best for him on his personal journey. I'd love to buy the guy a beer and hear his stories. We'd likely be friends. But, as a football fan, I can't help but feel that he had a physical gift given to him that got wasted. Again... totally as a football fan. As just a dude, more power to him.
preach!
Completely agree. Loved him
Lars Little I only got to see Ricky at the end of his career sadly but watching him highlights always remind me how great he could’ve been. Watched his football life and other documentaries and posts on him and I agree that it was indeed a waste of a talent to go out like that but on a personal level he exemplified something great in the human mind, self. It’s because of dudes like him why I don’t value only money and think of my mindfulness first.
Another braid dead over paid fool threw his life away. Only idiots care about sports figures.
White American i agree with you to an extent...but if you know the athlete personally its different..but as far as a complete stranger that shit ia weird to me
I haven't watched Ricky's highlights for a while. I seen this video and wow. He was one of the best to play RB. That combo of power, burst, speed is insane
And vision
My Favorite Dolphin of all-time. One of the most talented players on the Dolphins EVER. Thank you Ricky...
Privilege to watch him run !
Mine too and agreed it was a priviledge
Mine too
Facts me too
I met Ricky Williams at a hippie festival in Santa Rosa, CA when I was a freshmen in college in 2005. I walked up to him and said "are you Ricky Williams?" he shook his head no. I told myself no this is Ricky Williams. So I sat down and started talking to him. An hour later after talking to him about traveling to India, Jim Brown and enjoying the vibes of the day he really is a down to Earth good dude
People can do whatever they please. Unforgettable experience tho!
You were high as a kite. You'd confuse Ricky Martin for Ricky Williams.
turns out it was just a hippie with dreads
I still see him rumbling through the snow in Buffalo for 220 plus.. probably my favorite game of his
Danny Dunn I was a student at FSU during that game. Watched it while nursing a hangover in bed with a girl I picked up at a party the night before. This game and she, made the hangover feel ok.
The Monday night Bears game in 02’ was the night before my bday, and watched it with a girl I met that day while working at Nextel. She invited me to her place to watch it and we’ll, you can imagine the rest. These were great years for the Dolphins, Ricky, and me..
@@willd.8040 you're probably about my age then...yes great nostalgia for sure.
And Zack and Jason Taylor on defense.. should have had the super bowl.
Danny Dunn I’m 40. Grew up during the Marino years. I hate what we’ve become. From one of the most successful, respected franchises in all of pro sports to a national joke. The 2003 team was the Vegas favorite to win the SB. Sports Illustrated also predicted they’d win it. They had the talent but Fiedler was just OK and they fell apart in December. I hope they get back to being that team that brought me so much joy at some point while I can still really enjoy it.
The only thing about that game was that the defense could not get a stop on buffalo at all. Such a wasted game by Ricky Williams...
It's waaaay too bad he and Marino didn't play together...poor Dan never had a runningback!
Never had a running back. Force Dan out then get this beast in the back field smh. Sorry front office owners... blew Dan's chances at the ring
he had the legendary tony nathan though. lol
exactly.. if Marino had Williams and Brown- he'd have 3 titles
John Elway got his rings only when he had Terrell Davis. Dan and Ricky would have surely been super.
Parmalee? The never had no defense
Selfishly like with Barry Sanders, I wish Ricky Williams would’ve played longer, but like with Barry I respect both superstars decisions to leave the game when they did. Salute Ricky Williams!
I don't blame him for losing his passion after his second year with the fins. He was running against 9 men in the box play after play.... All freaking year
I’m so glad to witness this man run as a dolphin fan 💯💯
Yes air
Ricky Williams could’ve been one of the greatest running back’s ever
Bradley Lake true! The world needs to stop stressin the weed
He was. Even in his limited career he managed 10,000 yds rushing, over 2,500 receiving and over 70 tds That's more than some hall of famers.
I disagree...Ricky Williams IS one of the greatest running backs ever. He just happened to retire early.
Dex Ril Yupp just like Barry Sanders
He is one the best ever bro!!!
The uniforms were so clean back then
I agree, anything is better than the garbage uniform we currently have.
They're the worst ones.
Saint Michael our jerseys look great now that the navy is all gone
Back than when the uniforms were made from Reebok were the absolute best
@@AdamWest1290 Disagree. The 90s-00s era uniforms were a mistake influenced by an "attitude era" and trying to be darker and meaner, with a cartoon dolphin.
Favorite player of all time
Never watched him bc I was very young but remember him being a god in NFL Street football
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@@TheLastYard3 same
run ricky run🙏
I’ve been a dolphin fan since’83. Ricky Williams is one of my favorites of all time. He gave the fans something to cheer about. Greatest running back in dolphins history. Tell me who was better. Don’t even give me no Larry Csnonka., or Mercury Morris. I mean the last 40 years. Ricky is a Dolphin legend!!
Thank you for this video. Ricky Williams is my #1 all time favourite athlete. It was unbelievable watching him during the 2002 & 2003 seasons. He is THE reason I’m a Dolphins fan. I miss #34.
Side Note: He was a very underrated receiver. I think it was cause it didn’t LOOK like he had good hands when he caught the ball cause he was not a smooth receiver. Pretty stiff actually. But usually got the job done!! 342 Rec, 2,606 yds, 8 TD.
The guy was a beast! Completely under appreciated. Second best Dolphin ever, behind Marino. I may go out and re-buy his jersey.
One of my favorite running backs ever! I still remember watching him as a kid...he was so exciting to see, and when he made the cover of Madden 03...😊
That was Marshall Faulk but he was on the cover of nfl street
After Marino our best player ever. Class guy and he is a champion in my eyes like Dan, no ring required.
I'd say Zach Thomas all day was the defensive equivalent to Dan the man....Zach Thomas is arguebly the best LB ever...he lead the NFL in tackles from 96-08
@@justinbaronofsky360 Jason Taylor bro...
Top 5
@@justinbaronofsky360 I mean, this had a fair bit to do with how terrible everyone else was. Thomas was terrific, no doubt, but he was often the *only* person making tackles. I'm more impressed by Williams' rushing, bc the Dolphins couldnt do anything else, at all, and yet he still led the league in rushing, and produced at a crazy rate. Both guys defined by incredible production for an awful franchise.
Nice to see a solid old school ricky highlight tape on youtube. We were missing a solid highlight tape of his years with the "Rickies" (dreads)
One of the best of all time. You can’t tell me nothing wrong about Ricky ❤️
I would have loved to see him and Dan play together.
turbotommyguns They would have been unstoppable. Would have won at least one SB. Maybe more.
DUDE, I love the fact that there's more Dolphin fans out there! Thanks so much for the videos and you just got a new subscriber! 😉👍👍
Talent wise its Ricky and Barry Sanders as the best rb's of all-time in my opinion. I guess Bo Jackson is in the discussion as well... I'd pick ricky over almost anybody
Don't forget LT or AD tho...
@Henry Bunch he disrespected Bo lmao. Never watched him play firsthand but dude was a 👽 compared to the rest of those guys with that freakish athleticism
@@KR-ln5qw Ricky over LT all day every day. Adrian Peterson took HGH 100%...Ricky was an all natural talent and better pure rusher.
Hes ALWAYS been a BEAST 🏈🐬#PhinsUp
I am an occasional marijuana smoker where I do it to help me go to bed mostly. I totally understand how smoking helps people with anxiety, pain, and insomnia. I can see how steroids improves your ability and makes you better I guess but personally I don’t see how marijuana does that exact same thing. I live in Las Vegas where it’s legal here and I hope people understand there is so much more to marijuana than getting high and stereotyping people. He was a stud and I understand he wasted his talent but the nfl needs to do more research into marijuana and the effects. Also in mlb , nba, nhl, ncaa, mls, wnba,
He didn't waste his talent. The NFL did
@Douglas Mawer He still had 10k yards rushing so it want all wasted.
@Douglas Mawer Its better than prescription pills. it also helps many ailments including cancer if taken in certain concentrations.
These guys are role models for kids dude. No one thinks weed is giving someone a competitive edge, it's the imagine and influence that every organization wants to uphold.
If you need any substance to make you go to bed. Then you need to check yourself
My two happiest days as a Miami fan were getting Marino and Ricky , if only they played together ! Ricky lead the league in rushing in 2002 with Miami ! What a talented player! Miami’s best all time RB in my opinion.
Armor Guard I don't recall him leading league after the 02 season.
What amazes me is someone that was so good at something but really did not like it. He is my favorite dolphin player. I still have his jersey. The guy was a great player and is incredibly smart.
Glad I got to see him.
Agreed James. Channing Crowder called him the smartest player he ever met, and one of the smartest people overall
That juke at 7:52 is wild. He’s like 12 yards away when he jukes…but it’s so hard, and subtle, at the same time that his speeds builds and he blows by a guy he juked 12 yards ago 🤯
An amazingly skilled athlete. Earl Campbell-like ability. Loved watching him play...he and Ronnie Brown in that Wildcat were really fun to watch
The birthplace of the wildcat. That was a fun team to watch
Cant help but think about that colts v dolphins game where the fins dominated TOP and still lost
Run Ricky run. Love watching him run . Memories. Where ever you are in the world Ricky just know respect to the highest highs kidd. Salute rastaman.
The irony is that Ricky mostly served his dope... on Sundays!😂
He was a monster. I love you ricki..you inspired me..since college..😎😎😎😎
Miss those days! Hopefully we ll get back this way soon phins fans!!!
Ricky Williams represents the power the speed and love for this sport!! Forever and ever I LOVE MIAMI DOLPHINS MY AUTENTIC TEAM IN THE LIVE!!!!
It was fun watching him play. I can’t remember a time where a back was worth watching in Miami.
He was the best RB in NFL History WEED or NOT he was still UNSTOPPABLE.
Aris Young he was good but emmit Smith and Barry are legendary
^^Barry yes, but fuck Emmit Smith. Ricky Williams > Emmit Smith
Ricky Williams made his own holes, tank life...
@@detroitlionking9659 Shit I could have been a hall of famer behind the line that Emmit Smith had.
THE GOOD OLD DAYS.....MAAANE IT FELT GREAT TO HAVE #34 AS OUR RB! RICKY CARRIED THE DOLPHINS ON HIS BACK LITERALLY!!!!! "RUN RICKY RUN)))))#34 DOLPHIN LEGEND
Ricky Williams #34 fins for life
I remember when they had them orange jerseys. Ricky used to go off on them games.
The great thing about Ricky is that he wasn’t consumed with Football and he still dominated.
I remember a partner of mine played strong safety with the Ravens and I asked him who was the toughest running back he ever played against and he named Ricky Williams and that was it, and he meant it when he said it.
Watched him all thru college and he injured many players that were trying to tackle him. You know they hated seeing 34 coming their way in the 4th qtr.
He was an all around solid back. Not necessarily one thing stood out. He had strength to push guys, fair top end speed, had enough elusiveness, and power to break tackles. Of course, he also had the vision. It would have been interesting to see him with a full career in, but he was a good back for sure.
Even though I am not a Dolphins fan, I loved watching Ricky Williams.
Real shit you are the best highlight youtuber. We are lucky to have you.
When he retired to go smoke weed in a tent that made him legend
Ricky is my favorite Dolphin of all time. This era of Dolphins could’ve been great, but we had no passing game.
Night Owl Had Marino had a RB like Ricky in the early to mid 90’s, we would have won at least one SB. They had everything except an elite RB.
Favorite RB ever RUN RICKY RUN😢
One of the best to ever do it. The reason I’m a dolphin fan
It's crazy ... because he is one of those rare guys who was great, but underachieved both at the same time.
Sav Harris it does suck because the only reason he underachieved is because he walked away. If they got a good Qb. I would guarantee they would have won a SB
Underachiever? Not even close, he was smarter than those like Ryan Leaf and more who got addicted to alcohol and opioids to deal. Hes 3000 yards from top 10, 4000 from top 5. He didnt underachieve, the league failed him and others
That Cyhi track at the beginning got me hyped up to see my fav RB.
RW only realized about half of his NFL potential. But it's okay, everybody struggles in this life. Everybody. He's no different in that respect.
The only thing that was slowing him down was a bullshit policy against weed.
@@Potandthekettle he was on pace for the HOF but that shit is a joke now lmao
Yo bruh the fact u posting this like this wit the music is dope asf to me I played this sport cuz of Ricky this my child hood
The 1972 Dolphins had my favorite running backs Csonka. Kick and Morris. They were tough, shifty and fast. Then came Ricky Williams who ran like all three of them put together. Yes I was mad at him when he quit like he did but I was much younger then. Now at age 61 I can look back and admire him for the outstanding player he was and for staying true to himself when it wasn't popular or easy.
Dolphin fan till dis day
FYI...Ricky, a diamond under the rogue...priceless!
My favorite football player. Best stiff arms ever. Miss these days.
I miss our old logo and jerseys. Always loved the all orange for some reason. NFL 2k5 was the best game
Give this man the rock in NFL 2K5 and its over. RUN RICKY RUN!
Damn can we get those full aqua uniforms back for a game or two?
This highlight video is dope af. Caught me with my headphones on too... Hard
I remember being a teenager watching all these games. I lived ricky
That run at 1:09 the beats drops perfectly w the truck, you can also hear the commentators saying WOW & that stiff arm my god!! Listening w earphones btw
That wasn't a coincidence :)
One of my favorite running backs to watch. That one year with Chad Pennington and Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams
My favorite dolphins running back of all time!!
The Goat #34 its doesn’t breaks my heart he gave his all when he was on field and he left the game on his terms.... Much Love Big Bro
Ricky coming Right atcha bruh. Like Barry Sanders with a mean streak, running like you said something about his mom.
Didn’t get to see Barry and some of the other greats but this is the greatest rb I have seen in my lifetime
The great running backs have combination of power speed and vision. This dude made Rodney Harrison look so silly with that stutter step juke for a 10 yard td. Still in awe of these highlights.
Watching this guy run the ball was a thing of beauty.
The last superstar the dolphins have had
What about ryan fitzpatrick
@@joseantoniomunoz2447 superstar.....
Jason Taylor,Zach Thomas & Cam Wake were pretty good man!!
Flare [Neo] for those few seasons I thought he was
Cali in the building, #34 Ricky Williams is the Man💯💯 Long Live Pot🍻
Ricky was a Beast! Definitely one of the greatest 🦁💪🏾‼️‼️
Thousands of hits. Switched to thousands of bong hits . Og Ricky fuck it
Legend man ahead of his time
FYI. Dolphins HC McDaniels and the Miami Organization needs to find another Ricky Williams in 2023!
He and Dan Marino are my favorite players. I was at the game against the Jets @ 0:36. To say the whole stadium went ape sh*t would be an understatement. One of my core sports memories. Great times.
Really enjoyed Ricky as a kid watching him was a beast sadly unfortunate events he still my guy phins up
One of the greats
Such a dope highlight package
This music was dope!!! The whole video was dope!
not a fins fan but loved watching him run was the last player who brought excitement to that team
Heard a comment from Ricky the other day that he wished he would have played another year or two.... You and every other Fins fan Ricky! Would have liked to see another 2 yrs.
The Legend Ricky 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Ricky!
He was awesome to see in the CFL when he came up for a cup a coffee. He went back to the NFL to beast out again after👍
Raiders fan but this guy groin up was my favorite RB such amazing player and human 🙏
hes the reason I'm a phins fan....#weneedtoalwaysbelookingforthenext34....
Classic footage, respect 💪.
Much respect to Ricky
RIcky was a phenomenal talent. He had the potential, had he gotten a grip on his personality issues early, to be one of the all-time rushers in the NFL
Early 2000 there was a specials team player named Trent Gamble. He played defensive back. Loved him, not sure why he was never given a bigger role. On speciala teams he was great. He also played the nickel coverage really well
My fav😢player ever the reason im a dolphins fan to this day
I'm glad you found peace through your family
Run Ricky Run. Could have been the greatest. Such speed for his size.
I think Ricky saying 'this sport sucks and it is killing me' would have been met with even greater anger than saying he wanted to go smoke weed, but he was a smart dude, and by all accounts quite a humble one, and he got out after being worked like a draft horse by a really terrible organization. I hope he's comfortable and happy, he was a pleasure to watch.
Great video, great music choices, really nice done.
Guys like him and Peterson are a dying breed. Big physical downhill running backs who always fall forward after contact. When you saw Ricky with the dreads and visor coming downhill you knew it was going to be like trying to tackle a moving refrigerator.
NFL screwed him over early in his career.
It was either nfl or weed, Williams chose weed. Screwed his own career by a stupid decision